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Volume 11, October 2011

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inside this edition: AKV Inc. announces Turbomeca validation of their Arriel 1 Cycle Counters Share views at International Helicopter Safety Symposium GENA Systems launches Sky Commander new avionics system Children’s Medical Center’s new state-of-the-art helicopter October 2011

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AKV Inc. announces Turbomeca validation of their Arriel 1 Cycle Counters Oceanside, CA - AKV Inc. in to obtain new software and validation conjunction with Turbomeca (Safran documentation based on the unit serial group) is very pleased to announce that number. Newly purchased systems will Turbomeca has validated the AKV Arriel be manufactured with the validation 1 Engine Cycle Counter as an acceptable software installed and validation data cycle counting aid system for their Arriel provided accordingly. 1B, 1D, 1D1 engines installed in the Eurocopter AS350 and 1E1/-2 engines Newly purchased systems installed in the Eurocopter BK117C1 and C2 (EC145). The newly developed and will be manufactured with validated “Linear Method” procedure now utilized by the AKV Cycle Counter is the validation software based on the published “Recommended” procedure but provides for a more installed and validation precise and less conservative method of computing and accruing both Gas data provided accordingly. Producer (Ng) and Power Turbine (Np) cycles. Turbomeca will reference and officialise “After 8 years in operation, I am very the AKV Arriel 1 Cycle Counter as a pleased to have received this validation. cycling aid system in the Turbomeca As pilots we have all done our best to documentation, through the distribution comply with manual cycle counting of the General Service Letter 2283/04. In addition, for existing Cycle Counters requirements, but at the end of a busy UTP-0905-Ad colorto utilize 11/13/09 1 flight2:18 day itPMcan Page be anyone’s guess...! inFinal operation, customers 2wishing Having obtained Turbomeca validation is the new validation must contact AKV

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a “big deal” for us as a company which further signifies our systems capability and accuracy.” Quote provided by Jonathan Gunn, CEO, President of AKV, Inc. AKV Engine Cycle Counters are not only the most affordable engine cycle counters in the industry they are also valuable in that they allow the operator to accrue lower operating cycles of up to 45% over the more conservative manual “Lump” pilot method. Cycle Counters Benefits include: • Reduced Engine Operating Costs From Increased Cycle Life Usage • High Accuracy • Field Programmable • Easy Installation • Optional “Data Stream” available for Automatic data transfer • Easy To Read 4 Line LCD Display Indicating: •Real Time Gas Producer (Ng) and Power Turbine (Np) Speeds •Ng Max Speed •Ng & Np Accrued flight cycle counts •Ng & Np Overall Totals •Engine Start Counter •Ng & Np Operation/Excursions Counters •Flight Operating Timer •Engine Operating Timer Currently AKV holds FAA, Transport Canada, EASA and Brazil approvals for the Arriel 1 Cycle Counter. Volume 11, october 2011

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Share views at International Helicopter Safety Symposium Aviation experts from around the world will gather at the International Helicopter Safety Symposium taking place in Fort Worth, Texas, on Nov. 8-9. The theme of the fifth annual symposium for the worldwide helicopter industry will be Human Factors: Our Collective Challenge – Our Individual Responsibility.

accident rate by 80 percent by 2016. The symposium will include six panels during the two-day event with participants sharing their expertise on a wide variety of topics, including: • • Small Helicopter Operators Panel – Safety Strategies Implemented and Challenges to Implementation. • • Training Panel – Training and Simulation Tools that Improve Decision Making and Address Participants from across Human Factors. • • New Technologies/ the globe aimed at finding Next Generation Helicopter Infrastructure Panel – ways to drive the helicopter Improvements for Impacting Human Factors and Decision accident rate lower. Making. • • Corporate Safety Culture Panel – Strengthening a Safety Culture. The event is a gathering of • • Regional Partners Panel – How to helicopter operators, manufacturers, Best Implement Safety Intervention service providers, trade associations, Recommendations in Regions academia, government regulators, Throughout the World. pilots, mechanics, instructors, and other • • IHST Executive Committee Panel industry participants from across the – What are the Global Helicopter globe aimed at finding ways to drive Community’s Biggest Challenges in the helicopter accident rate lower. Reaching Their Safety Goal? Organizations involved in the symposium More information about the Fifth also are members of the International Annual International Helicopter Safety Helicopter Safety Team, which was Symposium can be obtained at the created in 2005 with a mission of International Helicopter Safety Team web reducing the worldwide civil helicopter site (www.IHST.org).

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calendar of events October 2011 October 2011 - TBA ALEA Canada Safety Seminar Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada www.alea.org October 10-12, 2011 NBAAA Meeting and Conference Las Vegas, NV www.nbaa.org October 17-19, 2011 AMTC St. Louis, MO www.aams.org October 23, 2011 10th Annual Wings, Wheels, Rotors & Expo Los Alamitos Army Airfield Los Alamitos, CA wwrexpo.net

November 2011 November 1-3, 2011 ALEA Central Safety Seminar Austin, TX www.alea.org November 8-9, 2011 Int’l Helicopter Safety Symposium Fort Worth, TX www.IHST.org November 12-14, 2011 CIAM - Int’l Trade Show Ciam Cancun 2011 www.expo-ciam.com/ November 14-17, 2011 2011 DoD Maintenence Symposium Fort Worth Convention Center Fort Worth, TX www.sae.org

