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Attributes | |
ACN | 387402 |
Time | |
Date | 199711 |
Day | Wed |
Local Time Of Day | 1801 To 2400 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | airport : frg |
State Reference | NY |
Altitude | msl bound lower : 700 msl bound upper : 700 |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | VMC |
Light | Night |
Aircraft 1 | |
Controlling Facilities | tower : frg |
Operator | other |
Make Model Name | Jet Ranger/Kiowa/206 |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 91 |
Flight Phase | cruise other |
Flight Plan | None |
Aircraft 2 | |
Operator | common carrier : air carrier |
Make Model Name | Jet Ranger/Kiowa/206 |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 135 |
Flight Phase | cruise other |
Flight Plan | VFR |
Person 1 | |
Affiliation | government other |
Function | flight crew : single pilot |
Qualification | pilot : commercial pilot : instrument |
Experience | flight time last 90 days : 55 flight time total : 950 flight time type : 650 |
ASRS Report | 387402 |
Person 2 | |
Affiliation | government other |
Function | observation : observer |
Qualification | other other : other |
Events | |
Anomaly | conflict : nmac other anomaly other |
Independent Detector | other flight crewa |
Resolutory Action | flight crew : took evasive action |
Consequence | Other |
Miss Distance | horizontal : 0 vertical : 15 |
Supplementary | |
Primary Problem | Flight Crew Human Performance |
Narrative:
On nov/xa/97 at approximately XL50 I was operating a departmental helicopter in the vicinity of roosevelt field, east garden city. 2 other police officers were on board and acting as observers. At the above time and place of occurrence at approximately 700 ft altitude and traveling in a southeast direction, I observed, through my peripheral vision, a bright light approaching rapidly from right rear of my helicopter. Although I did not identify the light, I felt that a collision was imminent and I immediately reduced power and dove the helicopter to a lower altitude. As I performed this evasive maneuver, I observed a helicopter pass directly overhead, no more than 15 ft above the main rotor blades of my helicopter. At the time of this incident, the airspeed of my helicopter was between 90-100 mph, as was the speed of the other helicopter. I immediately radioed republic airport tower to ascertain if they were aware of another helicopter in the area. They advised me that a commercial helicopter was in that vicinity and inbound to republic. I then proceeded to follow the helicopter to its home base at republic. I spoke with the pilot of the other helicopter. He advised me that he had been inbound to republic airport from kennedy airport and did not see me until I was diving out of his way. The pilot was the only occupant of the commercial helicopter. I verified his valid pilot's license and returned to bethpage. On nov/xb/97 I spoke with the safety officer for the commercial helicopter company. He advised me that the pilot of the other helicopter had been flying from XA00 until XM00 on the date of the incident (approximately 12 hours) when the incident occurred. The safety officer also advised me that he had the pilot file a written report with the commercial helicopter company. My initial investigation into the incident shows a possible cause for the pilot's failing to see my helicopter was both pilot fatigue and preoccupation with performing flight and communication functions without copilot assistance. No further investigation will be conducted at this time.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: A POLICE HELI PLT IN A H58 RPTS THAT HE HAD AN NMAC WITH A COMMERCIAL H58 HELI WHILE ON PATROL.
Narrative: ON NOV/XA/97 AT APPROX XL50 I WAS OPERATING A DEPARTMENTAL HELI IN THE VICINITY OF ROOSEVELT FIELD, EAST GARDEN CITY. 2 OTHER POLICE OFFICERS WERE ON BOARD AND ACTING AS OBSERVERS. AT THE ABOVE TIME AND PLACE OF OCCURRENCE AT APPROX 700 FT ALT AND TRAVELING IN A SE DIRECTION, I OBSERVED, THROUGH MY PERIPHERAL VISION, A BRIGHT LIGHT APCHING RAPIDLY FROM R REAR OF MY HELI. ALTHOUGH I DID NOT IDENT THE LIGHT, I FELT THAT A COLLISION WAS IMMINENT AND I IMMEDIATELY REDUCED PWR AND DOVE THE HELI TO A LOWER ALT. AS I PERFORMED THIS EVASIVE MANEUVER, I OBSERVED A HELI PASS DIRECTLY OVERHEAD, NO MORE THAN 15 FT ABOVE THE MAIN ROTOR BLADES OF MY HELI. AT THE TIME OF THIS INCIDENT, THE AIRSPD OF MY HELI WAS BTWN 90-100 MPH, AS WAS THE SPD OF THE OTHER HELI. I IMMEDIATELY RADIOED REPUBLIC ARPT TWR TO ASCERTAIN IF THEY WERE AWARE OF ANOTHER HELI IN THE AREA. THEY ADVISED ME THAT A COMMERCIAL HELI WAS IN THAT VICINITY AND INBOUND TO REPUBLIC. I THEN PROCEEDED TO FOLLOW THE HELI TO ITS HOME BASE AT REPUBLIC. I SPOKE WITH THE PLT OF THE OTHER HELI. HE ADVISED ME THAT HE HAD BEEN INBOUND TO REPUBLIC ARPT FROM KENNEDY ARPT AND DID NOT SEE ME UNTIL I WAS DIVING OUT OF HIS WAY. THE PLT WAS THE ONLY OCCUPANT OF THE COMMERCIAL HELI. I VERIFIED HIS VALID PLT'S LICENSE AND RETURNED TO BETHPAGE. ON NOV/XB/97 I SPOKE WITH THE SAFETY OFFICER FOR THE COMMERCIAL HELI COMPANY. HE ADVISED ME THAT THE PLT OF THE OTHER HELI HAD BEEN FLYING FROM XA00 UNTIL XM00 ON THE DATE OF THE INCIDENT (APPROX 12 HRS) WHEN THE INCIDENT OCCURRED. THE SAFETY OFFICER ALSO ADVISED ME THAT HE HAD THE PLT FILE A WRITTEN RPT WITH THE COMMERCIAL HELI COMPANY. MY INITIAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE INCIDENT SHOWS A POSSIBLE CAUSE FOR THE PLT'S FAILING TO SEE MY HELI WAS BOTH PLT FATIGUE AND PREOCCUPATION WITH PERFORMING FLT AND COM FUNCTIONS WITHOUT COPLT ASSISTANCE. NO FURTHER INVESTIGATION WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THIS TIME.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.