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3 02014 All Rights Reserved �I El(rERT5 lNTERNAFI4MAL LLC. �a+r.err xa ,npnea. s vor. oa. r� _L - y y ymc s accoc;ares `� a dp r rea Vw AMR II Mom yAm Vw 4 Wl Alm LV1 Vw 02014 All Rights Reserved �I El(rERT5 lNTERNAFI4MAL LLC. �a+r.err xa ,npnea. s vor. oa. r� _L - y y ymc s accoc;ares `� a dp r rea 4u"I' kiw��4- • A combined 75+ years of rotary wing and fixed wing aviation piloting, maintenance and management experience with an extensive background in military, corporate, offshore and air- medical operations. N' • 35+ years in aeronautical consulting, safety, heliport development, education, and litigation support services. • 500+ heliports designed and over 3,000 heliports visited or audited worldwide. 1'r • Clients include: FAA, DOD, De0art e t of Energy, Transportation Safety Institute, Department of Justice, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, States of New .York, New Jersey, Hawaii and Illinois as well over 400 corporations, organizations and individuals. -. • Only independent professionals from industry requested to meet with the FAA on the redrafting =o# the current heliport advisory circular. / 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 v.,� �L•pEXPERTS INTERNATIONAL LLC. , —��`- �h aw _- Fw.n.nr n.r da. srmx s w.. «wn•. ,.e om..wv PERJENCE • Senior Member of the Helicopter Association International heliport and FAA /Industry Heliport /Vertiport Design A/C working groups. • Designer and primary author of the HAI Heliport Development Guide. } • Industry Contributor and Consultant to the Transportation Safety Institutes Heliport Evaluation Training Program for FAA Inspectors. • One of the m'6st senior and now Chairman of National Fire E Protection Association NFPA 418 Committee - Fire Protection Standards for Heliports. -;; u _` • FAA Heliport Advisory.C.irc_ular--.In.dustry Contributor. A ,'^� 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 ��L- (EXPERTS PNTERNATIOIVAL LLCT , —��`- �,h a„ w Fw.n.nr n.v.��aa. srm. k i��� t� f E `\ D`J-D-E�F2 -A 4A -�� Y €-' �� r� r-� (r-• ' P r� (1 ' r' r, r-, I (- I �� � � I:, f t-' � r r' r j r \ I r' • Member NFPA -418 Committee Fire Protection Standards for Heliports. -- • Industry Contributor and Consultant to'tke'Transportation Safety Institutes Heliport Evaluation Training Program for FAA Inspectors. • FAA Heliport_Advis'ory Circular Industry Contrib tor.' • Author and designer International Heliport Risk and Liability Assessment Toolkit. • Author and designer of the NEMSPA Hospital Heliport Safety Program 4. z l ,dH02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 ��L- (EXPERTS PNTERNATIOIVAL LLCT , -- ,h a„ w Fw.n.nr n.v.�aa. srm. U.5. Ocpanl naenl Advisory of Traaspnrtadon F Aviation Circular n Administration Subaea:I I- Wlipx,ri Pesign Flute- -.;a1 :2012 AC No: 150 153911 -2C Initiated lad: AAS -101 f'lt:utge: +•ti' 1, laurywse.This advisory circular W') pnnidcs standards lathe design ot•heitp:artsxcruing t, helicupters with suigls rulurs. Apply b:isW ccnicepis ':u [outlines sunvinglaclirupterswith landcm Ifrunt and rear) or dual hide by side) rotors, htm ever many xtandards M11 not apply. i i. Cnncellalion. Tbis AC u heels AC 150,5190-28, Heliport Dexi! ii, dated September i0, 2004 3. 1pplicaiian. `Ihc FedcralAi> auon Administration (I,AA) recomnncad2 tttc gwdclincs and spc+villcalions iaa lhi:i AC for uYUteriuls and mtetbuds used in the wail vc iuu of heliports- In general, Ilse ofubis AC is not mandatory. however. use of this AC is mundlacary for all projects funded with lUeral grant nxtnies thmugh the Airport improve:nent Program tAIP) :and with revenue faint the FiRwriger Facility Charge ( PIIC'), ace Grant A_ssurancc No. 33, Policies. Standards. and Spocilications. and PFC' Assurance Vn. I- Smnit'trds and Specifrcatin:is For inforinarion oboes grant assnmaces, we unvw.iaa.euvlatrtxrrt ato;trrant a5svrances .'I'hc Ilia of tenons replying auictco :rpliunua applirx only to Itiow projvets. Other federal agencies, states, or Other attthorities having jurisdiChon m'cr the construclicat uferlhur helipurtst tLecide [he oxlrat to which these siandardsapply. 