Statistics show that emergency ditching and water impacts in emergency are likely to have tragic consequences. Most of the passive safety devices developed for aircraft crashworthiness is designed for ground impacts. Loads, when impacting a solid or a soft surface, are rather different and therefore energy absorption devices developed for ground impact are usually not effective during a water impact and specific devices must be developed. In 2005, a Group for Aeronautical Research and Technology in Europe (GARTEUR), the AG15, was established to improve the SPH method for application to helicopter ditching. In this framework, water impact drop tests, using a triangular cross-section specimen were carried out at Politecnico di Milano in order...