Sat, May 19, 2018
Allows Installation Of Telemetry And Flight-Following Technology On Firefighting Helicopters
The FAA has awarded and STC to Spidertracks and Olympic Aero Services for the installation of Additional Telemetry Unit (ATU) and Automated Flight Following Feed (AFF) hardware for Type 1 USFS exclusive use in aerial firefighting helicopters.
With their newly awarded STC, Spidertracks and OAS become the first to be able to offer a simple certified solution to aerial firefighting operations.
The Spider/ATU package provides an event-management solution that interfaces with an aircraft and enables real-time, accurate reporting on specific actions taken by that aircraft or equipment, such as tank/bucket open and closed and gallons filled and dropped. These events are reported with GPS data in the AFFJSON format, enabling pilots to focus their energies on what’s really important: flying safely.
This new solution allows aerial firefighting operations to eliminate the start-up costs associated with similar non-certified offerings and to, once and for all, move away from the clunky and expensive legacy systems that have dominated the aviation space for decades.
The solution meets USFS AFF/ATU requirements and is STC-approved for the following aircraft:
- Bell 205A
- Bell 205A1
- Bell 205B
- Bell 212
- Bell 412
- Bell 412CF
- Bell 412EP
- UH1-E
- UH-1L
- S-61N
"In addition meeting all USFS requirements, the system is lightweight (clocking in at just over 1 pound), simple to use, and straightforward to install,’ says Spidertracks’ Director of Product Innovation Simon Williams. ‘With an FAA STC and USFS, AFF Feed is one of the only fully compliant solutions for the market. We’re excited about the possibilities the ATU/Spider solution can offer our customers."
(Source: Spidertracks news release. Image from file)
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