Thursday, August 17, 2006
F.A.R
Me and a colleague just had a discussion about something called fatal Accident Rate (F.A.R) which is how many fatalities per 100 million exposed hours.
As my colleague is offshore on the Snorre A rig right now it was natural to discuss the F.A.R value for traveling by Helicopter.
F.A.R values for normal transportation is:
Airplane: 56
Car: 25
Ship/Boat: 9.1
Train: 6.2
Therefore it was a bit alerting that travel by helicopter had a FAR value of 160...
Well well, could be worse...
Anyway; I had enough, I'm going home to watch a re-run of Seinfeld.
Good Night
As my colleague is offshore on the Snorre A rig right now it was natural to discuss the F.A.R value for traveling by Helicopter.
F.A.R values for normal transportation is:
Airplane: 56
Car: 25
Ship/Boat: 9.1
Train: 6.2
Therefore it was a bit alerting that travel by helicopter had a FAR value of 160...
Well well, could be worse...
Anyway; I had enough, I'm going home to watch a re-run of Seinfeld.
Good Night
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those airplane card thing you pocketed might help..heheheh. if you feel in your guts that it is not a fly day, play sick and go fly-fishing. (i'm sure everything will go smoothely and amazing!)
Hehe, yeah, well the don't have safety on board on the Helicopters in the north sea.... they only show a safety video befor we take off... those cheap bastards :-)
But yeah, good idea :-)
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But yeah, good idea :-)
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