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GENA Systems launches Sky Commander new avionics system designed to solve mission-critical operations problems Salzburg, Austria – GENA Systems announces the new product launch of Sky Commander, the “World’s First Mission-Critical Management SystemTM

(MCMS)”. The new avionics product is designed for the deployment of Flight Director-Pilot-Crew helicopter team workflow. The helicopter avionics system uses the latest technologies to avoid navigation and communication problems during time-sensitive flight operations where every second counts. Today’s Helicopter operators must buy an array of expensive avionic products to get the functionality necessary in executing specialized flight missions such as air ambulatory, SAR, aerial fire fighting

or cargo transportation. Now with Sky Commander, mission-oriented companies can get flight management system built on one chassis. This all-in-one system features popular navigation technologies such as: Flight Following, Moving Map, Real-time tracking, Obstacle Management and 2-way satellite communication from any corner of the world. Yet, what makes Sky Commander unique to mission-oriented companies is it’s specialized components necessary for urgent or emergency flights such as: GC2 (GENA Command & Control), a web-based program (Software-as-aService) which enables flight directors & managers to have complete Situational Intelligence (SI) during all phases of an operation whether stationed at a fixed location or a continually moving control center enabling maximum mobility around the world. It also features GENA Auto Flight Plan

(AFP). This innovative feature enables flight directors to increase “speed-totarget”. With one click of a keyboard mouse all flight details including; emergency mission details, target address, extreme weather conditions, and any other mission details can now be automatically transmitted in-flight to the helicopter cockpit. Also, in dynamic environments information changes quickly, therefore, AFP allows ground crews to communicate updates to “incockpit” flight crews in real-time. This trademarked feature enables pilots to make critical decision “on-the-fly” based upon new information continually coming in from ground crews. Plus, with common helicopter avionics, pilots receive mission details from the flight director and manually enter target addresses and other flight plan data to the moving map unit. This manual-entry method often results in key-entry errors causing miscommunication leading to time delays. Pilots would often arrive at a wrong location due to entering wrong coordinates. With AFP this problem is eliminated because flight plans keyed in by the flight director are instantly transmitted to the pilot’s Sky Commander moving map interface.

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Another exclusive Sky Commander feature is the Consortium Management System (CMS) feature which enables multiple aircraft belonging to different organizations (ex: Red Cross, FEMA, CERT) and participating in a single mission to be managed under one control center for maximum efficiency and responsiveness. Chief Engineer & CEO of Gena Systems, Werner Gerold, who led the Sky Commander design team says his inspiration to focus on this critical mission-management niche grew because, “Worldwide we’re experiencing a drastic increase in natural disasters and the heroic specialist that are involved in these type of specialized operations deserve a system made exclusively for the dynamic or hostile environments they must work in.” CEO Werner Gerold mentions the recent Tohoku earthquake that caused a tsunami disaster in Japan as a case in point. During the March 2011 natural disaster he heard horror stories where private agencies and government rescue helicopters could not save lives due to planning failures, miscommunication, and generally the inability to coordinate rescue operations expediently and

effectively. And that’s because each disaster relief organization operated autonomously which resulted in duplicated rescue efforts and missed opportunities to save lives; problems experienced due to not having a central communications center. To solve this problem CEO Werner Gerold developed a Sky Commander feature called the Consortium Management System (CMS). The first-ofkind feature allows for one flight director to quarterback the collaboration of multiple inter-organizational relief efforts during natural disasters such as the Japanese tsunami in March 2011, The Great Mississippi Flood of April 2011, and Texas wild fires in September 2011. CEO Werner Gerold engineered Sky Commander with mission-oriented companies and specialist in mind. He says, “One attribute I wanted to integrate was scalability. This allows operators to obtain the immediate benefits of our systems at a cost-effective pricing point, yet, allow operators to integrate more Sky Commander features as needed. Once a unit is installed all additional modules are built on the main chassis and all new upgrades are programed on the same unit allowing

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FAS signs for GrandNew and AW169 helicopters

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of AgustaWestland helicopters, which already includes two of the well proven Grand helicopters. The contract also marks the entrance of the all new AW169 helicopter into the growing UAE market. Bruno Spagnolini, Chief Executive Officer, AgustaWestland said “It gives us great pleasure to further expand our working partnership with FAS, who have an excellent reputation for quality of service with their growing customer base. Adding the GrandNew and the all new AW169 to their fleet will enable FAS to offer its customers an enhanced range of services with the most technologically advanced helicopters available today.” The GrandNew features the most

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the AW169 has been designed in response to the growing market demand for an aircraft that delivers high performance, meets all the latest safety standards and has multi-role capabilities. The 4.5 tonne AW169 incorporates several new technology features to provide the highest levels of safety and operational benefits for its customers. New generation technologies are incorporated in the rotor system, engines, avionics, transmission and electric power generation and distribution systems. The

AW169 is set to be the most advanced and cost effective helicopter in its class for a number of applications such as passenger and offshore transport, EMS, SAR, law enforcement, and utility. Falcon Aviation Services (FAS) was established in early 2006 with the prime objective of filling a significant gap in the aviation market through the provision of innovative products and services. With its main operating base at Al Bateen Executive Airport, situated in the City Centre of Abu Dhabi, FAS is ideally located for to serve its customers. Its

