Carlos
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From: "Clark" <lewis...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 2:59 PM
To: "Ft Worth Aviation Safety Program" <ftw...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: {ftwasp} EMS Aircraft Mishaps Increasing
From: ftw...@googlegroups.com on behalf of Clark
Sent: Mon 5/12/2008 6:58 PM
To: Ft Worth Aviation Safety Program
Then there's the other option :
Follow the Flight Manual that says that if you're still able to fly at OEI
then continue flight and land as soon as practicable. Let's see, the airport
is about 3 miles away and there's fire/rescue there in case the run on
landing doesn't go as planned or the situation gets worse and we lose the
other engine and I have to autorotate, etc.
Incredible how good training and experience kicks in when you need it. I
went through this whole thought process in seconds and thought the airport
route decision was a "no brainer" so I called the tower and told them I had
an emergency and was coming in on one engine. As I was coming in for landing
all I could hear was the same medic saying "keep the nose up, keep the nose
up !". Glad I have a daughter and have learned the art of "tuning out
unwanted noise" so I did the correct thing and DIDN'T raise the nose and
flew it to a run on landing. After I landed the medic told the mechanic
that the landing was so smooth that he didn't feel we had touched the ground
until he started seeing sparks coming from the skids ( Atta boy for me ! ).
Well the atta boy didn't last long because the same medic called his boss
and told him that he wasn't comfortable flying with me because I didn't put
the helo in the closest field and we could have lost the other engine on our
way to the airport.
Well, I guess it was a matter of time. The fact that I've been actively
voicing my concerns for the last few months about the lack of following
checklists before take off and other maintenance and safety concerns going
on in the company didn't help so now I guess I'll have to try to participate
in the SMS program of my NEXT employer. I also learned that if I end up
working for another company that is so focused on keeping the customer happy
no matter what so they don't lose the contract, and places them before
safety, that I'll leave before the next engine out or worse.
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From: "Clark" <lewis...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:58 PM
To: "Ft Worth Aviation Safety Program" <ftw...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: {ftwasp} Re: EMS Aircraft Mishaps Increasing
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