All Helicopters articles – Page 240

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    Bell tests

    1995-04-19T09:31:00Z

    Preliminary airworthiness evaluations of the LHTEC T800-powered Bell UH-1H are to be completed in April, clearing the way for delivery of five re-engined helicopters to the US Border Patrol Agency for evaluation.   Source: Flight International

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    Rotary FANS

    1995-04-12T00:00:00Z

    It is one of the ironies of the future air-navigation system (FANS) that, although it is aimed primarily at airline operations, the general-aviation (GA) community is so far its major user. One FANS element - satellite navigation - is already commonplace in fixed-wing GA in the form of the global-positioning ...

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    Rotary groups fight FAA Robinson rules

    1995-04-05T00:00:00Z

    US AND AUSTRALIAN helicopter associations, are disputing new US Federal Aviation Administration proposals, governing Robinson helicopter-pilot qualifications, as "unnecessary and restrictive." The Australians believe that the rules should apply to all helicopters. The FAA recommends that "...additional specific pilot training is necessary for the safe operation of ...

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    Bell ties up Indonesian deal

    1995-04-05T00:00:00Z

    BELL HELICOPTER Textron and IPTN of Indonesia have finalised an agreement to expand their existing co-operation to include marketing, completion and support of the Bell 407T light twin and Bell 430 intermediate twin in Indonesia. IPTN has been assembling the Bell 412 medium twin in Indonesia for 13 ...

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    Atlanta plans to try out Olympic heli-route network a year early

    1995-03-29T00:00:00Z

    A JOINT US government/ industry project to develop a low-level airspace system for Atlanta, Georgia, is expected to be demonstrated by July, one year before the city hosts the centennial Olympic Games. The aim is to have a network of helicopter routes over Atlanta's freeway system by July ...

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    North Sea operators act over lightning operations

    1995-03-29T00:00:00Z

    THE UK'S THREE major offshore helicopter operators have voluntarily suspended flights in known lightning conditions over the North Sea. Their move follows the successful ditching on 19 January, of a Bristow Helicopter Eurocopter AS.322L Super Puma, after a lightning strike in the tail area. Bristow, Bond Helicopter and ...

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    Official ARIA A310 accident report leaves cause vague

    1995-03-29T00:00:00Z

    The 1994 fatal crash of an Aeroflot Russian International Airlines (ARIA) Airbus Industrie A310 was due neither to pilot error nor technical deficiencies, says the initial draft of the Russian Department of Air Transport (DAT) official report. The report blames the 22 March accident on "the unfavourable concurrence ...

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    FAA's piston-engine directive leaves 6,000 aircraft grounded

    1995-03-29T00:00:00Z

    THE DISCOVERY of faulty counterfeit connecting-rod bolts on some Textron Lycoming piston engines is expected to result in a bill of more than $10 million for fixed-wing aircraft and helicopter owners. A US Federal Aviation Administration emergency airworthiness directive (AD) has grounded the aircraft for inspection. The FAA ...

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    Job market hard for rotary pilots

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Sir - With reference to the letter "Frustration of seeking a job" (Flight International, 8-14 March, P64), such frustration is not exclusive to the fixed-wing world. I started to apply for a new job as an experienced helicopter pilot at the end of 1994. I sent applications all ...

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    Eurocopter launches effort to expand civil-design limits

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH EUROCOPTER Deutschland, the Daimler-Benz Aerospace part of the bi-national helicopter group, which includes Aerospatiale of France, is pulling together a four-year research programme aimed at achieving significant operational, environ- mental and safety improvements. The DM120 million ($80 million) civil-helicopter research-and-development programme will ...

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    Erickson praises K-MAX, but returns aircraft

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA KAMAN AEROSPACE'S lead customer for the K-MAX external-lift helicopter, Erickson Air-Crane, has returned its leased aircraft to the manufacturer, citing a change in company philosophy. Kaman says that Erickson never voiced any dissatisfaction with the aircraft, on which it had accumulated 225h. Oregon-based Erickson ...

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    Mustering support

    1995-03-15T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNS On the eve of Australia's 1994 cattle mustering season, 54 helicopter pilots attended a three-day, privately conducted helicopter safety-awareness refresher course. It was one of more than a dozen runs in the past two years, by two highly experienced helicopter pilots, doubling as flight safety ...

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    Nothing to be afraid of

    1995-03-15T00:00:00Z

    US authorities worry about accepting Robinson Helicopter. Australian cowboys show that training is the key to safe use. Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC The US Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) latest move to beef up flight-training requirements for the Robinson Helicopter R22 and R44 follows a year of ...

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    North Sea safety study speeds equipment change

    1995-03-08T00:00:00Z

    AUK study of safety and survival in offshore helicopter operations looks certain to lead to an acceleration of basic changes in safety-equipment design. The biggest changes are likely to be in the areas of life-raft carriage, aircraft-flotation devices and lifejacket/immersion-suit design. Moves towards the use of ...

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    FAA tightens training rules for R22/R44

    1995-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Following a rash of fatal accidents, the US Federal Aviation Administration has established new rules governing special training and experience requirements for pilots flying the Robinson R22 and R44 light piston-engined helicopters. The Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) seeks to improve pilot reaction ...

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    Bell Taiwan Deal

    1995-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Bell Helicopter Textron is to set up a helicopter-maintenance plant in Taiwan in collaboration with Air Asia.   Source: Flight International

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    Largest order yet for Explorers

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    THREE JAPANESE companies have between them ordered 17 McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (MDHS) Explorer helicopters. Aero Asahi, one of the country's largest helicopter operating companies, is to purchase 15 of the machines. The Aero Asahi order is the largest to date for the recently certificated NOTAR (no-tail-rotor)-equipped helicopter. The operator ...

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    Eurocopter

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Gerard Chauvallon has been named chairman of American Eurocopter, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He replaces Guy Eissautier, who has retired. Chauvallon was most recently vice-chairman of American Eurocopter and chief operating officer of Eurocopter France. Source: Flight International

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    Moscow Bound

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Schweizer Aircraft has sold two Model 300C piston-powered helicopters to Russian distributor Novecopter. One 300C was delivered to the Moscow based company in August 1993 for use as a demonstrator. The two new 300Cs will be used for light-utility duties. Source: Flight International

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    Altair makes light work of HUMS

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES ALTAIR, a Massachusetts-based avionics company, has introduced the first health and usage monitoring system for light turbine and piston helicopters. The Altair HUMS, weighing less than 1kg, has already been fitted to Enstrom 480 and Bell 206 helicopters and is scheduled for ...