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Old 1st Jan 2016, 13:32
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flt safety in helicopters

does someone have some material or ppt on philosophy of flt safety for helicopters?
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Old 1st Jan 2016, 21:29
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i have to make a project on philosophy of flt safety in twin engine helicopters....
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Simple - they are only safer when one engine fails

I can put you in touch with an Embry-Riddle professor if you pm me - he did some stuff on that.

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hmm...that will be helpful...
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Keep them parked on the ground and do not climb up onto them.
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A goldmine of info and links here but you will need to dig:

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Keep them parked on the ground and do not climb up onto them.
Perfect! My version of this is "never open the hangar door."
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thanx for the sourse....i'll dig it out.....
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