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Children’s Medical Center’s new state-of-the-art helicopter at forefront of air medical transport safety DALLAS, TX – Children’s Medical Center (www.childrens.com) has debuted a new state-of-the-art medical helicopter that can fly two patients at a time while setting the highest standard for safety, including two pilots and full night-vision technology. The Sikorsky S-76 C++ is a twin-engine helicopter that operates at higher speeds and performance and provides greater range and smoother rides than smaller medical helicopters. It allows for enhanced safety with two pilots at the controls. The aircraft can fly safely in inclement weather, with certification from its pilots. “Children’s has chosen to be one of the few transport programs and the only neonatal and pediatric program within the United States to fly with two pilots in the helicopter,” said the hospital’s transport services director, Scotti Floyd-

Edgar. “This is one of the greatest safety enhancements a program could bring to their community, the patients and families that we serve and our medical crew.” The dual-pilot system is now used by many medical pilots in Canada and Europe. Safety is paramount to the transport program at Children’s. Since 2003, more than 80 people have died in medical helicopter accidents nationwide, according to National Transportation Safety Board statistics. The $14 million helicopter’s ability to fly two patients on stretchers at once will allow patients’ families and physicians the opportunity to accompany children during flights and differentiates Children’s from other pediatric hospitals in the Dallas and Fort Worth area. “This is a tremendous comfort to the child being transported and to the parent as

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Children’s Medical Center S76 helicopter designed to provide family-centered patient care

well,” Floyd-Edgar said. The new helicopter will be staffed with medical personnel specially trained in neonatal and pediatric critical care. It is equipped with pediatric and neonatal equipment. The flight team consists of two pilots, a registered respiratory therapist and a registered nurse, and also can include a paramedic and physician when needed. The helicopter is owned and operated by PHI Air Medical, a wholly owned subsidiary of PHI, Inc. The medical personnel who will fly on board are employed by Children’s Medical Center, while the pilots are provided by PHI. Much of the equipment was donated by members of the community. “As the hospital’s air ambulance provider, we share in the important and unique mission of Children’s Medical Center,” said Paul Julander, director of Traditional Programs with PHI Air Medical. “PHI has always been at the forefront of safety practices and performance standards in the industry, and we look forward to this partnership with Children’s in providing the community with the highest and safest level of care.” The helicopter will transfer patients from other hospitals to Children’s Medical Center, but does not fly to emergency medical scenes. The new helicopter will be easily recognized from the ground by its snazzy purple-and-red graphics and by a large “Children’s Medical Center” logo painted on the bottom.

Children’s has had a dedicated helicopter for more than six years and transfers more than 4,800 acutely ill or injured patients a year to Dallas for medical care. Children’s Medical Center Transport Service is the first pediatric transport team in the nation to receive CAMTS (Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems) certification in all three modes of medical transportation: fixed-wing, rotor-wing and ground. Children’s also is the first transport program in the nation to have a jet dedicated solely to pediatric transport. The hospital also offers the only Level I trauma pediatric hospital in North Texas. The helicopter will be located on-site and at Transport Services at Love Field Airport at Signature Flight Support. Love Field has the space and equipment necessary for maintenance and support of the aircraft and is located only one nautical mile from Children’s Medical Center.

about Children’s is a private, not-for-profit system. It’s the seventh-largest pediatric healthcare provider in the country, with 559 licensed beds, two full-service campuses and 10 outpatient sites. It was the state’s first pediatric hospital to achieve Level 1 Trauma status and is the only pediatric teaching facility in North Texas, affiliated with UT Southwestern Medical Center. For more information about Children’s, please visit www. childrens.com.


Conklin & de Decker will host the 12th Annual Aircraft Acquisition and Planning Seminar Conklin & de Decker will host the 12th Annual Aircraft Acquisition and Planning Seminar in Scottsdale, Arizona on December 6-7, 2011 at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort. Unique from other seminars and workshops, the Conklin & de Decker Aircraft Acquisition Planning Seminar is the only seminar that is designed to help the aircraft buyer, owner or aviation professional understand how to make an informed decision when buying and owning an aircraft. This Seminar will focus on the many areas of concern affecting the aircraft owner during and

after the acquisition. Created for the aircraft owner, manager or aviation professional that is faced with the need to acquire an aircraft or develop a plan for changing an aircraft fleet, this 2-day seminar is a must for anyone who needs to determine the best aircraft for their mission. Attendees will learn about the often confusing Federal and State taxes associated with aircraft acquisitions, depreciation, likekind exchanges, as well as the analysis behind the various financing alternatives and ownership structures. The latest in aircraft valuation and appraisals,

New financing relationship between CHC Helicopter and Mileston Aviation Group CHC Helicopter, the world’s largest helicopter-services company, and Milestone Aviation Group, a leading global helicopter leasing company, have announced the commencement of a significant new financing relationship. The companies have agreed to terms on the sale-leaseback of five aircraft: two Sikorsky S92 and three Eurocopter AS332L2. The first part of the transaction valued at over $50 million has closed, with another $30 million expected to close within the next two months. The total value of the deal is in excess of $80 million. The agreement, which covers aircraft already in CHC’s fleet, gives CHC additional flexibility in meeting the growing needs of its global customers by helping make most efficient use of capital. The aircraft currently are serving oil and gas contracts in Denmark, the United Kingdom and the Falklands. Richard Santulli, Milestone chairman, said, “CHC is one of the pre-eminent helicopter operators in the world and, as such, we are proud to have entered into this partnership. We look forward to growing this relationship in years to come.” “It’s great to have a company like Milestone come into the helicopter-leasing

