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Columbia River Bar Pilots Set To Receive An AgustaWestland GrandNew

New Light Twin Replaces AW109 Power Helo

The Columbia River Bar Pilots in Oregon has selected the GrandNew light twin engine helicopter as its platform of choice. AgustaWestland made the announcement Tuesday at Heli-Expo in Dallas. The GrandNew will replace an existing AW109 Power helicopter that has served as their transport since the early 2000’s.

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The GrandNew helicopter will modernize their ship pilot operations that service the approaches to the famous Columbia River. The Columbia Bar River is globally recognized as one of the most demanding and treacherous stretches of water in the world.

The GrandNew features a full digital glass cockpit while retaining the Grand's outstanding performance and features. To enhance safety and maximize operational capabilities, the GrandNew is the first type certified light twin (CS/JAR/FAR 27) to enter service with a new EFIS featuring Synthetic Vision. It is also the first helicopter in this class on the market fully compliant with the latest advanced global positioning system-based navigation requirements for all weather operations. A four-axis digital dual-duplex autopilot/flight director also helps to reduce pilot workload and enhance safety, especially when operating in demanding weather conditions.
 
The GrandNew is able to perform VTOL Cat A operations up to ISA+20 (35C at Sea Level) without any payload reduction, making it more capable than many larger helicopters when operating in high temperature conditions. Its "cocoon-type" composite fuselage provides high levels of protection and is fitted with crashworthy seats and fuel system. Additionally high levels of system redundancy, meeting or exceeding the latest certification requirements, are incorporated into the design.

FMI: www.agustawestland.com

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