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Tue, Apr 14, 2015

Dare County Medflight Takes Delivery Of Airbus Helicopter's H145

North Carolina Air Medical Service Provider Is First In U.S. To Operate The H145

Dare County MedFlight, the air medical transport service for much of the Outer Banks region of North Carolina, has taken delivery of a new Airbus Helicopters H145, which will be the first H145 operating in the U.S.

Dare County plans to place the new aircraft into service in July, following installation of the air medical transport interior by Metro Aviation. The H145 will replace a BK117, an earlier version of the H145/EC145 family of helicopters.

Dare County selected the H145 for its missions after an extensive review of available helicopters. Among the key factors that led Dare County to choose the H145 were its safety features, reduced maintenance and increased payload. “The H145 allows us to operate in a state-of-the-art aircraft with cutting edge safety features, such as the Helionix system and FADEC engines,” said Chad Jones, Director of Operations and chief pilot for Dare County. “We could not be happier with our choice of this aircraft.”

The H145’s new dual FADEC engines, combined with an upgraded main gear box, provide an exceptional level of one-engine inoperative performance, along with improved hover performance, both important safety factors for emergency medical services operations.

Advanced and expansive mission capability and flexibility are provided by the H145 Helionix avionics system. The Helionix suite incorporates an alert and self-monitoring system. The large, unobstructed H145 cabin will enable MedFlight to expand its capabilities by providing services for disaster relief and rescue missions.

Based at Dare County Regional Airport in Manteo, MedFlight serves all 1,563 square miles of the county, which has a lengthy Atlantic coastline and attracts large numbers of tourists. MedFlight has a dedicated staff of five pilots, two mechanics and 11 flight paramedics.

(Image provided by Airbus Helicopters)

FMI: www.airbushelicopters.com/EC145T2

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