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Implementing SMS for the Smaller Operator IHST Accident Intervention Workshop 2013 Presented by Sunshine McCarthy

Implementing SMS with Small Helicopter Operators

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International Helicopter Safety Team (IHST) workshop presentation from HeliExpo 2013

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Page 1: Implementing SMS with Small Helicopter Operators

Implementing SMSfor the Smaller Operator

IHST Accident Intervention Workshop 2013

Presented by Sunshine McCarthy

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Today’s Objective…

“Examine how it can be done”

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You know it’s the right thing to do, but…

• It requires resources you don’t have• It’s too much red tape• It’s hard to understand and can be overwhelming• It’s an interruption to your operation/mission• It could result in changes to how you currently

operate• It could be hard to get buy in from the team

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Surprise! You’re probably already doing it and don’t know it

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Build a structure around what you’re already doing…

Tighten the process

Close the gaps

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Where to start…

1. What are you committed to?

2. How will you fulfill the commitment?

3. Who’s responsible?

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Risk Assessment…

• Mission • Personnel experience• Human Factors• Aircraft status• Environment• Landing Zone• Other

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Risk Assessment ChecklistAlpine Air RA Checklist

Date: Location: Mission Guidance

Urgency NOTAMS TFRs

Personnel Experience level

Human Factors Fatigue assessment Hours on duty

Aircraft Open items Scheduled/unscheduled mx

Environment Weather Time of day Terrain Inflight hazards

Landing Zone Hazards

Other

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“Carelessness and overconfidence are more dangerous than deliberately accepted risk”

~ Wilbur Wright, 1901

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Final thought…why IS-BAO?

• Regulatory pressures• Insurance advantages• HAI accreditation• Betterment of the company• Other