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ProfessorFate
21st Nov 2003, 00:59
It seems that the numbers of accidents in the GOM is higher this year than previously observed.
Has anyone any statistics?
If so, are they adjusted for flight hours per year?
Finally, any serious theories for the increase?

Thanks,

Professor Fate

Helinut
21st Nov 2003, 02:40
It is usually fairly straight forward to get data about the accidents - what is frequently the problem is the flying hours. The UK offshore sector has such data; I am not sure about the GOM.

zaplead
21st Nov 2003, 03:14
Sorry Guy's, help me out.
What is the GOM?
Cheers....:confused:

ProfessorFate
21st Nov 2003, 04:20
Gulf of Mexico.

That's where I'm headed if my job doesn't survive the handoff to the new vendor. And with every helicopter that gets wet when it shouldn't, I start thinking more about it.

What's the problem? Is the weather much worse than ever? Is it that PHI and AirLog are hiring guys who's whole experience is 1,000 hours around-the-patch in an R22? Are the pilots or the mechanics sleep-deprived? Are people caving to unreasonable demands?

Was gibt?

Heliport
21st Nov 2003, 04:39
Welcome to the forum Professor.

We've had a several discussions about flying in the GoM in the past few months. If you scroll back through topics, or use the 'Search' function, and you'll find them.

Heliport

Time Out
21st Nov 2003, 06:01
In particular see this thread (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=105133)