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Old 23rd May 2017, 18:02
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Why fly around with the gear down over the sea,with at least 10+ miles to land...?
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Old 23rd May 2017, 18:47
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Originally Posted by sycamore
Why fly around with the gear down over the sea,with at least 10+ miles to land...?
Nice to get the 'before landing checks' done before decending so low in bad weather, also depending on what was going on in their mental model they may have been planning on coming in slower and lower, so prevents the landing gear warning
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Old 25th May 2017, 18:56
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Originally Posted by jeepys
Yes so the second page is pretty important for any height/vertical guidance or spot heights
I posted earlier, Irish Aviation Authority VFR maps use a red circle as the symbol for a lighthouse​. You can see Black Rock and Blacksod lighthouses and their heights marked on the company map (282 and 43)
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Old 25th May 2017, 21:20
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I posted earlier, Irish Aviation Authority VFR maps use a red circle as the symbol for a lighthouse​.
Ah yes, that well-known international symbol for a lighthouse.................not!
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Old 25th May 2017, 23:33
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Black dot for light house!

I just pulled out my Dads old ICAO 1:500 000 VFR chart to check how a lighthouse is marked.:
It is with a black dot, no elevation or height and Feiestein Light ( WestSW of SVG for example)
And in the margin a fine drawing of the lighthouse with 112 on top of it.

Probably a fine thing for Mr VFR on one of his trips to Stavanger for coffee and waffels, but rather crude even if at scale 1:250 000 for any low level night stuff.
Anyway, if the chart had used the ICAO Annex 4 black dot with Blackrock Light printed next to it, we would perhaps not have had this exchange.
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Old 12th Jun 2017, 01:37
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Pass the parcel

State safety plan 2017;

"In common with the practice in many States, an Irish hel- icopter operator may be involved in both civil aviation activities (eg CAT/HEMS) and state functions (eg SAR). Whereas the IAA has safety oversight of the civil aviation operations, the oversight of state functions rests with the Department of Transport Tourism and Sport. "


https://www.iaa.ie/docs/default-source/default-document-library/iaa-state-safety-report-2017-2020.pdf?sfvrsn=0

This is interesting, especially considering the following;

"The IAA maintains an Aviation Rescue Co-ordination Centre (ARCC) at Shannon Airport and an Aviation Rescue Sub-Centre (ARSC) at Dublin Airport. The Safety Regulation Division of the IAA is the body responsible for the regulation and oversight of aircraft operations, including aeronautical Search and Rescue, within the State."

http://www.dttas.ie/sites/default/files/publications/maritime/english/irish-national-maritime-search-and-rescue-sar-framework/sar-framework.pdf

So, when the music stops, who is left holding the parcel, unfortunately it is the crew of R116 and their colleagues who are and have to deal with a politically and commercially driven environment.

My highest respect to all working in this vacuum.
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Old 18th Jun 2017, 20:52
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All gone very quiet - any update on the two missing crew?
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Old 13th Jul 2017, 21:59
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RTÉ's flag ship current affairs programme "Prime Time" has tonight (13th July) carried a report claiming that Sligo based SAR pilots had back in 2013 informed CHC of issues with the information regarding Blackrock Island in the oboard maps.

https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2017...ckrock-island/

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Old 13th Jul 2017, 22:24
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The TV report is here: https://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/pr...3379/10750839/
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Old 14th Jul 2017, 00:56
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hang on.....

Doesn't CHC hold an annual 'global' safety seminar, accompanied with a lot of PR bolleux?
They would have surely practiced what they preached and ensured feedback/compliance/ closing the loop.........and would have ran that particular issue up the flag pole to signal action and further ownership of the challenge before going forward......

I think it's about time CHC cease the annual farce of their safety seminar until they actually 'practice what they preach'.......
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Lots of shoulder shrugging going on....as forecast.
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Old 14th Jul 2017, 05:04
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Management/regulatory cockup of the grandest scale. Mystery now is that nobody in either the IAA or operator management team has been sacked. No comfort from all the good advice post incident, I'd want the competence on my team to foresee issues Before they turned into an accident. Quite a number of contributors to this thread have correctly been puzzled that the operation lacked any sophistication or depth of foresight by either the regulator or operator management. Either group could benefit from recruiting from that pool.
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Old 14th Jul 2017, 05:27
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Meanwhile, some "safety manager" is trying to dream up an acronym for the next "safety system".
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Old 14th Jul 2017, 05:32
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It just makes me wonder why on earth they weren't glued to the radar if they knew they couldn't rely on EGPWS.
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Old 14th Jul 2017, 07:14
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Originally Posted by BluSdUp
I just pulled out my Dads old ICAO 1:500 000 VFR chart to check how a lighthouse is marked.:
It is with a black dot, no elevation or height and Feiestein Light ( WestSW of SVG for example)
And in the margin a fine drawing of the lighthouse with 112 on top of it.

