Push to Talk with Bruce Webb

Season Two - Episode 30

Personal and private flights account for the largest percentage of helicopter accidents — despite making up just 3% of hours flown. So how can we fix this?

Our guests today are Scott Tyrell — a former FAA accident investigator — and Arvid Albanese — a business owner and private pilot. As co-sponsors of the personal/private segment of the US Helicopter Safety Team, Scott and Arvid promote safety ideas for those pilots who might not have easy access to the learning resources other sectors of the industry do.

In this conversation, Scott, Arvid and I will take a look behind the personal/private accident rate — why is it higher than other areas of the industry, and what philosophies can personal/private pilots apply to their flying to maximize safety?

Update:

In this episode, Bruce briefly discusses his friend and IndyCar driver, Dario Franchitti. In the discussion, Bruce explains the reason Dario, who was a licensed helicopter pilot, chose to sell his helicopter after his friend Colin McCray was killed in a helicopter crash. Bruce incorrectly stated that the crash occurred because McCray was “flying in horrible weather trying to maintain VFR in hard IMC conditions.” A listener in the UK contacted us, providing the correct reason McCray crashed. The AAIB report indicates that McCray was flying low level, at high rates of speed, while executing steep turns. Complete details may be found at: Eurocopter AS350B2 Squirrel AAIB Accident Report

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