xrkyle Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 In what is probably one of the most heavily regulated industry in the world, I find it strange that there are no regulations around the worthiness of a flight helmet. I searched TC's site high and low and found nothing on standards or requirements for helmets - just cursory notes that it's good to wear one. My motorcycle helmet has to meet TC standards (and optionally, SNELL as well) where as a flight helmets do not. Anyone know why? Quote
Mac-Ex-wafu Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 I think you answered your own question, Helmets are not required to be worn and are not mandatory, therefore, if it isn't mandatory it can't be regulated as to the condition of it. Wearing one whilst on a bike is so therefore can be regulated. Just my two bobs worth! Quote
Zach Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 In what is probably one of the most heavily regulated industry in the world, I find it strange that there are no regulations around the worthiness of a flight helmet. I searched TC's site high and low and found nothing on standards or requirements for helmets - just cursory notes that it's good to wear one. My motorcycle helmet has to meet TC standards (and optionally, SNELL as well) where as a flight helmets do not. Anyone know why? I think there are detailed military specifications (mil spec) applying to flight helmets, so civilian authorities have not felt the need. The major helmets brands are used by militaries around the world so you can rely on that. Quote
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