Bell 206L-3, VH-CKP, Tartrus Station, Queensland

199701421

Summary

In preparing the aircraft for the next flight, the pilot turned on the valve for the medical oxygen system. Witnesses then heard a loud bang and gas escaping as the pilot was thrown clear of the aircraft, which caught fire and burned. The pilot received significant ear and chest injuries in the blast.

The Bureau recommends that the Civil Aviation Safety Authority:
(i) conduct an audit of all emergency medical service oxygen-equipped aircraft to determine the equipment standards in Australian registered aircraft;
(ii) issue design standards for emergency medical service oxygen equipment installations;
(iii) issue maintenance requirements for emergency medical service oxygen equipment;
(iv) provide surveillance requirements for emergency medical service oxygen equipment in the Aviation Safety Surveillance Program;
(v) ensure flight crew are provided with appropriate instructions in the use of emergency medical service oxygen equipment in aircraft flight manuals or company operations manuals; and
(vi) provide educational material to the aviation industry on the installation, operation and maintenance requirements of emergency medical service oxygen systems.'

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199701421
Occurrence date 02/05/1997
Location Tartrus, (ALA)
State Queensland
Report release date 08/09/1998
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Fire
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Serious

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Bell Helicopter Co
Model 206
Registration VH-CKP
Serial number 51373
Sector Helicopter
Operation type Aerial Work
Departure point Tartrus Station, QLD
Destination Rockhampton, QLD
Damage Destroyed