Commercial helicopter came within four metres of ditching in the Atlantic: report
HALIFAX — A helicopter carrying 13 people came within four metres of ditching in the Atlantic as it was trying to land on an offshore platform in July 2019, the Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
The two pilots aboard the Sikorsky S-92A helicopter, operated by Canadian Helicopters Offshore, had attempted two approaches using instrument flight rules, but they couldn’t land because of low clouds and poor visibility, according to a report by the federal agency.
The flight crew then spotted the platform, visible above a fog layer, and attempted a “non-standard visual approach,” the report said.
Larry McWha, a retired navy helicopter pilot, said a non-standard approach indicates that the pilots flew toward the platform in a way that was not recommended.

