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US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYAAAA Mission Solutions SummitRisk Management in the Era of All-DomainOperations and TrainingCOL Ron EllsDeputy Commanding OfficerU.S. Army Combat Readiness CenterUS Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)CUIUSACRC AAAAApril 20221

US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYWhat is the CRC?LOE 1: GatherReporting, Investigations, Inspections, AssessmentsLOE 2: Analyze and AssessTrend Analysis, Lessons Learned, Tool / Systems Development,Policy UpdatesPreventLoss&ProtectPeopleLOE 3: DeliverExportable Loss Prevention Tools and Information, Risk ManagementTraining Courses, Web Portals and Forums, Staff Assistance Teams, ArmyRisk Assessment ProgramUS Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)MISSIONThe U.S. Army Combat Readiness Centerpreserves Army readiness through analysis,training, and the development of systems thatprevent accidental loss of our people andresources.VISIONA safety culture exists within the Army thatprevents injury, occupational illness, andmishap losses through increased situationalawareness, continuous application of the riskmanagement process, and the enforcement ofstandards.CUIUSACRC AAAAApril 20222

Class A AviationTrends FY19-FY22 YTDClass A Mishaps: 24 Flight, 4 Flight Related, 1 GroundUS ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYLocationHome Station / Training (20)NTC / JRTC (2)Deployed (7)Time of DayDay (12)N / NVD Operations (17)Causal FactorHuman errorMateriel failureEnvironmentalUnknown / TBD (25/29)(3/29)(1)(0)MDSAH-64 (7)UH-60 (13)CH-47 (4)UH-72 (2)Other RW (1)FW (2)86%10%4%0%Areas to Focus / MitigateSet expectations and train MBO / FMAAReal-time risk managementManage personnel turbulence (4th quarter)Crew coordination / fly the aircraftPrimary FactorsIncorrect EP Actual (3) 11 fatalitiesIncorrect EP Training (4) 3 fatalitiesCFIT / Object Strike/AQC (4) 4 fatalitiesDVE – Dust/Snow (3) IIMC (1) 3 fatalitiesFlt related – fall on exit (2) 2 fatalitiesGround taxi (1)Lightning strike-Ground (1)External Load - Sling load (2) Hoist (1) 1 fatalityWire Strike (1)Hard landing/power management / gear up (3)Materiel Failure (3) Dual sprag clutch failure (H-64) Engine failure (H-6) Hydraulic fire in forward pylon (H-47)Crew coordination (20)Data as of 10 Mar 2022US Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)CUIUSACRC AAAAApril 20223

4th Quarter Spike(Class A) FY15-FY19US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETY 4th Quarter – Complex SituationFY15-FY19: 40% of Class A mishaps occurred during4th Quarter (21 of 53, but only 27% of flight hours)Significant turbulence in leadership/personnelChange in environmental conditions (heat, dust, NVG)Uptick in training following summer PCS121080000Aviation (Manned) Class A FLT/FLT REL MishapsAVG FLT HRs / 19FY18FY17FY16FY15TotalsFlight 0US Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety ber211116676320Data as of 1 Oct 2021USACRC AAAAApril 20224

IP and MTP HoursFY20-21 Class A MannedUS ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYPCCase ompo 30810101320210330100820210420101714MTDS ClassCAI/IASynopsisIP/MPTTIIAI Ground taxi mishapNO909IAI Ext. Load of AH-64IP267012020 UH-60M A12020 CH-47FA12020 AH-64EACAI CFIT22020 UH-60LA12020 MC-12SACAI MTF Engine FailureSingle engineCAItraining12020PIIPMP/MEMDSHrs Previous 319326N/A8384451236253N/AN/A86159MP861N/A70 lian532N/AN/A49425AH64 - 1066IP1MH60M2021 UH-60L22021 CH-47FA22021 UH-60LACAI CFIT SinaiExt. Load of prefabIAIbldgCAI NYARNG CFIT22021 UH-60LACAI IDARNG IIMCIP12021 AH-64EACAI Rucker Bag trainingIP12021 AH-64EAIAIEDECU failureNO12021 AH-64DAIAIIP12021 UH-72AAPFE AutorotationSingle Engine OGECAItrainingACAI Gunnery demoIPAIPIPIPIP57782979449N/A1204 1006 / 230 18111502N/A754 395 / 576094542N/A89511195244 Civilian - 3913327127061840494AH64 - 294OH58D, C12 12 of 14 had an IP or MP and one was dual tracked IP/MP. Only 3 of 14 mishaps had PCs with less than 1200 hrs total time. 5 of the 14 mishaps had a Dual PC Crew. The Average IP/MP Time is about 1500 hrs and PIs was about 470.56Previous ACFTAH64 - 1264AH64 - 678UH/HH60 - 658 / Civilian-1328CH47D, UH-1, UH60A,C12(***The 3 highest time IP/MPs were removed from the average)Data as of 12 JUL 2021US Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)CUIUSACRC AAAAApril 20225

US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYOperationalizingRisk Managementhttps://call2.army.mil/toc.aspx?document 18155“Operationalizing Risk Management for Divisions and Corps”Authors: LTC John Gervais and LTC Nathan BrookshireCALL Analyst: MAJ Andrew BriggsUS Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)CUIUSACRC AAAAApril 20226

US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYUS Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)OperationalizingRisk ManagementCUIUSACRC AAAAApril 20227

US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYUS Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)OperationalizingRisk ManagementCUIUSACRC AAAAApril 20228

US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYUS Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)OperationalizingRisk ManagementCUIUSACRC AAAAApril 20229

US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTEROur BrothersREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYand SistersLost in FY21 to fatal mishaps18 on-duty Soldier fatalities and 86 off-duty Soldier fatalitiesUS Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)CUIUSACRC AAAAApril 202210

US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTERREADINESS THROUGH SAFETYUSACRCPoints of Contact Command Teamo Commander: BG Andrew Hilmes; (334) 255-9360; andrew.c.hilmes.mil@army.milo Deputy Commander: COL Ron Ells; (334) 255-3075; ronald.l.ells@army.mil USACRC Senior Army Aviator (COL Steve Pierce 15 JUL)o Command Sergeant Major: CSM James Light; (334) 255-3575; james.l.light2.mil@army.mil G3 / Mishap Investigations, Reporting & Tracking:o Mr. Eric Schwegler; (334) 255-9552; eric.e.schwegler2.civ@army.mil Assessments & Prevention (ARAP, Loss Prevention, & Requests for Information):o Mr. Rae McInnis; (334) 255-1178; william.r.mcinnis.civ@army.mil Training & Education (Aviation/Ground Safety Officer, CP-12, and Mishap Investigation Courses):o Ms. Dana Probert; (334) 255-2119; dana.m.probert.civ@army.mil Helpdesk: (334) 255-1390 Come see us at https://safety.army.mil/US Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF)CUIUSACRC AAAAApril 202211

US Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) & Office of the Director of Army Safety (ODASAF) CUI 11 US ARMY COMBAT READINESS CENTER READINESS THROUGH SAFETY USACRC AAAA April 2022 Command Team oCommander: BG Andrew Hilmes; (334) 255-9360; andrew.c.hilmes.mil@army.mil oDeputy Commander: COL Ron Ells; (334) 255-3075; ronald.l.ells@army.mil