S2000 Runway Excursion at the Start of the Take Off Roll
A lapse activating the nose wheel steering, influenced by flying two different types.
S2000 Runway Excursion at the Start of the Take Off Roll Read Post »
A lapse activating the nose wheel steering, influenced by flying two different types.
S2000 Runway Excursion at the Start of the Take Off Roll Read Post »
We translate the JTSB’s Feb 2020 and Jan 2021 updates on this accident.
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The pilot was seriously injured and two linesmen were fatally injured when this helicopter stuck a powerline during its construction.
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The final report into a dramatic accident in Dubai featured automation and emergency response aspects.
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Leaving a rotors running helicopter unoccupied, relying on collective friction and a steady wind, might just be a bigger risk than the flight itself…
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The post crash fire defeated the investigation into a flying control malfunction on an AAR Bell 214ST operating in Afghanistan.
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Only when looking beyond the completely obvious cause and effect can you see that the accident is more complicated. Obstacle mapping and procedures for approaching ad hoc sites of note.
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The maintenance organisation now treats window replacement as a Critical Maintenance Task and has improved its planning process to ensure better supervision. It also shows its important start have prompt, independent investigations.
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Highlights the risk of awarding to the lowest bidder and relying only on an AOC being in place. Investigators call for regulators to focus on the practical application and performance of SMS (not shelfware documents).
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Within a year a US HEMS operator repeats a Canadian police accident.
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Two C208Bs were carrying foreign tourists. Aircraft 1 took off and turned east, aircraft 2 carried north and lost control trying to avoid the rising ground.
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The long line abraded against a power cable and the two linesmen died in a fall from 100ft.
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Dimming the NVG compatible cockpit lighting for a flight at dusk meant the fuel transfer pump caution lights were invisible. The failure to turn these pumps on was only evident after flameout. We wrote of this problem 14 months earlier after a NZ HEMS accident.
A winchman and casualty died when they impacted the sea at speed during hoisting at night with a helicopter that lacked autohover.
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A maintenance error results in severe flight control problems and damage that wrote off a German VVIP business jet.
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The AAIB safety investigation revealed a difference between ‘work as imagined’ and ‘work as done’ in testing the pitot static system.
As night draws in a SAR crew accept a casualty in a stretcher provided by a ship. During the hoist the stretcher starts to spin and the casualty falls to his death.
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A low level flight over a lake ends in disaster for a police helicopter. Innovative technology from IWI was used to reconstruct the final flight path.
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Only the second fatal accident involving a US Part 121 passenger airline since 2009. One propeller hit a road sign and two blades entered the cabin killing a passenger. Crew had low time on type and landed long.
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Over confidence in an inaccurately calibrated fuel gauge resulted in a forced autorotation and heavy landing.
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