4. Principal changes. 4, a. Changed the l rm for due hoWopler overutl Wnsth (OL) W ' D' or'D- value_• h. Added definitions for design loads for w,mt c and dynamic load - bearing areas ILBA). e. Added gwdnncc for pa%'cment or siaucture larger theta the touchdown and liftoff area 1"I LOF'). but less than the size of the final approach and lake oIT ( FA'fi1). d, Added guidance for turbulence effects. e. Added gat dance in provide adequate clearance bemwti parking amens and taxi route and with ill _ parking areas. L Added guidance for mininrrtm dimensions ofvutod at prnachideparnrce : iirspac: - g. Added gutduucc l'or'1'uliU!rclUaaniPosllluYUUy C'tr lr IIDK) Marking, lt. Added guidance for Flight Patli Alignment f3oi44110e nrarkinrcattd lig]tts L Added on opliendix pro viding guidance for Emergency IWheoptcr Landing I•aethty Kealuucnacuts (F1 f1.F ). J. Added VA'141 to FA'lll separation distanc,! for simultaneous operations. k_ Revised standards for sire of "ir' for general aviation heliports, 1. Add�l irrcreascd'1'I.Uk'srre uhun the NAfi3 ol'ahnspttul huiipart isnut load ttauring. .rte ��L- IEl(PERTS INTERNATIONAL LLCT , —��`- �,h ew w 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 Fw.n.nr n.v.��aa. srmxsw.. «wn•. ,.e om..e.'v J D T? • V1 _Dj i D F? P P I FAA: Federal Aviation Administration • NFPA: National Fire Protection Assodation • IBC International Building Code s • 1FC International Fire Codes • OSHA::• -Qpcupa'tional Safety & Health Administration • NTS 111, National Transportation & Safety Board • HAV.�_ Helicopter Association International • Al NEMSPA: National EMS Pilots Association • CAMTS: Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems-,-, _2�7 -40LVA I '�_�,LIE�XPEF�S INT �RATl. A 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 - Adoptin g the most conservative standards U ut / +— IEXPERTS .n .PnNr T nE.vR.�N�AaaT. 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Fj ENI 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 1t1(PERTS INTERNATIONAL LLC. UT , —��`- ,,,,h w Fw.n.nr n.r da. srmx I �rl �' S I �: r l ' I 3' r, I I �- —I —1 —1 -� 'L L � —1 S _1 • National Safety Council we found no accounts =� _ of hospital heliport related injuries to �� t members of the general -- public,,_ whether from direct contact with the µ V helicopter itself or as the result of being distracted by the helicopterhfle- _ driving. HP�Y ATTN: Raymond Syms HeliExperts Internationa3 LLC 28 Baruch Drive Long Branch, NJ 07740 October 20, 3014 Dear Mr. Syms: The mission of the National Safety Council is to make our world safer by preventing injuries and deaths at work, in homes and communities, and on the roads through leadership, research. education and advocacy. To suppurt this mission, the Library of the National Safety Council gathers, catalogs and disseminates safety statistics, research and other information from a wide range of reputable sources. As you requested, we searched our holdings for documents detailing any injuries of persons Prom the general public at or in the vicinity of hospital heliports. The search located a number of documents addressing incidents resulting in injuries and fatalities to Flight crew members and passengers. However, we found no accounts of hospital heitport- related injuries to memhers of Ibe general public, whether from direct contact with the helicopter itself or m the result of being distracted by the helicopter white driving. 