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U.S. Helicopter Safety Team Regroups for Accident-Reduction Effort

Apr 19, 2017
USHST said its goal is to see a fatal accident rate of 0.61 per 100,000 flight hours by 2019.

The U.S. Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) has reorganized its safety work groups as part of what the government-industry organization says is a plan to intensify efforts to reduce the number of civil helicopter accidents in the United States.

In a statement released Tuesday, the USHST said its goal is to see a fatal accident rate of 0.61 per 100,000 flight hours by 2019. The goal for 2016 was 0.73 fatal accidents or fewer per 100,000 flight hours; preliminary data for the year show that the actual rate was 0.51 fatal accidents per 100,000 flight hours.

The new structure includes:

  • The USHST Steering Committee, which will provide “strategic guidance, management of safety plans and direction for outreach and communications”;
  • The Safety Analysis Team, which will guide work groups designed to address the most frequent types of fatal helicopter accidents — loss of control–in flight, unintended flight into instrument meteorological conditions, and low alti…
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