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ntsb reports NTSB Identification: *CEN11CA535* Date: August 01, 2011 Location: Joice, IA Aircraft: Texas Helicopter OH-13H/M74A Injuries: 1 Uninjured. The pilot reported that he was paralleling a highway as he was applying chemical to a cornfield. He gained altitude to clear a homestead and then descended into the field to continue spraying once he cleared the homestead property. He reported that the helicopter impacted an unmarked wire that was strung diagonally between the road he was paralleling and the corner of the homestead property. The helicopter impacted the field and the main rotor blades separated from the airframe, causing the helicopter to cartwheel prior

coming to a stop. The pilot reported that there was no mechanical malfunction or failure of the helicopter prior to the wire strike. NTSB Identification: *ERA11IA436* Date: August 01, 2011 Location: Relience, TN Aircraft: BELL 206 Injuries: 4 Uninjured. A Bell 206 L4 helicopter sustained minor damage from a wire strike during takeoff in Reliance, Tennessee. The pilot, two crewmembers, and one patient were not injured. In a written statement, the pilot stated that the purpose of the flight was to pick up a patient that had been involved in a motor vehicle accident. The landing zone (LZ) was a “large field”

where he performed an approach after performing a “high and low recon” of the area, and receiving a briefing of the obstacles by the “LZ command” that was established by the local fire department. The crew was advised of wires along the road that was north of the field, and large rolls of hay spaced intermittently across the field. He initiated the takeoff, and when the helicopter reached 50 feet and 40 knots, the pilot adjusted the flight controls for a 60-knot climb attitude. About that time, the pilot heard a loud “thud” and saw scuff marks on the windscreen that alerted him to the wire strike. A FAA aviation safety inspector visited the site, and photographed the area. A three-strand group of wires crossed

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during his intended refueling operation. The distraction involved ground personnel entering the helicopter cabin after landing to discuss the next spraying operation with the pilot. After the conversation, the pilot departed without refueling the helicopter. While completing an aerial application, the engine experienced a loss of engine power. The pilot initiated an autorotation and impacted terrain. A postaccident examination of the helicopter showed the tail boom was partially separated and the landing gear skids were bent. The operator reported that approximately 3.5 quarts of fuel were drained from the fuel tanks, and 2 gallons of fuel were considered unusable. NTSB Identification: *WPR11LA373* Date: August 06, 2011 Location: Chino Hills, CA Aircraft: ROTORWAY Exec Injuries: 2 Uninjured. An experimental amateur-built Rotorway 162F helicopter was substantially damaged during a forced landing that followed a complete loss of engine power. The owner was seated in the right seat, and the private pilot was seated in the left seat, which was the normal seat for solo flight in that helicopter. The private pilot was pilot flying (PF). When the helicopter was about 3 miles from CNO, the PF noticed that the engine “sputtered,” and called it to the attention of the owner, who then took control of the helicopter. The engine ceased operating about the same time, and the owner initiated a 180 degree auto-rotation to a vacant field. At touchdown, the helicopter had some forward speed, the landing skids dug into the terrain, and the helicopter pitched nose down. The main rotor struck the ground and also severed the tail boom, and the helicopter rolled onto its left side. According to the owner, the helicopter was built in 2008, and was equipped with a Rotorway 162F 150hp engine. As of its most recent conditional inspection in May 2011, the helicopter had accrued a total time in service of 205 hours. The owner stated that he began the flight with 17 gallons of fuel, that the total operating time for the flight was 57 minutes, and that the engine consumed about 10 gallons per hour.

NTSB Identification: *CEN11LA553* Date: August 06, 2011 Location: Metone, IN Aircraft: Hyde William R Helicycle Injuries: 1 Uninjured. An experimental amateur-built Hyde Helicycle helicopter sustained substantial damage when it landed hard during an autorotation after a loss of engine power. The private pilot was not injured. The pilot reported that he was about 100 yards from the landing zone at 100 feet above ground level (agl) when the engine “flamed out.” He attempted to execute an autorotation, but the helicopter hit hard. The landing skid broke and the main rotor, tail rotor, and tail boom sustained substantial damage. NTSB Identification: *WPR11LA377* Date: August 08, 2011 Location: Deer Park, WA Aircraft: Robinson Helicopter R22 BETA Injuries: 2 Uninjured. A Robinson Helicopter R-22 Beta sustained substantial damage following a loss of in-flight control and a subsequent hard landing. The flight instructor and his student were not injured. The flight instructor said that this was the second training flight for the student. The student was practicing hovering over the landing pad when the aircraft began to drift. The flight instructor announced that he was taking the flight controls, but the student hesitated in letting go. Control of the helicopter was momentarily lost and the aircraft made a hard landing. Subsequently the skids were spread, the firewall and fuselage were wrinkled, and the fuel tank’s mounting straps was compromised. NTSB Identification: *WPR11LA379* Date: August 14, 2011 Location: Los Banos, CA Aircraft: BELL 47G-3B-2 Injuries: 1 Uninjured. A Bell helicopter 47G-3B-2 Soloy impacted trees following a loss of engine. The helicopter sustained substantial damage to the tailboom and to the main rotor blades. The agricultural flight had just departed from the tender truck about 1245. The pilot reported that just after takeoff he observed the rotor rpm decaying and attempted to regain the rpm by lowering the collective. The rpm did not recover, and, due to the low altitude operation, the pilot was forced to land into the almond grove. The helicopter was recovered from the accident site for further examination.

