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All Member Call13 June 2017
07.00 & 14.00 British Summer Time
Thank you for joining us
The call will start in a few moments
Welcome
TODAY’S AGENDA1. Welcome, Conference Summary & next steps
Gretchen Haskins, HeliOffshore: Chief Executive Officer
2. HeliOffshore UpdateFrancois Lassale, HeliOffshore: Operations Director
3. Operational EffectivenessJ.J. Gerber, Cougar Helicopters Inc.: Operational Effectiveness Workstream LeadTim Rolfe, Bristow Group Inc.: Operational Effectiveness Workstream Lead
4. Safety Enablers Steve Predmore, Bristow Group Inc.: Safety Enablers Workstream Lead
5. System Reliability and ResilienceScott Carmichael, HeliOffshore: System Reliability & Resilience Project ManagerStuart Stavley, Era Group Inc.: System Reliability & Resilience Workstream Lead
6. SurvivabilityDavid Leithner, Shell Malaysia: Survivability Workstream LeadDavid Zaworski, Era Group Inc.: Survivability Workstream Lead
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Conference Summary & Next Steps
Budapest 2017
2017 Conference Topics
• Value – Creating a business environment that promotes safety improvement
• Safety Performance – A new perspective on supporting Human Performance
• Safety Intelligence – Effective information sharing for data driven decisions
• Reliability and Resilience themed Shark Tank – Fostering innovation and partnership
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Next Steps
• Conference Proceedings:
http://helioffshore.org/event/helioffshore-conference-and-agm-2017/
• Action Tracker
• Continued Delivery on Workstreams
• Actions to progress Value
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HeliOffshoreWorkstream Update
HeliOffshore Workstream Update
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Introduce the four HeliOffshore workstreams
• On the call today, you will hear updates on the progress of our four workstreams, from each workstream lead, with particular focus on:
• What we have done so far?
• Timelines and next steps
• How can you get involved?
Operational Effectiveness
J.J. Gerber/Tim Rolfe
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Operational EffectivenessWhat have we done so far?
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• Eye Tracking Phase 1
• Automation Videos
• Helicopter Terrain Awareness Warning System (HTAWS) research
o Letter of Intent signed by IOGP
• Approach Path Management
• Flight Crew Operating Manuals (FCOM)
Operational Effectiveness
Ongoing
• FCOM
• AW139 is available, Revision 2 in sign-off, AW189 FCOM is in development,
peer review Q4 2017
• S-76D & S-92 FCOMs revised based on comments. To be released to the Apple
iTunes store – 3-4 weeks. HeliOffshore Space used to facilitate feedback S-76D
&
S-92 FCOM.
• The 175 FCOM updated align with RFM. No update on H225 except Flight
Operation Briefing Note released related to chip detection.
• Eye Tracking: Phase II started completion Q4 2017
• Approach Path Management Guidance Material, completed and ready for publication, Q2 2017
• Evidence Based Training: Q3 2017
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How to get involved
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Areas you can get involved in
• Support Data to Evidence Based Training
• Feedback on the FCOMs
• View and spread the Automation Guidance Videos
• Encourage and plan to work with the OEMs on implementation
of the upgraded HTAWS software
• Or you can get involved in any of the workgroups
If you would like to participate, please contact:
Tim Rolfe via [email protected]
J.J. Gerber via [email protected]
Safety Enablers
Francois Lassale/Steve Predmore
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Bringing People, Data, and Tools together
HeliOffshore Members:
✓ Data
✓ Subject Matter Expertise
GE:
✓ Digital Platform and Technology
✓ “Big Data” Analytics
Third Party Service Provider:
✓ Data Entry & Analysis
✓ Business Intelligence Tools
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Safety Intelligence
System
Third Party Service Provider
Safety EnablersHeliOffshore’s Safety Intelligence Data Program
• Finalise selection of partner
• Data Intelligence Workgroup being established
• Governance document in process
• Helicopter Flight Data Monitoring (HFDM) Flight Data Sharing Implementation Guide (FSIG)
• Timelines and next steps
How to get involved
• Volunteer to join the work stream
• Volunteer to join the HFDM trail
• Review the governance paper and give feedback
• Continue to support Phase 1 of the program by continuing to submit reports
• Feel free to have a discussion with Francois or myself for more information on how to get involved
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System Reliability and ResilienceScott Carmichael/Stuart Stavley
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What have we done so far?
Scheduled Maintenance Analysis
• Project to analyse the repetitive critical maintenance actions in each OEM program
• S76C++, S92, AW139, AW189 completed with benchmarking and zonal review
Return to Base (RTB) Analysis
• Project to analyse the top causes of technical RTB events• Contributions by eight operators, of five years of data
Joint Reliability Review
• Project to analyse group overlap on top flight critical Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removal (MTBUR) drivers
• 76C++, S92, AW139, AW189 completed data sets from four operators on each model analysed
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Timelines and Next Steps
Fleet Team and OEM Meetings• Alignment with OEMs on model specific priorities and joint action
plan• Tracking agreed joint action plans by model
Best Practice sharing/development: project to start 19 June• Initiation of Best Practices Manuals to aid members in maintenance
related Error Management and Reliability control• Define industry best practice and agree KPI’s defining targets to be
measured for industry improvement
Certification Gap Analysis: project to start 19 June• Project to be performed as defined in charter paper Revision 2• Focused review on Reliability and Resilience specific amendments to
ensure members understand and can properly control
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How can you get involved?
• Support the Fleet Teams by providing willing Subject Matter Experts
(SMEs) participants in reliability practice and aircraft type expertise –
all member request
• Support the Maintenance Errors project by contributing data for
categorisation and analysis
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Survivability
David Leithner/David Zaworski
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Survivability Workstream Update
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Narrowing our focus of the workstream
• Supporting IOGP’s work on the EBS position paper
• Sea State work is ongoing
• Extract and progress the “Sea Survival” Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS) and
Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) tasks
• Drive EBS and HUET standardisation separately - not in a workstream, but:
o As a collaborative forum and through means of influencing and creating
opportunities to:
▪ Build on global industry learnings and best practices (deployment and training)
▪ Compile, discuss, action and store pertinent membership feedback
▪ Share knowledge, best practices, and information to cater to different global
regions
▪ Create a Q&A space to assist members with unique questions and challenges
Survivability Workstream Update continued…
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Through a forum, we can:
• Focus to assist members in every region, in addition to major locations
(e.g. UK or Gulf of Mexico)
• Keep EBS and training standardisation thriving and build on existing
“wins”
• Connect Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
• Help showcase examples from around the world, including various
technical reports, data, business cases etc. to help with understanding
and implementation where needed
• Once strategic direction is agreed, more granular vision, mission and
objectives to be defined through polling of the membership via Survey
Monkey.
How to get involved
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Timings
• Collect industry EBS data: End Q3 2017
• Q&A document: Q4 2017
• Publish Recommended practices document: Q1 2018
If you would like to participate, please contact:
David Leithner via [email protected]
David Zaworski via [email protected]
HeliOffshore Space and InfoShare
HeliOffshore Space and InfoShare
- 400 IDs for members
- Access to areas is managed by HeliOffshore
- Please log-in to HeliOffshore Space today
- For help, please email [email protected]
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Thank you for joining us
Our next All Member Call
will be in October 2017
Invitations will be sent soon
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