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Tue, Jun 28, 2005

Schweizer Delivers BC Helicopters

Tenth New 300CBi 

Schweizer Aircraft says it's delivered the tenth new 300CBi to BC Helicopters, the helicopter flight training school, charter operator and Schweizer Sales and Service Center in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Gerry Friesen, owner of BC Helicopters, took delivery of the aircraft at the Schweizer factory and flew it 2,400 miles to Abbotsford, the fifth new CBi that Friesen has flown on this route.

Incorporated in 1992, BC Helicopters is a helicopter school and helicopter operator using the Schweizer 300CBi in photography, reconnaissance, and other charter roles. In 2001, the flight school switched to an all Schweizer 300CBi fleet. "The CBi's flight characteristics and safety record make it the best training helicopter in the world. These aircraft provide excellent operating margins, which are critical for conducting our demanding mountain flying training course. Likewise, the roomy cabin allows us to cater to a variety of students and charter customers alike," Friesen said.

The Schweizer 300CBi received FAA certification in 2002 as an enhanced version of the company's 300CB. Since then, the 300CBi has become the training helicopter of choice due to its excellent flight handling characteristics, impressive safety record and a number of improvements. These improvements include a fuel injected engine, overhaul/retirement components with time/life limits not less than 4000 hours and Schweizer's STAR system which includes a start-up over speed limiter, automatic rotor engagement and a low rotor RPM warning device. Combined, these features and enhancements provide simplified operating procedures, competitive operating costs and further safety advancements.

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