NTSB Identification: *ERA11WA472* Date: August 19, 2011 Location: Brazil Aircraft: AGUSTA AW139 Injuries: 4 Fatal. An Agusta, AW139, helicopter impacted into the Atlantic Ocean, near an oil rig, the helicopter sank in waters with a recorded floor depth of 100 meters (328 feet). The 2 person flight crew and 2 passengers have not been located and are presumed killed. The flight had just departed P-65 and was en route to Macae Municipality, Rio de Janerio, Brazil, at the time of the accident.

accident site revealed that the main rotor blades struck a set of wooden power poles at the 20-foot-level. The helicopter sustained substantial damage to the main rotor blades and fuselage structure. The pilot reported that he had flown an application flight over the same field a week prior, and was aware of the location of the power poles. The pilot reported no preimpact mechanical malfunctions or failures with the airframe or engine that would have precluded normal operation.

NTSB Identification: *CEN11LA606B* Date: August 21, 2011 NTSB Identification: *WPR11CA398* Location: Mt. Clemens, MI Date: August 21, 2011 Aircraft: SCHWEIZER HUGHES 269C Location:Los Banos, CA Injuries: 1 Fatal,2 Uninjured. Aircraft: BELL 47G-4 An attempted aerial transfer of an Injuries: 1 Minor. individual (wing walker) from a Boeing The pilot was performing an agricultural A75N1 Stearman airplane to a Hughes application flight in the helicopter over 269C helicopter resulted in a fatal a cantaloupe field. During the final pass injury to the wing walker during an along the field border, he observed bee air show performance at Selfridge Air boxes adjacent to power poles, and National Guard Base (MTC), Mount he shut off the spray applicator. After Clemens, Michigan. Neither aircraft were passing the boxes, he turned the spray damaged during the accident; nor was applicator back on; his next recollection either of the pilots injured. Both aircraft was of lying upside down in the field. landed normally after the accident. The       Examination of the helicopter at the airplane pilot stated that the wing walker

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fell during their third pass. He reported that the wing walker was to wait for a cue from the helicopter pilot when both aircraft were in position for the transfer. He stated that the wing walker jumped to reach the skid on the helicopter before it was in position, letting go of the handle on the airplane. The wing walker was unable to regain a hold of the handle on the airplane and fell. The airplane pilot noted that the wing walker did not normally let go of the handle on the airplane until his arm was wrapped around the skid on the helicopter. The helicopter pilot reported that the aerial transfer was planned to occur on the third pass. The initial passes went according to their plan. However, on the third pass, the wing walker attempted to grab the helicopter skid prior to the briefed transfer point. The helicopter pilot stated that the wing walker released his hold on the airplane handle, and lunged with both hands for the helicopter skid before the aircraft were in position. He reported that the wing walker attempted to go back to the airplane, but was unable to grab on to anything. The wing walker subsequently fell approximately 150 feet to the ground. The wing walker was transported from the scene in critical condition, and subsequently died at a local hospital. NTSB Identification: *CEN11FA599* Date: August 26, 2011 Location: Mosby, MO Aircraft: EUROCOPTER AS-350-B2 Injuries: 4 Fatal. A Eurocopter AS-350-B2 helicopter, sustained substantial damage when it impacted terrain during an autorotation following a loss of power. The pilot, flight nurse, flight paramedic, and patient received fatal injuries. The purpose of the air medical inter-facility transport flight was to transport a patient from the Harrison County Community Hospital to Liberty Hospital. The request was received by the company’s communication center at 1719 and the pilot was notified at 1720. He reported that he lifted off with two hours of fuel and 3 persons onboard and was en route to Bethany, Missouri. Approximately 28 minutes later, at 1758, the helicopter landed at the Harrison County Community Hospital helipad to pick up the patient. While the helicopter was shut down on the helipad, the pilot contacted the company’s communication center by

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telephone and notified them that about half way through the flight from KSTJ, he realized that he did not have as much fuel onboard as he originally thought. After a discussion about possible fueling and re-routing options, the pilot elected to stop en route at KGPH for fuel, and then proceed to the Liberty Hospital helipad to drop off the patient. The person, who was providing flight following to N352LN at the company’s communication center, informed the pilot that Liberty Hospital was 62 nm, and that KGPH was 58 nm distant, respectively. About 1811, the flight departed from the Harrison County Community Hospital helipad. About a minute later, the pilot contacted the company’s communication center and reported that he had 45 minutes of fuel and 4 persons onboard and was en route to KGPH. He asked the flight follower at the company’s communication center to contact the fixed base operator at KGPH to let them know that the helicopter was inbound for fuel. At 1841, the helicopter impacted a farm field about 1.7 nm miles northnortheast of KGPH. There was no postimpact fire. NTSB Identification: *CEN11WA617* Date: August 27, 2011 Location: St. Ferdinand, Canada Aircraft: ROBINSON R44 Injuries: 4 Fatal. On August 27, 2011, at 2115 eastern daylight time, a Robinson R44 helicopter, sustained substantial damage when it impacted terrain shortly after takeoff near St. Ferdinand, Quebec, Canada. The pilot and three passengers sustained fatal injuries. NTSB Identification: *WPR11WA421* Date: August 28, 2011 Location: South Malekula, Vanuatu Aircraft: HUGHES 369D Injuries: 1 Fatal,2 Minor. On August 28, 2011, at 1500 universal coordinated time, a Hughes 369D, Vanuatu registration YJ-HEL, collided with the ground after the attached long-line became entangled in the rotor system near Malekula, Vanuatu. The helicopter was operated by Vanuatu Helicopters under the pertinent civil regulations of Vanuatu. The pilot was fatally injured, and the two passengers received minor injuries. The helicopter was substantially damaged.

