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Bristow S92 down west of Bergen Norway

Old 29th Feb 2024, 14:49
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Originally Posted by HeliComparator
Someone dies, this creates an opportunity for some childish bickering and point scoring. Rather sad.
well said!
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Old 29th Feb 2024, 15:05
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Originally Posted by hargreaves99
That "loss of control incident" was 4 years ago. Feb 2020

https://www.nsia.no/Aviation/Published-reports/2024-03

This one:
https://aerossurance.com/safety-mana...trol-incident/

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Old 1st Mar 2024, 03:31
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Originally Posted by hargreaves99
That "loss of control incident" was 4 years ago. Feb 2020

https://www.nsia.no/Aviation/Published-reports/2024-03
AND ...
92-0169 was built from Day 1 as a SAR aircraft for BHL on the UK's GAP-SAR contract 2013-2017 (G-MCGC at Sumburgh). Therefore it is equipped with SAR automation.
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Old 1st Mar 2024, 05:15
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Originally Posted by malabo
Same operator as the S-92 loss of control incident a week back. Coincidence or systemic shortcomings? Wonder if the crew will allow accident investigators access to CVR or FDM data on this one.
The report clearly says the internal investigation didn't get access to the data.
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Old 1st Mar 2024, 07:33
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Originally Posted by TiPwEiGhT
The report clearly says the internal investigation didn't get access to the data.
This incident is now a fatal, so I don't think the union or anyone else can refuse access to data.
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Old 1st Mar 2024, 11:43
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Originally Posted by Blackhawk9
This incident is now a fatal, so I don't think the union or anyone else can refuse access to data.
Which has not been the case in the first place either.

The complete quote from the section in the report:

” The internal investigation team also wanted to listen to the cockpit voice recorder in order to better understand what had happened. In accordance with internal procedures, they asked for the pilot’s consent to do so. The pilots did not consent to this, however. The content of the CVR was secured and subsequently handed over to the NSIA”

NSIA = Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority, (AAIB for Norway)

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Old 1st Mar 2024, 11:48
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S-92s back to regular flying over here in Newfoundland, just heard one going over the rooftop.
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Old 1st Mar 2024, 12:11
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Originally Posted by maxwelg2
S-92s back to regular flying over here in Newfoundland, just heard one going over the rooftop.
Were they grounded?
Hope things are good in St. John’s.
I miss that place and the folks who live there.
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Old 1st Mar 2024, 12:43
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Originally Posted by albatross
Were they grounded?
Hope things are good in St. John’s.
I miss that place and the folks who live there.
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Yep, Cougar temporarily grounded the machines yesterday as a precautionary measure. Not much been mentioned to us SLF in a while about any notable aircraft type issues, some fatigue crack stuff but all seems to be captured by the AMEs. The TRPCS issue from 2016 I guess is just an ongoing HUMS monitoring point.

It will be 15 years since Cougar 491 on March 12 this year. Hard to believe how long ago that now is but never forgotten by many over here. Lest we forget…
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Old 1st Mar 2024, 14:04
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Originally Posted by maxwelg2
Yep, Cougar temporarily grounded the machines yesterday as a precautionary measure. Not much been mentioned to us SLF in a while about any notable aircraft type issues, some fatigue crack stuff but all seems to be captured by the AMEs. The TRPCS issue from 2016 I guess is just an ongoing HUMS monitoring point.

It will be 15 years since Cougar 491 on March 12 this year. Hard to believe how long ago that now is but never forgotten by many over here. Lest we forget…
It was a sad event.This print hangs on a wall in my home ….always reminds me of 491.


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Old 1st Mar 2024, 14:43
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Originally Posted by Blackhawk9
This incident is now a fatal, so I don't think the union or anyone else can refuse access to data.
I don't think it matters if it was fatal or not (in this context) - it was a fully blown accident, as described in Annex 13, so the NSIA will have an automatic right to access the CVFDR data.
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Old 1st Mar 2024, 15:37
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https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandga...-victim-named/

I see they plan to recover the aircraft over the weekend.
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Old 1st Mar 2024, 22:44
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No direct link to the incident but an emergency AD has been issued by the FAA outlining immediate inspection requirements for certain GE engines, including CT7-8"s
FAA AD 2014-05-51
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Old 2nd Mar 2024, 08:23
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The helicopter was recovered over night from about 2-300 m depth and has arrived at a nearby naval base for conservation and further transport to the NSIA facilities. The CVR/FDR is said to have been located.
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Old 2nd Mar 2024, 08:51
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Originally Posted by GenuineHoverBug
The helicopter was recovered over night from about 2-300 m depth and has arrived at a nearby naval base for conservation and further transport to the NSIA facilities. The CVR/FDR is said to have been located.
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That is incredibly undamaged - normally the recovery itself causes some damage. It would certainly appear there was zero forward speed on impact, and little vertical. I won't speculate, but I think a picture is forming.......
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Old 2nd Mar 2024, 09:15
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Article in norwegian containing pictures.

https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/...3ecd7423a462af
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Old 2nd Mar 2024, 09:45
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Looks like no main gear and a strike to the tail.
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Old 2nd Mar 2024, 09:46
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Link to the NSIA official preliminary information and a few more pictures. (Also in english)
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Old 2nd Mar 2024, 09:58
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Also interesting that the floats didn't deploy...
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