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Robinson Post Crash Fires

Robinson Post Crash Fires

Robinson Post Crash Fires

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Does anyone have any information on post crash fires in Robinson Helicopters?
Understand some have occurred in rather minor crashes where occupants suffered no or minimal skeletal injuries, and should have walked away, expect for the fire. Also, does anyone know if the R22 and R44 fuel systems comply with 14 CFR 27.952 which I think was amended in the early 1990s to make fuel systems in rotorcraft more crash worthy and help reduce death and injury from post crash fires. Thanks in advance for any info.

RE: Robinson Post Crash Fires

Interesting - click on Mikes's link, and guess what is the top of the search?
Talk about recursive searches...smile

RE: Robinson Post Crash Fires

I don't think that entry was there when I posted the link, but I have been astonished by the speed with which Google indexes our site.


Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

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