NTSB Identification: *CEN11CA638* Date: August 29, 2011 Location: Menominee, MI Aircraft: ENSTROM F-28F Injuries: 1 Uninjured. According to the pilot, the purpose of the company test flight was to measure collective stick forces with the collective bias disabled. The pilot, who was the helicopter’s only occupant, lifted the helicopter into a hover and then hovered clear of any obstacles. He reported the collective controls were heavy as expected, but the helicopter was very controllable. During his attempt to position a force gauge between his hand and the collective grip, the pilot lost control of the helicopter and it landed hard onto the ramp. The helicopter’s tail rotor blades impacted the ramp and the helicopter came to rest upright. A postaccident examination of the helicopter showed the tail rotor blades were bent, and the tail rotor drive shaft was sheared. The pilot reported he should have taken an observer or other personnel on the flight to assist while he concentrated on flying the helicopter.

NTSB Identification: *ANC11LA099* Date: August 30, 2011 Location: Unalaska, AK Aircraft: Robinson Helicopter R22 BETA Injuries: 1 Uninjured. A Robinson R22 Beta II helicopter sustained substantial damage following a loss of engine power and subsequent emergency landing approximately 60 miles southwest of Unalaska, Alaska. The pilot reported that approximately 9 miles from his destination, the engine ran rough for about three engine revolutions before losing total power. He entered an emergency autorotation, and landed the helicopter in a shallow bay, approximately 150 feet from the shoreline. After contacting the water, the helicopter rolled to the right, and sank in shallow water. The pilot reported substantial damage to the tail rotor drive system.

Q & A with Question: A friend of mine was recently “ramp checked” by an FAA inspector. Do you have any guidance as far as what to expect during a ramp check, and a list of items that I may be asked to produce?

Answer: A ramp check doesn’t have to be a scary prospect. FAA inspectors conduct routine surveillance of normal airport activities--checking that both the pilot and the aircraft are legal and safe. Some of the routine items that the inspector may request include a pilot certificate, medical certificate, photo ID (per FAR 61 .3(a)(2)), and the aircraft registration and airworthiness certificates. One common question that arises in ramp check situations is whether pilot logbooks need to be carried in the airplane, and therefore if they need to be produced for review by the inspector. The answer to this

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Enstrom F28F-P Sentinel (police) Total production (all variants):13 First flight 1987 Comments: Includes 24 volt electrical system, annunciator warning panel, night, map, position, anti-collision & landing lights and numerous police options furnished upon request. Engine(s): Lycoming H10-360-F1AD w/turbo HP (takeoff) 225 shp Dimensions: main rotor: 32 ft/9.75 m, Tail rotor: 4.7 ft/1.43 m, Height: 9 ft/2.74 m, Length: 29.3 ft/8.9 m, Width: 7.3 ft/2.23 m Empty weight: 1,640 lbs/744 kg Gross weight: 2,600 lbs/1,180 kg Useful load: 960 lbs/435 kg External: 1,000 lbs/454 kg Vne: 97 kts/180 kmh (SL to 915 m) Max cruise: 100 kts/185 kg Max rate of climb: 1,450 fpm/442 mpm HIGE: 13,200 ft/4,023 m 7,700 ft/2,347 m @ 2,600 lbs HOGE: 8,700 ft/2,652 m @ 2,350 lbs Service ceiling: 12,000 ft/3,658 (max. op. alt.) S/E service ceiling N/A Std fuel: 40 gal/159 lit Max fuel: 53 gal/201 lit Max range: std fuel (no reserve) 229 nm/424 km VFR: Crew 1 Passengers 2

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AgustaWestland AW119Ke (Koala Enhanced) Total production (all variants): >140 Comments: Fast cruise speed with large multi-purpose cabin. Engine(s): (1) Pratt & Whitney PT6B-37A HP (takeoff) 1002 shp/747 kw Dimensions: main rotor–35.53 ft/10.83 m Tail rotor 6.36 ft/1.94 m, Height 12.73 ft/3.77 m, Length 42.70 ft/13.02 m (rotors turning), Width 5.28 ft/1.6 m (M/R blade at 45 degrees) Empty weight: 3,208 lbs/1,455 kg Max gross weight (internal): 6,283 lb/2,850 kg (ext) 6,945 lb/3,150 kg Useful load: (internal) 3,075 lbs/1,395 kg (external) 3,737 lbs/1,695 kg, Vne: 152 kts/281 kmh Max cruise: 139 kts/257 kmh Max rate of climb: 1,789 fpm/9.1 ms HIGE: 11,400 ft/3,475 m HOGE: 7,600 ft/2,316 m Service ceiling: 15,000 ft/4,572 m Std fuel: 160 gal/605 lit Max fuel: 230 gal/870 lit Max range std fuel (no reserve): 374 nm/692 km Max range aux fuel (no reserve): 547 nm/1,013 km VFR Crew: 1 Pilot Passengers 7