Probably a fine thing for Mr VFR on one of his trips to Stavanger for coffee and waffels, but rather crude even if at scale 1:250 000 for any low level night stuff.
Anyway, if the chart had used the ICAO Annex 4 black dot with Blackrock Light printed next to it, we would perhaps not have had this exchange.
The RTE programme last night showed a revised map issued by the IAA last month (June 2017) of Skellig Michael (of Star Wars fame) another island. On the old map it had the red circle symbol (for a lighthouse) with 174 next to it. No frequency info. There was no height given for the island itself. Only that of the light. 174 appeared in a white rectangle too.
The new map has a blue circle (revised lighthouse symbol?) with text alongside giving a description of the lighthouse (174/frequency etc) but crucially now has the height of the island (712) marked by a smaller black circle. 712 also is now in the white rectangle.
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Old 14th Jul 2017, 09:10
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Rescue 116 crash: Pilots’ group raised concerns over IAA
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...-iaa-1.3154213
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Old 26th Jul 2017, 12:37
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Latest search for Rescue 116 winch crew is stood down
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...down-1.3166797 (25/7/16)

Search for R116 crew continues off Blackrock Island
https://www.rte.ie/news/regional/201...yo-coastguard/ (24/7/16)

Search for missing Rescue 116 airmen continues 130 days on
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...s-on-1.3164084 (23/7/16)

Further searches take place off Blackrock Island for Rescue 116 crew
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0722/892165-search/ (22/7/16)

Rescue 116: Donegal trawler resumes search around Blackrock island
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...land-1.3158095 (17/7/16)

Donegal trawler continues fresh search for Rescue 116 airmen
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...rmen-1.3156664 (16/7/16)
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Old 26th Jul 2017, 16:40
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Private Equity firms and boxes of lean tape.

Originally Posted by Twist & Shout
Meanwhile, some "safety manager" is trying to dream up an acronym for the next "safety system".
You are so "on the money" it's not even funny. It is my view as a lifetime helicopter community member that too many private equity firms have taken over aviation companies, with a exit strategy already in place with the intent of turning a quick profit by getting rid of assets and replacing them with rolls of lean tape. After getting their foot in the door, they have systematically ensured jobs for their friends at the expense of experienced helicopter staff. The financial losses seen at these once large companies seems to show that they really don't know what they're doing. They conveniently blame oil prices for their problems. Somebody in university obviously forgot to tell them about having eggs in the same basket. While they were studying how to crunch numbers and play Chapter 11 games, we were all helping to build these companies to the point where these vultures took notice.
They do not know or understand what safety in aviation means. Yet some of them sponsor real Safety & Quality Summits with real speakers. If it's true that this unfortunate accident was the result of out-dated software and that it was brought up time and time again internally, than the ones responsible for choosing more lean tape instead of software updates should be forced to meet the families and explain it to them. Then they should be banned from stepping into any aviation company, for life. Of course I'm assuming that someone chose lean tape over software updates and I may be totally off-course. I would lean more towards a total lack of understanding of the helicopter business and what we call safety. I have seen a shift through the years and it is not good. The village idiots are definitely in charge now and they hold MBA's and more! They're not smart enough to know any better, but they can tell you how to lean a production plant in a heart beat. None of us work for production plants. Scary times! Good thing I'm retiring soon!
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It's being reported that a helmet and lifejacket found on the coast on Saturday belonged to winchman Ciarán Smith.

From The Irish Times, 2nd Oct 2017

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...mith-1.3241642

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Old 26th Oct 2017, 23:58
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Truly shocking!!!!!!!

Ongoing safety concerns for search and rescue helicopter services

RTÉ’s Prime Time also reported that a few weeks before the R116 crash, Coast Guard pilots began testing a new electronic mapping system which was uploaded on to a mini iPad and strapped to the pilots' knee boards.

Both pilots on R116 took these iPads on board on the night of the crash off the Co Mayo coast.

The map that was used was not approved for use as a navigation tool as it was still on trial.

It showed Black Rock Island at 46ft, however, it is 282ft at its highest point.


RTÉ’s Prime Time has learned that the search and rescue teams had been complaining about poor quality maps and navigation equipment for months before the crash.

In September 2016, a flight safety meeting attended by R116 winch man Paul Ormsby, discussed feedback on their new Operations Manual.

The manual warned that the moving map system on board the helicopters should not be used for primary navigation "as it provides insufficient detail and is not kept up to date".

https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2017...02-rescue-116/

https://twitter.com/KatieGHannon

RTE Primetime - report should appear here soon
https://www.rte.ie/news/player/prime-time/

Rescue 116: HSA investigation opens possibility of prosecutions

Faulty locator beacons in crew’s life jackets highlighted five years ago, RTÉ reports
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...ions-1.3270581

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