What percentage of aircraft crashes are helicopter crash?”
Helicopters account for 10 to 12 percent of all aircraft flights in the United States, yet are responsible for almost 50 percent of all crashes, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The statistics presented showed that the helicopter accident rate was 7.5 per 100,000 hours of flying, whereas the airplane accident rate was approximately 0.175 per 100,000 flying hours. As the Symposium’s chairman noted: “Vertical flight is an exclusive engineering feat that only helicopters can offer. They operate close to the ground, within the earth’s boundary layer and are exposed to hazards beyond other flight vehicles. It therefore requires special attention to ensure safety of flight.” This is true in general of helicopter operations, and particular types of helicopter operations—military, fire-fighting, law enforcement, medical evacuation—are even more demanding. http://www.helicopterlawyers.com
Two pilots were killed in a Marine helicopter crash in a remote section of the Cleveland National Forest in eastern San Diego County, authorities said Wednesday. The Super Cobra helicopter from the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing crashed shortly before midnight Tuesday, killing the only two people on board, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar said in a written statement. The crash set off a 1- to 2-acre fire, said Capt. Daryll Pina of the California Department of Forestry. Authorities initially received 911 calls reporting a wildfire with explosions, but on the long drive to the scene, fire commanders received a report from the air station that a helicopter with live ordnance was missing, Pina said. When they arrived about 45 minutes later, he said, fire crews waited for the fire to burn itself out before approaching the scene for fear of more explosions. The crash was in an old fuel break with very little vegetation in the forest north of Interstate 8 near Kitchen Creek Road. A Defense Departme