VIKING Life-Saving Equipment has launched the first aircrew lifejacket to secure approvals under the latest European Aviation Safety Agency ETSO for an emergency breathing system.
The VIKING YouSafe™ Crew Pro (PV9366) lifejacket’s innovative Emergency Breathing System (EBS) is the first complete system to merit the European Technical Standard Order stamp. The approval verifies that the new lifejacket’s compact and lightweight system surpasses the technical standards from the Civil Aviation Authority CAP 1034 and EN4856.
Performance requirements
To provide crews and passengers with the air they need to escape from a helicopter in an emergency, EBS solutions sometimes feature bulky air cylinders which pull on the lifejacket and rest on the hip during in-flight hours, impeding mobility and potentially causing discomfort.
As the supplier of aircrew lifejackets in Europe, VIKING sought input from the North Sea and other key clients over 36 months, to meet the latest industry safety performance requirements and customer requests for greater comfort in a single step.
Compact EBS
Its carbon composite cylinder is smaller than its aluminum predecessor and with 20% more air capacity
Viking’s long-term collaborative partnership with the Aqualung Group, an industry pioneer in underwater breathing solutions, is bearing fruit with this approval. The VIKING YouSafe™ Crew Pro lifejacket includes Aqualung’s lightest and most compact EBS [MEER LW].
It's a carbon composite cylinder that is not only smaller than its aluminum predecessor but 350g lighter while having 20% more air capacity.
Additional features of the jacket
In addition to its lightweight and compact size, MEER incorporates several optimized features for ease of use in an emergency.
Its 360° first stage swivel connection, left and right hand neutral second stage, as well as a color-coded indicator for remaining air supply and system on/off visual indicator, makes it the perfect fit for our VIKING YouSafe™ Crew Pro lifejacket.
Addressing comfort issues
Lifejacket weight and user mobility are significant issues for aircrews in high-pressure situations"
“Lifejacket weight and user mobility are significant issues for aircrews, whether in high-pressure situations or during long in-flight hours, especially since the inclusion of EBS as standard,” said Heather McManus, Global Sales Manager Aviation, VIKING.
“In the North Sea, market conditions mean crews spend less time waiting for jobs on the ground and longer in the air. When the air cylinder is too big and too heavy, comfort is also impacted.”
ETSO-approved lifejacket
McManus said that the VIKING YouSafe™ Crew Pro lifejacket would satisfy a clear market need among aircrew, but that its enhanced performance would be as interesting to passengers.
“Beyond the greater comfort, if all lifejacket users onboard are saving 350g in weight the resulting payload gain could translate to extra luggage capacity. We believe that the first ergonomic, ETSO-approved lifejacket with an ETSO EBS will attract interest all over Europe and beyond.”
PPE innovations
Profile of the back of the jacket has been lowered to increase helmet and headset clearance
In line with VIKING’s commitment to continuous innovation in PPE, the development period has been used as an opportunity to upgrade other VIKING YouSafe™ Crew Pro lifejacket features.
Buoyancy chambers have been enhanced, while the profile of the back of the jacket has been lowered to increase helmet and headset clearance.
Enhanced line of sight
The jacket has also been reprofiled to enhance the line of sight during landings for pilots, with the rear bladder streamlined and the activation handle moved inside the jacket for easier access.
Available with immediate effect and included in the rental concept VIKING offers, the VIKING YouSafe™ Crew Pro could replace existing lifejackets as agreements came up for renewal, said McManus. Only certified staff and approved facilities would service the new lifejacket with EBS.