Rotor Safety Challenge - Man passed the rotor challenge

Rotor Safety Challenge – Man passed the rotor challenge – The Helicopter Association International (HAI) has announced the 2022 HAI Rotor Safety Challenge, an education initiative that will take place in conjunction with the HAI HELI-EXPO 2022 in Dallas, Texas.

The Rotor Safety Challenge, which is open to all HAI HELI-EXPO® attendees, will feature free safety events and short sessions, conveniently scheduled on show days, that will provide a forum for helicopter professionals to learn industry best practices and to —

  • Identify key safety issues facing helicopter professionals
  • Expand their knowledge of safety concepts and professional skills
  • Discover tools and techniques to improve safety performance
  • Prepare for safety challenges facing different segments of the industry
  • Engage in a dialogue among different helicopter professions
  • Identify emerging safety issues relevant to helicopter professionals
  • Earn professional education credit toward the FAA Wings and AMT programs.

HAI invites all industry experts and educators who wish to present at the Rotor Safety Challenge to submit a proposal for a 60-minute educational session to be held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas. Safety presentations will be held between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on March 7-10, 2022.

HAI seeks proposals from all segments of the rotorcraft industry and all helicopter professions for sessions that address safety topics and challenges in a clear and thoughtful manner.

HAI is especially interested in receiving proposals for interactive sessions that address current industry issues or trends and provide attendees with practical tools and techniques they can use at work to improve safety performance.

 

Man passed the rotor challenge

 

It becomes an argument on reddit “The unbelievable Rotor Challenge had us spinning for days”.

It is 100% fake. There is another post that I saw yesterday, can’t find it at the moment. But it is the same just a tad longer and the rotors rip right off with the guy still holding on and the entire assembly just goes up into the sky while the rest of the helicopter drops and lands perfectly fine on the ground again.

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Rotor Safety Challenge - Man passed the rotor challenge
Rotor Safety Challenge – Man passed the rotor challenge

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