The design of modern helicopters is highly influenced by crashworthiness requirements aiming at increasing the survivability of the occupants in case of an accident. In the event of a crash impact, the helicopter structure must preserve a minimum survivable space and limit the forces and accelerations transmitted to the occupants and the payload. In order to limit the overall weight of the structure, this requirement has to be taken into account ever since the beginning of the design, introducing in the helicopter structure energy absorbing systems, mainly in the landing gear, the cabin subfloor and in the seats. Numerical analyses represent a valuable tool to support and guide the design process. Finite element techniques as well as multib...