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EASA Studying Helicopter Underwater Escape
EASA has contracted with the CAAi for a new study on helicopter underwater egress which will be used to validate or amend EASA CS-27 and CS-29 standards.
EASA and the CAAi are working with Fleetwood Test House at Blackpool & The Flyde College to conduct testing for a new research project to investigate underwater evacuations of offshore helicopters and occupant survivability. (Photo: Fleetwood Nautical Campus)
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Mark Huber
• Contributor - Rotorcraft
May 19, 2022
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