We currently operate eleven Bell Helicopters with the 212-010-750- tail
rotor blade.
We have in excess of 45,000 flight hours with these blades with no
maintenance
problems or non repairable defects. Minor repairable defects have occured.
Our helicopters primarily respond to fire emergencies where lives and
property are
threatened. We also are available for rescue missions along with
earthquake and
flood disasters.
This Airworthiness Directive has created severe operational handicaps for
our
response to emergencies.
An Alternate Method of Compliance ( AMOC ) would help.
To have the pilot perform a visual inspection of the blades prior to every
engine
start causes delays in responding to such disasters.
To ground the helicopter for the 25 hour inspection would create even more
delays. The helicopter would be out of service and unable to protect life and
property for serveral hours waiting for a technician.
A licensed mechanic must perform this inspection.
We do not have technicians with the helicopter. They operate out of remote
sites
during these emergencies. Eleven helicopters operating throughout the
State of
California , flying up to 14 hours a day per helicopter ( worst case
scenereo ) is a
logistic nightmare. All maintenance is directed out of a central California
facility.
A normal inspection interval on our helicopter, performed by a licensed
technician,
is every 50 flight hours.
We would like to have the pilots perform the visual inspection IAW para ( a)
every
preflight and post flight instead of prior to every engine start. We would also
like to
train our pilots to perform the 25 hour inspection using the magnifying glass.
We
would then have a licensed technician perform the detailed inspection at the
50
hour interval.
Something needs to be done with this Airworthiness Directive in changing
the
inspection interval to more fit our mission of protecting lives and property.
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HELITALIA SpA Public SubmissionPosted: 05/28/2008
ID: FAA-2008-0490-0002
Robert Fisher
This is comment on Rule
Airworthiness Directives: Bell Helicopter Textron Model 204B, 205A, 205A-1, 205B, 210, 212, 412, 412CF, and 412EP Helicopters
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Public Submission Posted: 05/28/2008 ID: FAA-2008-0490-0002
Jun 07,2008 11:59 PM ET
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Jun 07,2008 11:59 PM ET
Public Submission Posted: 06/09/2008 ID: FAA-2008-0490-0008
Jun 07,2008 11:59 PM ET