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CFI SESSION NATIONAL HELICOPTER INDUSTRY WORKSHOP

CFI SESSION NATIONAL HELICOPTER INDUSTRY WORKSHOP. Fred Brisbois Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation CO-CHAIR US JHSIT fbrisbois@Sikorsky.com. “OUR” ACCIDENTS. Whenever we talk about a pilot who has been killed in a flying accident, we should all keep one thing in mind.

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CFI SESSION NATIONAL HELICOPTER INDUSTRY WORKSHOP

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  1. CFI SESSIONNATIONAL HELICOPTER INDUSTRY WORKSHOP Fred Brisbois Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation CO-CHAIR US JHSIT fbrisbois@Sikorsky.com

  2. “OUR” ACCIDENTS

  3. Whenever we talk about a pilot who has been killed in a flying accident, we should all keep one thing in mind. He called upon the sum of all his knowledge and made a judgment. He believed in it so strongly that he knowingly bet his life on it. That his judgment was faulty is a tragedy, not stupidity. Every instructor, supervisor, and contemporary who ever spoke to him had an opportunity to influence his judgment, so a little bit of all of us goes with every pilot we lose. author unknown

  4. 523 ACCIDENTS ANALYZED 176 pages 210 pages 197 Accidents 174 Accidents 37 Instructional / Training 29 Instructional / Training 184 pages 152 Accidents 28 Instructional / Training

  5. ACCIDENTS BY PRIMARY OPERATION2006

  6. LEVEL 1 STANDARD PROBLEMS

  7. JUDGEMENT & ACTIONS Table 74 2006 report

  8. INSTRUCTIONAL TRAINING (2000 REPORT)

  9. TOP GROUND DUTY INTERVENTIONSYear 2000 Report

  10. AUTOROTATIONS2006 report (page 48)

  11. LOSS OF CONTROL ACCIDENTSCY2001 = 47% In the CY2001 accidents, 82 accidents (47% of the 174 total) were identified with the LOC Occurrence Type. The JHSAT further subdivided these LOC Occurrence Types into ten subsets.

  12. IMPROPER RESPONSE TO EMERGENCY 2006 report, PG 64

  13. IHST.ORG

  14. TRAINING TOOLKIT – IHST.ORG • Training Topics • Establishing, Developing and Maintaining Training Programs • Training Programs • Developing Quality Training • A. Sample Lesson Plan • B. Training Evaluation Form • C. Risk Assessment Matrix • D. Training Resources and Aids

  15. WE NEED YOU TO HELP BRIDGE THE GAP! GOAL VISION

  16. TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONSWithin top 20 of Year 2006 Report

  17. TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONSWithin top 20 of Year 2006 Report

  18. TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONSWithin top 20 of Year 2006 Report

  19. JHSAT REPORTS ARE YOUR GUIDEReach out and touch someone! • No such things as a “practice” auto • Consider DA, WINDS and HV • Anticipate and be prepared for the unexpected - even snakes! • Beware of the natural reaction of a fixed wing pilot (stall vs. auto) • Discourage solo autos

  20. CONTACT INFO: Analysis Data: Scott T. TyrrellFAA Co-Chair – Analysis Team Scott.Tyrrell@faa.gov817-222-5121 Terry Palmer Flight Safety International Implementation Team, Training Lead Terry.Palmer@FlightSafety.com 817-262-9016 Larry Buehler FAA Co-Chair Implementation Team larry.buehler@faa.gov 202-267-3370 Fred Brisbois Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Co Chair Implementation Team fbrisbois@Sikorsky.com 203-605-7747

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