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(NAR) VOL. 6 NO. 1 / JANUARY - MARCH 1995

[ ATO SAFETY CIRCULAR NO. 01-95, January 30, 1995 ]

HELICOPTERS WITHOUT EMERGENCY FLOATATION GEAR SHALL NO LONGER BE ALLOWED TO FLY OVER BODIES OF WATER WHICH ARE BEYOND THE POWER-OFF GLIDING DISTANCE FROM THE SHORELINE



In the interest of flight safety, effective after fifteen (15) days from date hereof, helicopters without emergency floatation gear shall no longer be allowed to fly over bodies of water which are beyond the power-off gliding distance from the shoreline.

Pilots, however, are reminded to set to "arm" the emergency floatation gear only when there is the possibility of immediate usage, and when "switched/set", extra caution be exercised to prevent accidental actuation of the same especially at low level flight and at airspeed above 70 MPH.

Further, pilots are hereby required to ensure that each of the passengers are given lifevest and properly briefed on its proper use and evacuation procedure before each flight which is planned to fly over bodies of water.

Strict adherence to the above is enjoined.

Adopted: 30 Jan. 1995

(SGD.) PANFILO V. VILLARUEL, JR.
Assistant Secretary

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