As some of you may have read or seen in the news, my company (CHC Helicopters) lost a helicopter in a tragic accident near Bergen in Norway last week. All thirteen people on board perished in the accident.
Norway helicopter crash: 13 killed near Bergen - BBC NewsWhile accidents in aviation occur, what is shocking (and nauseating for me) in this instance is that the rotor head detached from the aircraft, causing the accident. This is the same as an aircraft's wings falling off, without warning. The footage of this made me physically ill. Accordingly, my company (and others) have suspended flying this type of aircraft, the H225 (or EC225), for all but life saving Search and Rescue flights.
What really makes me angry is that the manufacturer, Airbus Helicopters, have stated that although they don't know what caused the rotor head to detach, they are happy that the helicopter is safe to fly. WTF? Notwithstanding, all of our clients have stated that until further evidence is presented to them stating what caused the catastrophic failure of the rotor mast, they will not fly in the H225. Hence the aircraft that I used to fly, the S92, is now busier than ever before, covering the tasks that used to be covered by the H225.
I may be moving again. (I am about to sign a lease tomorrow)