You want me to compare mishaps of the entire line of Robinson products since its inception to one specific airframe from Bell? Though since you brought it up, I'm actually surprised it's so low. I mean, they've made more than 14,000 helicopters. Heck, the 5000+ R22s have logged more than 30 million flight hours in that time. Even if all of those deaths are in the R22, that's still one fatality for every 58,000 flight hours. Considering how junior your average R22 pilot is and the fact that they're used by a lot of smaller organizations, that's actually pretty impressive. Not exactly a death trap. As far as the R66 goes, they redesigned the empennage in 2023, which should help with the mast bumping.since 1982, there have been 512 deaths Robinson crashes worldwide. How might the Bell 206 compare?
I just don't think there's another realistic option out there. The EC-130 or Bell 505 would probably be the closest, but even those are an extra $1M per copy.