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Thu, Apr 03, 2014

NTSB Training Center Offers New Helicopter Accident Investigation Course

NTSB, Army National Guard To Provide Instruction In Various Aspects Of Helicopter Flight

The NTSB is pleased to announce a new Helicopter Accident Investigation Course, to be held August 18-22, 2014, at the NTSB's Training Center in Ashburn, VA.

The course will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the procedures and methods used and the skills required for all aspects of helicopter accident investigation. NTSB investigators will present examples from recent investigations to demonstrate particular aspects of the investigative process.

In addition, instructors from the US Army National Guard will provide instruction in helicopter aerodynamics, operations and investigations. Attendees will also have the opportunity to practice their investigative skills through a hands-on helicopter wreckage examination and examination of an intact UH-1 Iroquois (HUEY).

Registration is now open for the course, and tuition rates increase after July 18, 2014.

www.ntsb.gov/trainingcenter/CourseInfo/2014/AS103.html

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