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Advisory Circular - Federal Aviation Administration If a passenger is resting against the surrounding structure, helshe can "ride the structure down" during the crash, thus avoiding a secondary impact In addition, this position will reduce the forces acting on the body and can help reduce the severity of injuries
Isnt it dangerous for a soldier to sit on the outside of a flying . . . Apaches cannot carry passengers - the small fuselage is crammed with instruments and weapons systems and can barely accommodate two pilots But there are attachments on the wings to which soldiers can harness themselves in an emergency
14 CFR Part 91 -- General Operating and Flight Rules (1) Helicopter A helicopter may be operated clear of clouds in an airport traffic pattern within 1⁄2 mile of the runway or helipad of intended landing if the flight visibility is not less than 1⁄2 statute mile
Preflight Your Passengers - Medium Here are some key takeaways to pass on to passengers: Always be in an area where the pilot can see you Never approach the tail boom Enter the helicopter only as briefed Passengers should
Safety Instructions for Ground Personnel in the Presence of a . . . In all circumstances, always approach the helicopter facing the FRONT side in order to: Keep the crew in sight at all times; Approach the helicopter rotors only when cleared by the crew; cessary for the rotors to come to a complete stop Unt At all times, please follow the crew’s instructions
Safety around helicopters poster - Aviation If blinded by swirling dust or grit, STOP – crouch lower, or sit down and wait for assistance Never approach or leave a helicopter when its engine and rotors are running down or starting up Carry long objects horizontally below waist level – never upright or on the shoulder
Helicopter Safety Zones - Helispecs Do not approach or leave a helicopter when the engine and rotors are running down or starting up or chase after anything that blows away Carry long objects horizontally below waist level — never upright or on the shoulder
Helicopter Passenger Safety Guide - BC Forest Safe PRE-FLIGHT SAFETY BRIEFING All passengers must be given a pre-flight safety briefing by the helicopter pilot Make sure you understand, if you don't know ASK!
AC 91-32B - Safety in and Around Helicopters This Advisory Circular (AC) provides safety guidelines for persons associated with helicopter operations and suggests ways to avoid hazards and reduce the risk of accidents
Microsoft Word - passenger briefing. doc - Pawan Hans Except when embarking or disembarking, passengers on the helicopter will have their seat belts securely fastened at all times The Captain Cabin crew will demonstrate the use of the seat belt Crew will wear the full harness all the time (Shoulder lap strap) There will be no smoking on company Aircraft