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FAA and EASA certify DART flotation

April 17, 2019  By Helicopters Staff


DART Aerospace announced it has received new STC approvals from both the FAA and EASA for its new EC/H130 Emergency Float System (EFS). Transport Canada (TCCA) certification was granted in late 2018 for this kit, which is applicable to both legacy EC130B4 models and the latest H130 from Airbus.

The EC/H130 system can now be used in operations across multiple regions covering the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and any others accepting TCCA/FAA/EASA STC without validation.

DART points to two new major improvements over the previous kit now available in the system, including: Compatibility with OEM fixed provisions and the addition of quick release fittings, which allow for the removal of 70 per cent of the kit’s weight in less than five minutes without any tools.

“This project provided a unique opportunity to revisit our previous design and really examine how we could incorporate the latest technology in float systems to add value for our H130 customers,” said Pablo Bravo, director of engineering at DART’s San Diego California facility. “We looked at ways of simplify the design to make it easier for customers to install and remove the system, which was critical feedback from existing operators who prefer to reconfigure their aircraft for different missions quickly and efficiently. Specifically, we included quick release hoses that facilitate removal of the floats within just a few minutes – for excellent mission flexibility.”

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In addition, DART explains its new EFS is approved for the latest gross weight of the H130 and features a squib-free electro mechanical valve made of corrosion-resistant steel. The system can be purchased with or without DART’s patented integrated 6-passenger liferaft (9 passenger overload).

“From a project management standpoint, the H130 EFS was a fantastic example of DART’s ability to use resources throughout the company to reach a common goal,” said David Marcus, program manager at the San Diego facility. “We used engineering resources from our San Diego and Calgary groups, an AMC partner to facilitate flight testing, and our certification team to leverage our collaborative relationship with Transport Canada to ensure that the project continued to move forward to completion.

“We truly feel that having an external liferaft option available for the H130 puts operators in a win-win situation in which safety and operational flexibility is increased, and weight is decreased,” continued Marcus.

DART explains this safety system will maximize the capabilities of the aircraft operating in tourism, VIP transportation, utility missions.

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