Thu, Apr 23, 2015
Variant Designed For Utility Duties
A new version of the twin-engine EC145 rotorcraft has received its type certificate from the EASA. The EC145 (formerly known as EC145e) has been developed by Airbus Helicopters to offer a highly efficient and cost-effective solution for utility users.
Integrating a standardized interior and an equipment list tailored specifically for utility missions, the EC145s payload is increased by 146 kg (approx. 277 pounds) from the previous EC145 utility variant.
“By offering a multi-role helicopter configured with a basic cabin layout and mission-tailored systems, the EC145 meets the needs of utility and commercial operators, while being highly competitive in price and available with reduced delivery times,” said Manfred Merk, who is Head of the H145 program at Airbus Helicopters.
With EASA certification the EC145 is approved for single-pilot day/night operation in VFR conditions. Certification by the FAA is expected mid-2015.
The weight of the EC145 has been reduced through removal of such items as the automatic flight control system and the replacement of conventional cockpit instruments by Garmin’s G500H avionics suite with dual electronic flight displays.
The EC145 is well adapted for a full range of utility duties, from passenger transport and aerial fire fighting to airlift missions with both internal and external loads. Following its first flight in August 2013, the no. 1 EC145 confirmed its capabilities – including during firefighting demonstrations in Spain.
(Images provided by Airbus Helicopters)
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