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Tue, May 26, 2009

ANAC Approved: DART's A119/AW119MKII Heli-Access-Step

DART Aerospace Ltd., has received ANAC approval for their A119 / AW 119MKII Heli-Access-Steps, after previous approvals from Transport Canada, FAA and EASA.

DART Heli-Access Steps for the A119 and AW119 MKII aircraft install easily on the crosstube and require no modification to the landing gear. The DART step is full length and replaces the short OEM step. Like many of the step designs from DART, the Heli-Access Steps for the A119 and AW119 MKII aircraft feature a secure duplex clamp system that self-locks when weight is applied to prevent slippage down the crosstubes.

Additional DART accessories for the A119 / AW119MKII include:

  • Bearpaw Kit
  • Cargo Mirror
  • Vertical Reference Bubble Window
  • Replacement Crew Door Flat Window
  • Skidtubes & Float Skidtubes
  • Heli-Utility-Basket
FMI: www.darthelicopterservices.com

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