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Learn about Naval aircraft mishaps, including definitions, classifications, injuries, and investigatory procedures. Stay informed to prevent future mishaps effectively.
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BasicDefinitions CAPT James R. Fraser Naval Safety Center
The Naval AviationSafety Program • To preserve human and material resources and eliminate hazards • OPNAVINST 3750.6R
Definitions • HAZARD • Cause of damage or injury • Synonymous with mishap cause factors • UNDER HUMAN CONTROL • All hazards can be eliminated • INTENT FOR FLIGHT • Prerequisite for classification as mishap • Aircraft brakes released, or first motion of cat • Until taxi clear of runway or weight on wheels
What is a Naval Aircraft Mishap? • Unplanned events involving Naval air: • $10,000 or more of damage • Injury causing at least one lost workday • Exceptions: • Intentional • Criminal damage • FOD • Occupational illness • Injury during planned egress
When is a Mishap Over? • If fires are out and the area is safe • If pyrotechnics are secured • If survivors are safely rescued • If severely injured survivors are under medical care • If fatalities have been recovered
Damage and Injury • Mishap damage or injury • “Other” damage or injury • Damage less than that of a mishap • In the course of a mishap, not causal • Physical Injuries • Bodily harm while involved with Naval Air, resulting in: • Fatality • Permanent total disability • Permanent partial disability • One or more lost workdays
Injury Classification • Fatal Injury • Permanent Total Disability • Permanent Partial Disability
Injury Classification • Permanent Total Disability • Results in total incapacitation OR • Loss of both hands, both eyes • Permanent Partial Disability • Results in permanent impairment OR • Loss of any part of the body, great toe, thumb, with exceptions: • Teeth • Four smaller toes • Distal phalanx of any finger, 2 of little finger • Repairable hernia • Subcutaneous tissue
Injury Classification • Lost Workday Injury: an injury resulting in one or more lost workdays • Major: • >5 lost workdays, requires hospitalization OR • Unconsciousness >5 minutes due to head trauma • Fx of any bone • Traumatic dislocation of major joints • Moderate to severe lacs resulting in hemorrhage • Injury to any internal organ • Any 3rd degree burn, or 1st/2nd over 5% • Minor: • Injury less than major, results in >1 lost workday
Injury Classification • First Aid Injury • No Injury • Lost at Sea/Missing • Missing/Unknown
Class A Mishap • Aircraft destroyed or missing • Fatality or • Permanent Total Disability • Total cost $1,000,000
Class B Mishap • An injury resulting in permanent partial disability • Hospitalization of 5 or more personnel • Total cost $200,000 to $1,000,000
Class C Mishap • An injury resulting in one or more lost workdays • Total cost $10,000 to $200,000
Mishap Categories • Flight Mishap • $10,000 or more damage • Intent for Flight • Flight Related Mishap • Less than $10,000 aircraft damage • Intent for Flight • $10,000 total damage or injury • Aircraft Ground Mishap • No intent for flight • $10,000 total damage or injury
Aircraft Mishap Board • Each Naval FM, FRM, and AGM shall be investigated in accordance with 3750.6 by an Aviation Mishap Board (AMB) • Mishap investigation and reporting shall take precedence over all other duties of members
Aircraft Mishap Board • Membership: Minimum of 4: • Flight surgeon • Aviation Safety Officer • Officer qualified in aircraft maintenance • Officer qualified in aircraft operations
Aircraft Mishap Board • Personnel directly involved in the mishap shall not serve on the AMB • For mishaps involving aircraft with crew, at least one member of AMB shall be NATOPS-qualified pilot • Individual with personal interests that might conflict with impartial AMB duties shall not be assigned to AMB
Aircraft Mishap Board • Under no circumstances may an expected endorser of an MIR serve as an AMB member • AMB members may not serve on other investigations (JAG)
Aircraft Mishap Board • Officers from other services are authorized to serve on AMB, but may not be the Senior Member • Individuals whose expertise is not needed may be excused at the prerogative of the Senior Member
Aircraft Mishap Board The Senior Member • Naval Aviator or Naval Flight Officer • Senior to the PIC and Mission Commander involved in the mishap • On all Class As, appointed by aircraft controlling custodian • On all Class As, Grade O-5 or higher and a graduate of ASO/ASC
Aircraft Mishap Board • Each squadron maintains a standing AMB to immediately assume investigation responsibilities • It may be replaced entirely, in part, or not at all • Members shall maintain knowledge of 3750.6, Guide to Mishap Investigation, squadron safety program, and squadron premishap plan
Privilege • One of the AMB’s most important tools • Responsibility of each AMB member to understand: • Information from AMB’s work is privileged • May be used only to improve Naval Aviation safety
Consultants to the AMB • Often requires the services of specialized personnel • Technical reps • Medical experts • Only necessary information will be given to consultants • Privileged information will be limited to AMB members
Hazard Reporting • Purposes of HAZREPS • Report hazard and action taken • Report hazard and recommend corrective action • Report hazard so corrective action can be determined
Hazard Report or MIR? HAZREP: • Potential hazard only • Actual damage or injury < mishap level • If discovered during mishap investigation • Not a causal factor of mishap, and • NOT causal of other damage or injury MIR: • Actual damage or injury at mishap level • If discovered during mishap investigation • Not a causal factor of mishap, but • Causal of other damage or injury
Hazard Reports with Special Formats • Bird (and bat) strikes • Near midair collisions • Embarked landing hazards • Physiological episodes
Physiological Episode Hazard Reporting • Proven or suspected hypoxia • CO poisoning/toxic exposure • Decompression sickness/trapped gas reaction • Hyperventilation • Spatial disorientation • Loss of consciousness • Rapid decompression to FL 250 • Other physiological problems • HAZREP SHOULD INCLUDE FS!!!
Any HAZREP: • SHALL NOT CONTAIN PRIVILEGED INFO! • May be sent to NSC only if reluctant to report • All severe risk HAZREPS within 24 hrs • All others within 30 days • COMMAND MAY NOT CENSURE OR EDIT HAZREPS