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![]() So for our purposes, what's the need for an "aviation" helmet? Most aviation deaths are caused by head injury, hitting the dash or other structure. Shoulder straps help tremendously, but do not always protect completely. |
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:27:03 GMT, Frank wrote:
So for our purposes, what's the need for an "aviation" helmet? Most aviation deaths are caused by head injury, hitting the dash or other structure. Can you quote a source on this? For most of us, if our heads hit the panel in an accident it's because either the structure or the shoulder harness has broken, and if there's that high of force involved, survivability is probably iffy anyway. Not to say a helmet wouldn't help. Had a boss in a moderate car accident once, and ended up with a pretty bad concussion from his head bouncing off the side pillar. Mind you, he didn't start wearing a helmet in his Buick after that.... Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote in
: On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:27:03 GMT, Frank wrote: So for our purposes, what's the need for an "aviation" helmet? Most aviation deaths are caused by head injury, hitting the dash or other structure. Can you quote a source on this? Sorry Ron, I believe I read it in an old EAA publication back when they were trying to get everyone to install a shoulder harness. |
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