Analysis of the Causes of Aviation Accidents Involving Helicopters
A.I. Resinets, Doctor of Military Sciences, Associate Professor of Helicopter Design Department, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University); Moscow
e-mail: resinetsAI@mai.ru
A.A. Resinsets, Assistant at the Aircraft Design and Certification and Helicopter Design departments at the Moscow Aviation Institute (NRU); Moscow
E.A. Basharov, Candidate of Science in Engineering, Associate Professor of Helicopter Design Department, Moscow Aviation Institute (NRU); Moscow
The article analyzes the aviation accidents involving helicopters for the period 2010–2021. It has been concluded that human factors are the proximate causes of aviation accidents. In the five main groups of aviation accidents causes, there is a human being who is prone to error. The number of erroneous actions is directly related to the level of theoretical, simulator and flight training of aviation personnel; theoretical and practical training of airline engineering personnel and the low demands of managerial personnel
Keywords: helicopter, aircraft, aviation safety, aircraft accident, aviation incident.
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DOI: 10.34214/2312-5209-2022-36-4-67-73