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Results and recommendations from the helicopter EMS pilot safety survey 2005.

机译:直升机EMS飞行员安全调查2005的结果和建议。

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INTRODUCTION: In 2005, the Pilot Safety Study Group (PSSG), consisting of members of the Association of Air Medical Services Research Committee, wrote, distributed, and analyzed a survey of helicopter pilots regarding their knowledge, attitude, and perspectives on safety in the field of air medical transport. METHODS: The Pilot Safety Survey 2005 (PSS2005) was based on another survey--one that was sponsored by Helicopter Association International (HAI) and National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA) and administered to pilots in 2001. The PSS2005 pared questions down so that the survey could be completed in 15 minutes on the internet, and the answers were organized in a manner to simplify analysis. An electronic link to the survey was distributed in a non-randomized fashion to HEMS pilots using the mailing lists of various operators and HEMS programs. Questions were clustered into eight groupings of safety, with a majority of responses being categorical, lending themselves to cross-tabulations. RESULTS: The information gathered indicated that Helicopter EMS (HEMS) pilots are very experienced, with the average pilot logging 6,625 flight hours. Collectively, they took responsibility for HEMS accidents; with 92% of total respondents citing "pushing weather minimums" and 82% citing "pilot decision making" as the main reasons for crashes. Crew resource management (CRM) was well appreciated by the pilots; there appeared to be a positive correlation with programs that offer their employees CRM and the pilots' general perspective on safety. The survey was also clear that amongst 40% of the respondents, mission-oriented training needs improvement, and 74% responded that more realistic training in flight simulators would improve safety overall. Finally, 57% of the pilots both desired night vision goggles or devices (NVG/NVD) and believed that their usage would improve safety in the field of air medical transport (55% vs 45%, P = .0025). CONCLUSIONS: Although the recommendations from the PSS2005 are lacking in definiteevidence for a decrease in HEMS crashes, we consider the direct input from pilots as critical in the absolute elimination of crashes in Helicopter EMS (Vision Zero). Pilots are, after all, the very ones held responsible for HEMS crashes. Based on these findings, the PSSG hopes that the HEMS community will incorporate the following recommendations into their standard practices. We recommend that all HEMS operators have annual and regular CRM training. We recommend that all HEMS pilots have annual and regular training in realistic flight simulators. Finally, we recommend that all HEMS aircraft be in possession of NVGs, and if this is not possible (eg, light pollution from a highly urbanized region or cost-benefit issues), then to have annual and regular mission-oriented nighttime training.
机译:简介:2005年,由航空医疗服务研究委员会成员组成的飞行员安全研究小组(PSSG)撰写,分发并分析了有关直升机飞行员的知识,态度和对安全的看法调查。航空医疗运输领域。方法:2005年飞行员安全调查(PSS2005)基于另一项调查,该调查由国际直升机协会(HAI)和国家EMS飞行员协会(NEMSPA)赞助,并于2001年对飞行员进行管理。PSS2005减少了问题,以便可以在15分钟内在互联网上完成调查,并以简化分析的方式组织答案。使用各种运营商和HEMS程序的邮件列表,以非随机的方式将调查的电子链接分发给HEMS飞行员。问题被分为八个安全类别,大多数回答是分类的,因此易于进行交叉表分析。结果:收集到的信息表明直升机EMS(HEMS)飞行员经验丰富,平均飞行员记录了6,625个飞行小时。他们共同为HEMS事故负责;共有92%的受访者将“最低天气”作为推销点,而82%的受访者将“飞行员决策”作为撞车的主要原因。机组人员资源管理(CRM)得到了飞行员的高度评价。与为员工提供CRM和飞行员对安全性的总体看法的计划之间似乎存在正相关关系。该调查还明确指出,在40%的受访者中,需要改进面向任务的培训,而74%的受访者表示,在飞行模拟器中进行更切合实际的培训可以提高总体安全性。最后,有57%的飞行员都希望使用夜视镜或设备(NVG / NVD),并认为使用它们会提高航空医疗运输领域的安全性(55%对45%,P = .0025)。结论:尽管PSS2005的建议缺乏确定的HEMS事故减少的证据,但我们认为飞行员的直接输入对于绝对消除直升机EMS(零号愿景)的事故至关重要。毕竟,飞行员是那些对HEMS坠机负有责任的人。基于这些发现,PSSG希望HEMS社区将以下建议纳入其标准做法。我们建议所有HEMS操作员都接受年度和定期CRM培训。我们建议所有HEMS飞行员都必须接受有关实际飞行模拟器的年度和定期培训。最后,我们建议所有HEMS飞机都拥有NVG,如果不可能(例如,高度城市化地区的光污染或成本效益问题),则应进行年度和定期的面向任务的夜间培训。

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