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Over the previous five fiscal years, Army Aviation has experienced roughly 40 percent of its Class A mishaps during the fourth quarter.

Mishap Response Deficiencies

Units often don’t think about what happens behind the scenes of a mishap.

  • 1 June 2020
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A Rush to Jump

Had the PC stated to not touch the weapons until he personally cleared them prior to the door gunner and crew chief disconnecting from the aircraft communication system, this incident may not have occurred.

  • 24 May 2020
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Stay Ahead of the Aircraft

My career, like those of most Army aviators, consists of routine flights that represent a lot of planning.

  • 17 May 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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In-flight Emergencies: How Will You Respond?

Looking back on two recent non-combat, rotary-wing, fatal aviation mishaps reveals several commonalities.

  • 10 May 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 960
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Seconds Count

As a pilot, I know that helicopters have vibrations. Heck, every vehicle has vibrations — some good, some bad.

  • 19 April 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 773
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