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Tue, Sep 22, 2015

Columbus Police Aviation Unit Welcomes Back New Zero-Time Aircraft

Two MD 350F Aircraft Returned To Service Through FAA Approved Recertification Program

The Columbus, OH Police Department has taken delivery of two helicopters that have been factory re-certified as "F" model aircraft.

The two helos had been operated as MD 500E models since 2007. Now, they rejoin the Columbus Aviation Unit as new, factory-built, FAA-certified F-models.

In June of this year the Columbus Division of Police committed to a revitalization of their Aviation Unit through the MDHI-exclusive, FAA-certified E-to-F Conversion program. The first two of four aircraft to be converted arrived in Mesa on June 24, 2015. Each aircraft received a complete inspection and all required maintenance was completed. The conversion consisted of an engine upgrade from the Rolls-Royce 250-C20B to the more powerful RR250-C30, replacement of the blades and stabilizers, and the addition of a Fargo Auxiliary Fuel Tank. The result is an increase in the hot-and-high performance capability of the aircraft, as well as improvements in operational range and flight time.

Lieutenant Greg Estep, who oversees the Columbus Police Department helicopter unit, and members of his team accepted delivery of the two newly certified, zero-time F-model helicopters on September 9, and after completing the required Type training flew their new, zero-time F-models back to Ohio where they will return to active service.

“The Columbus Police Aviation Section is looking forward to flying the newly converted aircraft,” Estep said. “We believe that the new aircraft will allow us to more effectively support the officers of the Columbus Division of Police, and better serve the citizens of the City of Columbus.”

The department's two remaining MD 500Es will arrive in Mesa this month and return to service with a new, FAA-approved 369FF type cert in December.

(Images provided by MD Helicopters)

FMI: www.mdhelicopters.com

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