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Fri, Apr 08, 2011

New Black Hawk Flight Test Facility Operational In Poland

First S-70i Helicopter Deliveries Expected Soon

Flight test operations at Sikorsky Aircraft's company in Poland, PZL Mielec, are fully operational, and the company is preparing to deliver the first S-70i Black Hawk helicopters, Sikorsky Aircraft announced Tuesday.

Test Pilot Leszek Pawula, a well known Polish test pilot, was hired in late 2010 to support flight testing of the S-70i Black Hawk helicopter line.  Among the professional qualifications Pawula holds are a Helicopter Class 1 Test Pilot Rating (Experimental Test Pilot), an airline transport pilot license (ATP) with 4,300 hours in helicopters, and a commercial pilot license with 800 hours in fixed wing aircraft, to date. Pawula is one of only three designated test pilot instructors and examiners appointed by the Polish Civil Aviation Authority.

"Leszek Pawula brings a great depth of experience to his role on the S-70i Black Hawk helicopter team. He is one of the most experienced test pilots in Poland, with more than 5,000 flight hours logged, and is rated in a multitude of fixed wing and rotary aircraft," said Mike Skaggs, Sikorsky S-70i Helicopter Program Pilot currently based at PZL Mielec. "We are extremely proud to say that Leszek is the first Polish pilot to be rated in the Black Hawk helicopter."

In preparation for flight testing capabilities to be done at PZL Mielec, Sikorsky refurbished an existing hangar and paint shop, and added a rescue and fire station staffed by five fulltime firefighters trained in standard firefighting techniques, aircraft crash rescue and Black Hawk helicopter emergency egress procedures.

"The overall performance of the S-70i Black Hawk helicopter final assembly and test flight operations at PZL Mielec has exceeded Sikorsky's expectations," said Robert Mastronardi, S-70i senior program manager, Sikorsky Military Systems. "The leadership team and work force has seamlessly transitioned to production of the Black Hawk helicopter and are now ramping up to full production quantities. The attention to detail, commitment to excellence and pride in the end product is evidenced in the aircraft that are being delivered to Test Flight Operations."

The S-70i Black Hawk helicopter program hangar at PZL Mielec can house two Black Hawk helicopters with blades installed, or three without blades. Plans call for the hangar space to be increased later this year to meet the demand for S-70i Black Hawk helicopters. PZL Mielec plans to hire and train one or two additional Polish pilots this year to support flight operations that will commence in 2012.

"The work force at PZL Mielec has continued to pay meticulous attention to detail on the S-70i Black Hawk helicopter program," said Janusz Zakrecki, CEO of PZL Mielec. "In a relatively short span of time, the team has taken ownership of its mission: to produce, flight test and ultimately deliver the international variant of the world's most battle-proven helicopter -- the Black Hawk -- for the world."

The S-70i helicopter is the newest Black Hawk variant, being produced for the international market. PZL Mielec, which recently marked its fourth anniversary as a Sikorsky company, is the final assembly center and production test flight hub for the program.

FMI: www.sikorsky.com

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