1 hope this information is helpful. please let me know if we can be of any furthcr assistance, Alaina Kolosh National Safety Council Manager. Library & Information Services mak brig our world safer It1 PNTERNATIOIVAL LLC. d 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 EL•I�XPERTS , -��`- �h o. Fw.n.nr ad a. srmxsw.. «w.. ry , Mrs,1j W W LL 2 0 200 z W J a a LL 0 100 z 0 0 0 a 0 -F�I�T D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 SITE ELEVATION (IN THOUSANDS OF FEET) Example: 80 feet is added to the basic FATO length for a site elevation of 3,200 feet. kIEXPERTS PNTERNATIOIVAL LLCT , —��`- ,,,,h o,,,,w Fw.n.nr n.v.��a a. srmxs w.. «ia. ,.e om..wv 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 90 CD W W L 60 C�•R! V z W J 0 a 30 0 Z 0 0 0 vim[ s _ r_ .— .mss- -_ f II Extended FATO Extrapolation Chart The fallowing chart is an estimated extrapolation for elevations above 6,000 feet MSL Based on FAA Heliport Advisory Circular AdC 15015390 -2C. Figure 4 -4 At an estimated elevation of 6,200 feet MSL there would be a required merease of the overall FATO Length = 475' Boo 500 f— w W LL z 400 C7 z w �0 300 �C LL a t- z 2200 f- 100 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S 10 11 12 SITE ELEVATION (IN THOUSANDS OF FEET) Fig 4-4 Additionat FATO Length for Heliports at Higher Elevators: Hospital I Extrapolated Gate Mob 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 L:EXPERTS INTERNATIOrVAL Yale Drc W Fw.n.nr n.vr��a a. srmx ,,.d oa...r.'v S Aircraft Make & Model Data Aircraft Max Takeoff Weight lbs. OL feet RD feet 5 -92 26,500 68.5 56.3 UH -60 22,000 64.8 53.8 AW -139 14,991 54.7 42.6 B -412 11,900 56.2 46.0 5 -76 11,700 52.5 44.0 EC -145 7,904 42.7 36.1 AW -109E Pwr 6,283 42.8 36.1 EC -135 6,250 40.0 33.5 B -407 5,250 41.4 35.0 AS -350 1 4960 42.5 35.1 NOTES: *This is only a partial representation of the potential EMS helicopters that could service a hospital heliport in the U.S. and is for illustration purposes only. The estimated extended FATO for Vail, Colorado per extrapolation of the FAA AC chart is 475 feet. Ground Based Heliport Dimensions TLOF feet FATO feet FSA feet Ext. FATO Length at 9,200' M5L 56.3 102.8 18.8 577.8 53.8 97.2 17.9 572.2 42.6 82.1 14.2 557.1 46.0 84.3 15.3 559.3 44.0 78.8 14.7 553.8 36.1 64.1 12.0 539.1 36.1 64.2 12.0 539.2 33.5 60.0 11.2 535.0 35.0 62.1 11.7 537.1 35.1 63.8 11.7 538.8 NOTES: TLOF =1 x Rotor Diameter but not less than 40' FATO =1.5 x Overall Length FSA =1/3 RD but not less than 10' *Measurements only apply if TLOF and FATO are marked and standard hospital markings are used. An Extended FATO is centered on the TLOF tj Rooftop Based Heliport Dimensions Nan -Load Bearin FATO) TLOF feet FATO feet FSA feet Ext FATO Length at 8,200' MSL 68.5 102.8 18.8 577.8 64.8 97.2 17.9 572.2 54.7 1 82.1 14.2 557.1 56.2 843 15.3 559.3 52.5 78.8 14.7 553.8 42.7 64.1 12.0 539.1 42.8 64.2 12.0 539.2 40.0 60.0 11.2 535.0 41.4 62.1 11.7 537.1 42.5 63.8 11.7 538.8 NOTES: TLOF: *If the FATO outside the TLOFisnon-load bearing increase minimum width, length or diameter to overall length (D) of design helicopter. FATO =1.5 x Overall Length An Extended FATO is centered on the TLOF j 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 LIEXPERTS PNTERNATIONAL LLC. �,h a„ w Fw.n.nr srmxsw.. «w.. ,.eom..e.'v / 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 �+�L- (EXPERTS PNTERNATIOIVAL LLCT Fn^n*'IY Ra�nC A. 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G 1 "PH igg.3 -4 13 - 19 25 I 37 47 47 IjF San - inert wLbd r Slat Sid Lrita: ,fan. at Dec. 3 arare 00 23 c Colorado Jar RAWS NiaYl Lat4t 3V 3 I+tiiude 39" J7' 77' H IrigiLaAe 106' 27. 06" W AC1ru�taas klJl R.. P.I—M : Nam Wind Speed REMOTEAUTOMATIC WEATHER STATION Dowd Junction (2004 -2014) • 3.4 n m West of Vvm C Lat: N-39'37'37"; • Long: W -106° 27' 06" a l • Elevation: 8,998' • NESS I D: 3241 B964, • NWS ID: 051606 • Agency: USFS - .