US JHSIT Training Working Group Update Nick Mayhew.

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US JHSIT Training Working Group Update Nick Mayhew

THE US TRAINING TEAM Nick Mayhew (Chair) - Bristow Academy Steve Sparks - FAA Wichita FSDO Mike Phillips - Frasca International Tim Tucker – Robinson Helicopters Scott Burgess – Embry Riddle University Dennis Pierce – Colorado Heli Ops Scott Westbrook – Bell Helicopter Chris Bryant – American Eurocopter Ryan McCartney – Hillsboro Aviation Mike Franz – Helicopter SBT

FOCUS AREAS FROM JHSAT REPORTS Autorotation Training HF, ADM/CRM/SRM and SMS. Advanced maneuver training (dynamic rollover, ground resonance, emergency handling including loss of control and recovery, inadvertent IMC, quick stops (including entering from downwind), confined and unimproved landing areas, pinnacles & platforms) Cues Critical to Flight (critical systems failures, weather). Aircraft Performance. (effect of DA, energy management) CFI Student Error and Intervention Training. Develop internationally recognized simulator credits for all levels of synthetic devices (based on new ICAO matrix).

AUTOROTATION TRAINING Developed and drafted Advisory Circular (AC) to promote the Progressive Approach to autorotation training (start at height!) Presented at various seminars on Progressive Approach. Published in international magazine articles to help educate. Developing a further AC on Full Touch Down Autorotation Training.

HF, ADM/CRM/SRM Submitted amendments to the Practical Test Standards (PTS) to add areas of HF, ADM/CRM/SRM.

10 TRAINING FACT SHEETS CFIT. IIMC. Visibility. Effect of DA. Energy Management (Autorotations). Staying Current. Autorotation Risk Management. Maneuver Initiation Envelope. Emergency Decision Making (Critical Systems). Instructional Safety. (Defensive Flying and Forced Landing Training to come.)

OTHER INITIATIVES Working with EHSIT on collaborative project for International CFI/FI Handbook. Training Sub committee examining synthetic devices credit matrix. Endorsed ERAU on Reality of Aeronautical Knowledge document. Presenting at Heli Expo on “Training Safety or Training Safely” Rotor Safety Challenge. Presenting at 2013 CHC Safety Summit, Vancouver BC, Canada.

WHAT NEXT? Move from Reactive to Proactive Share lessons of best practices in industry. Identify technology to improve training safety. Continue to issue Fact Sheets. Listen to the industry! Promote “Zero Accidents”

QUESTIONS?