Fri, Aug 28, 2020
Air Support Unit Begins Operating First Public Safety Configured 505
Bell has delivered the first public safety configured Bell 505 Jet Ranger X to Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Air Support Unit.
“Bell is proud to deliver Alameda County Sheriff’s Office with one of the most technologically equipped short light single aircraft on the market today,” said Doug Schoen, managing director, North America.
“With more than 250 Bell 505’s in service and 45,000 fleet flight hours, the aircraft continues to showcase mission capability, exceptional performance and unmatched direct operating cost in its class.”
Bell introduced its public safety configuration of the Bell 505, which includes the following onboard equipment:
- A 17” Macro-Blue MB17W Display
- An AEM 300-watt Loudhailer system
- A Trakkabeam TLX Searchlight mounted on an AA AFT Hardpoint
- A Wescam MX-10 Camera mounted on an Aeronautical Accessories’ FWD Hardpoint
- A PS Engineering PAC45 Digital Audio System with Pilot and Copilot individual audio controllers
- A Churchill ARS700 Map System Interfaced to the MX-10 and TLX Searchlight
- Two dual USB charging ports
- AeroDynamix NVG Cockpit lighting
- High Skid Gear
- Technisonic TDFM-9100 Radio
- Cargo Hook equipment
“The price-point, craftsmanship and safety standard of the Bell 505 made our choice very easy,” said Derrick Hesselein, Captain, Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.
Alameda County’s Sheriff Gregory J. Ahern continued, “The Bell 505 is an outstanding machine that will provide a vital service to the citizens of Alameda County for years to come. Bell’s responsiveness, attention to detail and willingness to get it right has far exceed our expectations. As the leader of a law enforcement organization, I have a responsibility to provide my staff with high quality equipment that will keep them safe as they protect our community. The Bell 505 is no exception. This force-multiplier will enable us to quickly respond to any emergency within the region, thus elevating our service to the community.”
With a speed of 125 knots and useful load of 1,500 pounds, the Bell 505 is designed to be safe and easy to fly while providing significant value to the operator.
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