14 CFR §135.617
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- (a)Each certificate holder conducting helicopter air ambulance operations must establish, and document in its operations manual, an FAA-approved preflight risk analysis that includes at least the following—
- (1)Flight considerations, to include obstacles and terrain along the planned route of flight, landing zone conditions, and fuel requirements;
- (2)Human factors, such as crew fatigue, life events, and other stressors;
- (3)Weather, including departure, en route, destination, and forecasted;
- (4)A procedure for determining whether another helicopter air ambulance operator has refused or rejected a flight request; and
- (5)Strategies and procedures for mitigating identified risks, including procedures for obtaining and documenting approval of the certificate holder's management personnel to release a flight when a risk exceeds a level predetermined by the certificate holder.
- (b)Each certificate holder must develop a preflight risk analysis worksheet to include, at a minimum, the items in paragraph (a) of this section.
- (c)Prior to the first leg of each helicopter air ambulance operation, the pilot in command must conduct a preflight risk analysis and complete the preflight risk analysis worksheet in accordance with the certificate holder's FAA-approved procedures. The pilot in command must sign the preflight risk analysis worksheet and specify the date and time it was completed.
- (d)The certificate holder must retain the original or a copy of each completed preflight risk analysis worksheet at a location specified in its operations manual for at least 90 days from the date of the operation.