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Fri, Nov 22, 2019

EASA Certifies Dart Aerospace Bell 505 Skidtubes

Includes Both Standard And Float Models

As part of its mission to supply the largest product offering to operators worldwide, Dart Aerospace is proud to announce that it has recently received EASA validation of its Bell 505 standard and float skidtubes, alongside its existing TCCA, FAA and Mexican DGAC approvals. These skidtubes complement the Bell 505 Emergency Float System, which was launched close to 2 years ago.

Constructed with patented I-Beam technology and shipped standard in a glossy black coating, the Dart 505 float skidtubes come with standard tungsten carbide-welded wearplates. Thanks to the central I-Beam web, these skidtubes are ten times more resistant to crushing than the competing product. These skids are also compatible with OEM crosstubes.

Dart is emerging as a global leader in helicopter mission equipment and continues to offer the best quality products to a diverse range of OEMs and operators around the world.

(Image provided with Dart Aerospace news release)

FMI: www.dartaerospace.com

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