Helicopter Ditching: Time of Crash and Survivability (original) (raw)
2006
Abstract
This study examines helicopter ditchings using the variable "Time of Crash" as a primary factor affecting survival rates and survivability. One hypothesis held by the authors argues that a combination of several factors including: Time of Crash (divided into 6 hour blocks), (2) Position of the Helicopter (float/sank), (3) Inversion (immediate/delayed), and (4) Cause of Ditching (pilot error/mechanical/weather) may lead to more crashes and a reduced survival rate. The dataset for this study includes 151 helicopter ditching cases that occurred between 1993 and 2005. Survival rates (overall% survived for each case) and survivability ( [less-than or equal to] / greater than 50%) was used to assess the effect of the four variables. Analyses reveal a significant relationship exists between survivability and time of crash (p = .009), float (p less than or equal .001), inversion (p less than or equal .001), and cause (p = .02). Thirteen of the 21 cases (62%) occurring after 6 pm r...
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