Norway sticks to AW101
helicopter schedule despite ground accident
30 NOVEMBER, 2017 - SOURCE: FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM - BY:
DOMINIC PERRY
LONDON
Norway has no
current plans to accelerate deliveries of its new fleet of search and
rescue-roled Leonardo Helicopters AW101s despite the severe damage sustained by
the lead example in a ground accident last week.
A total of 16 AW101s are being
acquired by the ministry of justice under the Norwegian all weather
search and rescue helicopter programme for operation by the country's air
force.
The first aircraft arrived at
the Royal Norwegian Air Force's Sola base near Stavanger on 17
November, but overturned during ground testing a week later, causing what the
service describes as "severe damage".
The justice ministry requires a
complement of three helicopters to begin search and rescue operations with the
AW101 in April 2018.
Although it is still working to
this deadline, it says there are no plans to alter the pace of future
deliveries to account for the likely lengthy absence of the helicopter damaged
on 24 November.
The second AW101 is scheduled to
arrive in early 2018, the ministry says, with a further five examples handed
over during the course of next year. Five more are due in 2019 and the remainder
in 2020.
A military accident
investigation in now under way, but no details of the incident have been
released.
Images of the helicopter show it
lying on its right side, with severe damage to its main rotor blade Assembly.
Meteorological data for Sola at
the time of the accident indicates 19kt (35km/h) winds from the southwest,
gusting to 29kt. Images from the scene appear to show the helicopter positioned
at the site's heliport, to the west of the main runway 11/29. (Not exactly correct. Ed.)
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