�: Slat mare Sip. 1. 2004 '•` RSd Mao: .lam. 1, =4 �1 iL V"V 1114 Of 3410 _ T dolpaise W57 uC 91940 �'z. .. _ ,� 1Jiit rrn keplooal Cifirtr Ciit.t N 1 -- k— •L•pEKPERTS PNTERNdA 5- AL LLC. h a, ,w 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 Fw.n.nr n.v.��a. srmxsw.. «w.�. G 1 "PH igg.3 -4 13 - 19 25 I 37 47 47 IjF San - inert wLbd r Slat Sid Lrita: ,fan. at Dec. 3 arare 00 23 • Develop preliminary design in accordance with FAA AC 150/5390 -2C • Complete FAA Form 7480 "Notice of Landing Area Proposal" • Submit FAA 7480 to FAA Airports Distrlict ;©.ffipe' • FAA airports district office checks 7480 for completeness • Project then assigned an airspace case number, • Application distributed to the appropriate lines"of, business within the FAA • Flight standards -- assigns a trained airspace inspector. (Commonly a helicopter pilot wh-o is a primary operations inspector and has completed the Evaluation course at TSI in Oklahohpa City) • The inspector will go to the site and meet With the component and review all of the heliport design elements ' • Upon completion of the inspection a recommendation is rendered • A determination letter is issued - - - -- - 4;'- - • When the heliport is constructed and the FAA may opt for an additional inspection • FAA Form 5010 Airport Master Record then issued A, ,N �^� 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 �L- (EXPERTS PNTERNATIOIVAL LLCT, �` �,h a w Fw.n.nr n.v.��aa. srmxsw.. «w.. ,.e om..e.'v (-�—i!EXPERTS INTERNATIONAL LLC. 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 o. 1-1 Rd A 5-. Z4 • Only VVMC approved helicopter providers will be utili4 ed ;, , •Strict criteria for patient transport will be utilized • Pilots will be protected from patient inform atIo C-t'ALLI T AT l�� 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 &EXPEI�S IN M • Decision to fly or not to fly will be determined strictly on..., — Weather -.. r; I \` 4� — Performance,.- `r` �" �- i 4`: a 1,uli — Crew availabilit y / 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 �+� L- (EXPERTS PNTERNATIOIVAL LLCT, �` Mi w Fw unasr,nx s L _ --.v Psi D Ij I -D E, I? Z4 • Helicopter EMS Provider Requirements Part 135 registered and complianf\oo'O,�ators Formalized risk program " management Strict adherence top ublished HEMS weather minimum's I-dk-LIEXPEF�S INT R!,ATl. C.. d 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 tA —d 0-- F? _E�!D U j I/i • Prior to conducting op"erations at VVMC All pilots will: ��: Perform-an; onsite orientation flight �,, 1'. izj. Complete an online p ilott.rta'ining program Become,far11, a__�_ `W - ith _ Cific pilot briefing �Ie sheet information_._ �__.�.__ - 1_41-LIEXPEF�S INT R!,ATl. d 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 tA r j 4 r r— r-1 r-1 / �' f r-4 !--1 P I Harrisburg Harrisburg, NC Hospital FAA Identifier I i T6f7 GPS ID local Sectional I Charlotte LNellportUse I Hos ital f PPR TLOF l 60'x 60' 1 FATO 1 105' x 105' 1 MGW 1 35A00 Ibs. a- r Ground X Elevated Surface Type Concrete EleV.-I 723 ft. est. I Variation I 7.7w Nrst Wx 1 JQF 1 133.675 Preferred ApVDep Paths 1 167° 13470 1 310° 1 130° Windsock Yes Fenced Site Na I Security_ _I Yes Fire Suppression Yes e) Handhelr' Windsock I X I PeHmeter j X Leaden r{Ic r Beacon GlideSlape PCL _ 7--r �cp;� � 1 IMMt1NIC.ATIC VHF I X I UHF I I Simplex I X I Duplex LatiLon 35° 17' 09.26" N 080° 39'58-98- W (ast +mated) 35' 17.153' N 080' 39.983' W (NAD 93) 35.28589° N 080.66638" W Address: 9592 Rocky River Road, Harrisburg, NC 28075 Description: Hospital is located in Cabarrus County and is 0.5nm east of exit -36 of 1 -485. Heliport is north of the hospital 175'. TLOF l 60'x 60' 1 FATO 1 105' x 105' 1 MGW 1 35A00 Ibs. a- r Ground X Elevated Surface Type Concrete EleV.