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Eurocopter AS 350B3 AStar Total production (all variants): 3,254 Engine(s): Arriel 2B HP (takeoff) 847 shp Dimensions: main rotor 35.07 ft/10.69 m, Tail rotor 6.10 ft/1.86 m, Height 10.96 ft/3.34 m, Length 42.45 ft/12.94 m, Width 8.3 ft/2.53 m Empty weight: 2,707 lb/1,228 kg Gross weight: 4,960 lbs/2,250 kg Optional gross weight: 5,225 lb/2,370 kg Useful internal load: 2,253 lbs/1,022 kg, External 3,086 lbs/1,400 kg Vne: 155 kts/287 kmh Max cruise: 140 kts/258 kmh Max rate of climb: 1,979 fpm/10.0 ms HIGE: 13,285 ft/4,050 m HOGE: 11,200 ft/3,415 m Service ceiling: 16,630 ft/5,070 m Std fuel: 143 gal/540 lit Max fuel: Ferry Tank 268 gal/1,015 lit Max range std fuel (no reserve): 359 nm/665 km Range with opt fuel: 673 nm/1,246 km VFR Crew: 1 Passengers 6

Bell Helicopter 412EP Total Production (all variants): 800+ Comments: Proven, versatile utility helicopter with Category “A” certification, excellent hot-high performance, and single and dual pilot IFR. Engines: P&WC PT6T-3D HP (Takeoff)1,800 SHP/1,342 kw Dimensions: Main Rotor 46 ft/14 m, Tail Rotor 8.6 ft/2.6 m, Height 14.9 ft/4.5 m, Length 56.2 ft/17.1 m, Width 9.5 ft/2.9 m Empty Weight: 6,903 lb/3,131 kg Max Gross Weight: 11,900 lb/5,398 kg Useful Load: Std 4,997 lb/2,267 kg External: 4,500 lb/2,041 kg Vne: 140 kn/ 259 km/h Max Cruise: 122 kn/ 223 km/h Max Rate of Climb: 1,780 fpm 9 mps HIGE: 10,200 ft/3110 m HOGE: 5,200 ft/1,585 m Service Ceiling: 16,300 ft/4,970 m S/E Service Ceiling: 7,600 ft/2,316 m Std Fuel: 330.5 gal/1,251 L Max Fuel: 494.5 gal/1,872 L IFR Crew: 1 or 2 VFR Crew: 1 Passengers 14

260L Hummingbird Total production (all variants): 110 First flight 1988 Comments: The 260L Hummingbird seats four people comfortably in its wide 4’9” cabin. Plenty of baggage space. Smooth 3-blade rotor system. The 260L is newly manufactured with numerous modifications including the Lycoming powerplant. Engine(s): (1) Lycoming VO-435 HP (takeoff) 260 shp Dimensions: main rotor 33 ft/10.06 m, Tail rotor 8 ft/2.44 m, Height 8.7 ft/2.65 m, Length 30.6 ft/9.33 m, Width 5 ft/1.52 m Empty weight: 1,750 lbs Gross weight: 2,700 lbs/1,224 kg Useful load: 950 lbs Vne: 117 mph Max rate of climb: 1,250 fpm HIGE: 9,000 ft/2,865 m HOGE: N/A Service ceiling: 12,000 ft/3,657 m Std fuel: 57 gal/259 lt Max range std fuel (no reserve): 375 mi VFR Crew: 1 Passengers 3

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2000 Bell 427 - New to the Market! S/N 56010, 1850 TT, VIP Corporate, Dual Controls, Rotor Brake, Particle Separator, Air Conditioner, Heater, 28 AMP Battery, Engine Fire System, Pneumatic Door Openers, Preflight Kit, Engine Wash Kit, Sliding Windows, Flight Instruments, HSI Heading System, Dual Garmin 530, NAT FM, Garmin GMA 340 Audio Panel, Garmin GXT 327 Transponder, ELT, 7-Place VOX ICS, Leather Interior.Call Austin Jet Aircraft Sales 512-292-7088 www.austinjet.com

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1983 Bell L3 sn/51054 13k TT 200 SHSI excellent components. Oversize panel with glove compartment, wire strike, frameless crew seats, smokeless burner, door openers, 7pl shoulder harnesses, wedge windows rear, litter door, maintenance steps, shroud heater, lead acid. Avionics, GMA 340, GNS 430, KY96A, GTX 330 w/traffic. L3 collision avoidance, Shadin flight data computer, Garmin 396, King HSI, No damage. Fresh annual and straps upon sale, 135 ready. Ask 765K Call J.Seibold 858 775 6357. Email jr.cbold@gmail.com

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1995 Bell 206B-3 JetRanger III - Price Reduced! S/N 4377 - 935 TT, One Owner Since New, Dual Controls, Rotor Brake, High Skids w/FlightSteps, WSPS, Engine Auto Relight, Vibration Reduction System, King KAP-150 Autopilot, King KCS-55A HSI, King KLN-94 GPS, King KX-155 NAV/COMM, King KY-196A COMM, King KT-76C Digital Transponder, King KMA-24H Audio Panel, 2 Bose Headsets. Austin Jet Aircraft Sales 512-292-7088 www.austinjet.com (10-11)

