The Australian Transport Safety Bureau encourages all operators
of R22 helicopters, and organisations performing installation,
inspection, and maintenance activities on the drive belts of R22
helicopters to note the circumstances detailed in this preliminary
report. The ATSB reinforces the need for continued vigilance by
operators and maintenance organisations during the routine
inspection of the R22 drive system as follows:
- Drive belts. Check for defects or damage such as blistering,
cracking or delamination.
- Drive sheaves. Check for incorrect alignment, poor sheave
surface condition and/or uneven groove wear patterns.
- Clutch actuator. Check for incorrect tension, such as indicated
by rotor engagement during engine start.
Attention is also drawn to the detrimental effect on drive belt
life of exceeding engine horsepower limits, as measured by manifold
air pressure (MAP). To mitigate that risk, pilots should operate
the helicopter within the flight manual limits; specifically, those
related to MAP.