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Fri, Jun 27, 2014

Bell Helicopter To Distribute NORTH Flight Data Systems

Allows EMS Operators To Meet FAA Safety Rules

Bell Helicopter is now a distributor for NORTH Flight Data Systems' (NORTH FDS) voice, video and flight data recorders, through Bell Helicopter's Aeronautical Accessories brand. The flight data recording system allows Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) operators to meet the omnibus helicopter safety rule recently issued by the FAA.

The complete FDS has received an FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) for Bell 407 and Bell 407GX aircraft. The system includes a cockpit voice/video recorder (CV2R), quick access recorder (QAR), video camera, microphone, flight data recorder and software. The NORTH FDS system is the only fully integrated light weight CVR/FDR for single and light twin helicopters today.

"NORTH FDS' product line is a perfect example of the type of value-added products distributed through Aeronautical Accessories," said Jennifer Lunceford, manager of sales for Aeronautical Accessories in a news release. "NORTH FDS' products not only improve the data recording capabilities of our Bell 407 fleet, but they provide a means for our HEMS customers to easily comply with the FAA’s new requirements."

The full suite of NORTH FDS components includes a continuous recording loop featuring one video and six audio input sources through the CV2R  while the QAR provides a 16 GB SD card which can be removed for instant replay of audio and video. The video recorder’s camera assembly offers a variable focal lens to allow the customer to select their desired field of view, and an auto iris to allow consistent recording in either bright sunlight of even dark NVG cockpit conditions. The multi-function data acquisition unit (MFDAU) captures all engine and airframe data on either the new digital aircraft or the legacy fleet of analog ships.

In addition to the full complement of hardware, the NORTH FDS offers a Flight Analysis Safety Trend and Reporting System (FASTARS) — a complete software application to download, display and perform Flight Operation Quality Assurance (FOQA) analysis. Customers can create their unique set of operational events using any available parameters and quickly determine operational exceedances by phase of flight.

“We are focused on providing affordable voice, video and flight data recording equipment previously unavailable to light helicopter operators,” said Jeff Warner, president, NORTH FDS. “This new collaboration with Bell Helicopter allows us to reach a broader number of our mutual customers to ensure they have access to the same types of data and systems as operators of larger aircraft.”

The NORTH FDS system has also received FAA STC approval for Airbus Helicopters’ EC135, AS350B3 and EC130.

FMI: www.aero-access.com

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