File:Even Low Levels of Combustible Gas Endanger Offshore Helicopters (28619598664).jpg
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<a href="https://www.bsee.gov/newsroom/latest-news/statements-and-releases/press-releases/even-low-levels-of-combustible-gas" rel="nofollow">August 5, 2016</a> WASHINGTON- Mounting evidence suggests exposure to low levels of methane and other combustible gases can be catastrophic for helicopters traveling to and from offshore platforms, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s (BSEE) Doug Morris stated today. “We have been out sending alerts on the issue of aviation safety and methane releases for some time,” Morris said, “but we are now concerned that even low levels of gases can be extremely dangerous.” Morris, BSEE’s Chief of Office of Offshore Regulatory Programs, explained that “the intake of a highly combustible gas can result in a sudden change in helicopter engine performance.”
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