Warm thanks, Georges, for these relevant additions.
Comments and complements of information are very welcomed.
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Michel MASSON posted in Rotorcraft
2 years ago PublicSpotlight On Safety: Invest In Tech And Train To Proficiency
ROTORMEDIA, May 6, 2024
By Chris Hill, VAI, VAST Steering Committee
https://rotormedia.com/spotlight-on-safety-invest-in-tech-and-train-to-…Good pilots use technology to enhance safety.
Exceptional pilots train to proficiency to use technology correctly and resume technology if technology fails.
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Michel MASSON posted in Rotorcraft
2 years ago PublicPush to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
32 episodes now available!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/push-to-talk-with-bruce-webb-a-he…Watch e.g. Episode 25 Flying In The Crowded Airspace of Today with Mike O'Donoghue, GASCo
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-25-flying-in-the-crowded-… -
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Michel MASSON commented on Michel MASSON's topic in Rotorcraft
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Michel MASSON commented on Michel MASSON's topic in Rotorcraft
Michel MASSON • 2 years agoDear Daniel, thanks for your remarks and questions.
I am actually not a helmet expert but a safety generalist.
Information is available on the internet, for instance and without publicity:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiplash_(medicine);
https://oursafetysecurity.com/best-helicopter-helmet/.
I hope that you will find the references that you need.
Best regards,
Michel, ESPN-R Coordinator -
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Francis Markert commented on John Franklin's topic in Rotorcraft
Francis Markert • 2 years agoIn this context, I would like to contribute my perspective as a remote pilot with a slightly different focus. I agree with everything written here - without reservation. But I would like to add something:
I am concerned with rescue missions that I, as a pilot, know nothing about. Especially in densely populated areas with tall buildings, it is sometimes difficult as a remote pilot to hear an approaching helicopter that is on its way to a rescue mission. On the one hand, the buildings shield the noise, and on the other, there are many other sounds.
If I am flying my drone in cities in compliance with all the rules and a rescue helicopter is approaching at high speed, I can only react very late. As rescue teams can't always maintain the minimum flight altitude, I see this as a risk.
In such situations, I try to talk to the responsible people in advance and keep my altitude as low as possible in known approach routes.
However, I would find a standardized technical system in all drone models (such as ADS-B) that indicates approaching helicopters even better.
Best regards,
Francis Markert
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Michel MASSON posted in Rotorcraft
2 years ago PublicDid you like the two FAA Rotorcraft Collective videos shared below?
Here is their playlist: https://bit.ly/RotorYT.Thanks for sharing this great safety promotion material through your professional channels and on social media.
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