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MD Helicopters #9 – 5225 216th Street Langley, B.C. Canada V2Y 2N3 Phone: 604-533-1148 · Fax: 604-533-1517 AOG After Hours Phone: 604-818-4185 www.helistructures.com 1997 MD600 Great Exec or Utility Notar quiet, Strong RR-C47 Engine, Fadec start, All forward seating or club seats. Custom paint. Mid time components. Reduced to$895k for quick sale. Check all our helicopters at www.Airexcell.us or Call Mark at 717-3093100 or email at mpcampolong@gmail.com 10-11

2008 Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV S/N 52387, 35 TT, High Altitude Tail Rotor, High Skids with FliteSteps, Dual Controls, Rotor Brake, High Visibility M/R Blades, Cargo Hook Provisions, WSPS, 7-Place Blue Vinyl Interior, New Base White Paint. Take it as is and do your own completion or we can offer full customizing to your specifications. Call Austin Jet Aircraft Sales 512-292-7088 www.austinjet.com ( 1 0 - 11 ) Bell 206 fuselage SN1510, good shape, good condition. Call 631-588-2780. TFN

Robinson ROBINSON R22 BETA II with Garmin G400 GPS available for lease to flight school. Call 323-376-1969 or email info@robinsonleasing.com, Visit our website http:// www.robinsonleasing.com (10-11) NEW 2010 RAVEN II, Dark blue blue leather interior, ac bubble windows, Garmin 430, vertical compass, 406elt $423000 Contact: Florida Suncoast Helicopters, Bill Cooper, 800-391-2397 (TFN)

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Bell UH-1H Plus REGISTRATION: N703PH SERIAL NUMBER: 69-15602 TOTAL TIME: 4749.5 ASKING PRIcE: cALL fOR PRIcE cONTAcT: sales@nwhelicopters.com, 360-754-7200 More about this helicopter on page 20

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New & Serviceable helicopter floats and fuel cells in stock includes all Bell models. We also repair and certify floats and fuel cells for most helicopters. Call 337-8390500 or email tjkling@offshorehelicopter.net (10-11) Are You An Oil Platform / Energy Company or Specialist? Then be one of the first to discover SKY COMMANDER the “World’s 1st Mission-Critical Management System” developed to streamline the work flow energy companies. See action movie at www.gena.at (10-11)

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2 Eurocopter AS350BAs REGISTRATION: PENdING SERIAL NUMBER: 1873 & 1087 TOTAL TIME: 9881, 7702 ASKING PRIcE: OPTIONS STARTING AT $850,000 cONTAcT: sacha.wetzel@helisupport.co.nz More about this helicopter on page 20, more on Helisupport NZ on page 4

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Action Aircraft is a full-service overhaul/repair facility for Rolls -Royce 250 series engines located in Dallas, Texas. We offer superior service and pricing in addition to free technical assistance. Engines, modules and parts available on outright and exchange basis. When you need RR250 engine overhaul and repair “Take Action”. Please call phone 214-351-1284 or 1-800-909-7616, fax: 214-351-1286, email: danny@ actionaircraft.com., website: www.actionaircraft.com tnf

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Are You A Search & Rescue Company or Specialist? Then be one of the first to discover SKY COMMANDER the “World’s 1st Mission-Critical Management System” developed to streamline the work flow of SAR companies. See action movie at www.gena.at (10-11)

Doctor’s Orders: A pilot’s vacation home with a pilot discount! St. George Island, Florida. Directly on private beach with expansive views of the Gulf of Mexico, three levels of covered furnished decks. Spacious open living/dining/kitchen area. Five bedrooms including two master suites and four baths, multiple TVs/DVDs/VCRs/ wireless Internet. Occupancy 12, beds: three kings, four twins, one queen sleeper sofa. Under-house concrete parking, 15’ x 30’ pool (heated for a fee), enclosed hot/ cold outdoor shower, fish cleaning area, park-style grill. Paved 3339’ airport on island (F47) a quarter mile from the house. Ask for “pilot’s discount” Visit www.resortvacationproperties.com for photos, 877.272.8206. The Helicopter Newspaper “Endorsed”. (TFN)


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RR 250-C20B complete compressor 0.00 TSO new wheels. $45,000.00 USD exchange. Call 631-588-2780. TFN ENSTROM PARTS, SALES & SERVICE Huge parts inventory, 20 yrs exp., loaner tools. AOG same day shipping a specialty, full time factory trained A&P parts man on staff. Get service advice with your parts. A.O.G. and Exports Sales New Garden Aviation, Ask for Tom 610268-2048 Fax 610-268-0342 (10-11) UH-1 Overhauled Components available exchange or outright; 204-012-101-141 M/R hub, 204-040-016-5 Transmission, 204-011-400-11 Swashplate & Support assy., 204-011-401-11 Scissors & Sleeve assy, 205040-263-111 Input Quill, 205-040-200-1 gen. Offset Quill, (4) 204-040-600-11 Hanger assy., 204-040003-37 gear box 42, 204-040-012-13 gear box 90. Pac West Helicopters CRS PW6R1161J Tel/530-241-2402 “e” pwheli@awwwsome.com (10-11)

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New STC Tail Rotor Blades, Part No. 204-2200-101 for 204 UH-1 heliopters from Van Horn Aviaiton LLC. Contact HeliBlade Inc. Distributor & Service Center for these new and improved composite tail rotors 530-365-1278 TFN

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