-I 723 ft. est. I Variation I 7.7w Nrst Wx 1 JQF 1 133.675 Preferred ApVDep Paths 1 167° 13470 1 310° 1 130° Windsock Yes Fenced Site Na I Security_ _I Yes Fire Suppression Yes e) Handhelr' Windsock I X I PeHmeter j X Leaden r{Ic r Beacon GlideSlape PCL _ 7--r �cp;� � 1 IMMt1NIC.ATIC VHF I X I UHF I I Simplex I X I Duplex I I 80OMhz I X -vi er Transmit 1 155.340 1 PL - 146.2 DPL Receive 155.340 PL 146.2 DPL r 1. Magnetic interference on pad 2. Power lines on ho sp ital pe rlmeter 3. Hospital 175' south 5. 4. _ t ■ Site Manager Karen Carker ED Phone (704) 403 -9400 Office Phone 5704) 403 -4840 5704) 403 -9499 1 Securilty Phone NOTES:. Unmarked and unlighted power lines u.nderthe 167'1 347° appidep path. All Non Carolina HealthCare helicopters coordinate with NledCenter Air Dispatch at (704) 512 -7941 and radio freq. 155.3251PL-9 1 .5. Pilot Briefing Sheet Last updated: 0 612812 0 1 4 Page 1 of 2 Produced By Hel7Experts Oternationa LLC C•8014 A71 Rights Reserved (EXPERTS INTERNATIONAL LLC. Fw.n.nr Rd a. srmxsw.. «wn.' Pilot Briefing Sheet Last updated:. 05UWZQ14 Page 2 of 2 Produced By WiExoerrs InternatrorkV LLC 02014 All Rights Reserved' 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 P ? �D Anvolving ht `, ` `' ~'\` TransportTeams Every turn down —Every question' = — Doctors'. ■ '�� �.t LEA. ` < k.; ".. —Every issue ,;a — Administration " � 1�i T� - l _ l , l y � �� I I l �� + L] �� •i l J ZL / 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 �+�L- (EXPERTS PNTERNATIOIVAL LLCT,�` �,h a„ w Fw.n.nr n.v.��aa. srmx. - • FAA Heliport Design Advisory Circular 2012 - Chapter 4 Hospital Heli q Section 402 A pplicability. � ` , \ I 1 04 "The standards in this chapter appi y-(,to projects funded- under the Airport Improvern e-rit Program (AIP) or Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) program. For otherprojects /heliports, these starift,rds are the FAA's recommendations for designing all-hospital heliports. t,A-1A JEXPEI�S IN 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 ft L T A�T l�� L�C.. =Mr " �A �d • The FAA Heliport Design Advisory Circular states the following i n Sec #6,-h 101: "When it is not feasible to meet all the standards and recommendations in this AC, consult with the appropriate offices of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Airports and Flight Standards Service to Wentify any adjustments to operational procedures necessary to accommodate operationsIo the maxi.mu-m--,extent,'-'-,., C,A—IA JEXPEI�S IN 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 L T A�T l�� �A • The FAA heliport design- advisory circular states the following i n SeO16-h 106: "Heliport sites may be adjacent to a river or a lake, a railroad, a freeway, or a highway, all of which offer the potential for multi-functional land usage. These locations also have the advantage of relatively unobstructed airspace, which can be further protected from unwanted encroachment by properly Z, enacted z ,_ o'hing.'. 'Q4*_IA � I E X P E I�S I N 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 ft L T A�T l�� C.. =Mr " �A �d • FAA 8900.1 (Guide used by FAA inspectors) Volume 8 General Tech n ica--Ifuncti ons, Chapter 3 Miscellaneous Technical" Functions, Section 8 -213 Heliports, B) Definitions and Elements of a Heliport, 5) Protection Zone, the guidance given is: 1 1 ;II II11 - k7-J "For' PPR (Prior Permissiori-Requ i red ) heliports, a protect,ionizonwis optional ". / v. 02014 All Rights Reserved 10/29/2014 ,� �L•pE![PERTS INTERNATIONAL LLC. , —��`- �h aw Fw.n.nr n.r da. srmx • FAA 8900.1 (FAA Inspectors Guidance) goes on to say the following: ;0 10 "In man Y_ u portions of the " ations, "ol approach/takeoff paths-can use the airspace exisfing, above public lands and waters, freeways, streets, parks, rivers, and lakes." 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