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de Briganti, Giovanni (15 March 2007). "The Will To Survive". Rotor & Wing. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 . Retrieved 9 March 2015– via HighBeam Research. Police renew contract with Clutha helicopter crash firm". BBC News. 14 March 2016 . Retrieved 29 February 2020.

AgustaWestland and L-3 Join Forces on Army LUH - Team US139". www.defense-aerospace.com . Retrieved 21 November 2018. Turnbull, Grant. " AgustaWestland unveils heavier AW139". Rotorhub, Shephard Media. 3 March 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2015. Peruzzi, Luca. "PICTURES: Italian air force fields first search and rescue HH-139A." Flight International, 12 March 2012.On 1 February 2020, a Fukushima prefectural police AW139 helicopter crashed in a rice field in the city of Koriyama, in northeast Japan. Seven of the crew were hurt, including three police officers, two technicians, and two medical workers. The helicopter was carrying a heart for transplant surgery to the University of Tokyo Hospital. The transplant operation was cancelled due to heart being unable to be recovered in time for a successful transplant. The Fukushima meteorological office issued a strong winds warning to Koriyama at the time of the accident. On impact, the tail and main rotor blades snapped off. The investigation is ongoing. [134] Malloy, Tomas (4 March 2022). "Leonardo Helicopters: Somerset-based firm's deep Russian state ties revealed". somersetlive.co.uk. The AgustaWestland AW139, now known as the Leonardo AW139, is a 15-seat medium-sized twin-engined helicopter developed and produced by the Anglo-Italian helicopter manufacturer AgustaWestland, now part of Leonardo. It is marketed at several different roles, including VIP/corporate transport, military use, offshore transport, fire fighting, law enforcement, search and rescue, emergency medical service, disaster relief, and maritime patrol. [2] Eurocopter EC135T1, G-SPAU", Bulletins, Air Accidents Investigation Branch, August 2003 , retrieved 30 November 2013 LIGHTS AND SOUNDS - The light and sound range form Teamsterz offers realistic flashing lights, sirens and engine noises. This is the ideal toy for any kid who wants to join the Police Service, as it encourages learning through play by developing their creativity and cognitive play. Role Playing is a crucial part of your Childs development. Aiding the development of your little one's social skills, imagination and fine motor skills as this Police playset is the perfect size for push along play.

Aerospatiale (Eurocopter) AS355F2, G-SAEW", Bulletins, Air Accidents Investigation Branch, January 2001 , retrieved 1 December 2013 LIGHTS AND SOUNDS - The Light and Sounds range from Teamsterz is perfect for some sensory play with any child. Our Mighty Machine range offers realistic flashing lights and siren noises your little one can learn everything they need to know about our emergency services. Early learning is not complete without pretend play and the more imaginative play your child has, the more their creativity and imagination will grow. The ideal gift for any child interested in the Fire Service. HeliVert gets approval for production of commercial AW139." corporatejetinvestor.com, 30 January 2014. Helicopters are based at North Weald Airfield, RAF Benson, Redhill Aerodrome, Newcastle Airport, Carr Gate, Barton Aerodrome, Birmingham Airport, Husbands Bosworth, Almondsbury, MOD St Athan, Bournemouth Airport, Exeter Airport, Hawarden Airport, Belfast International Airport, Glasgow City Heliport.

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In 1997, the Italian helicopter manufacturer Agusta launched a programme to develop a replacement for the Bell Huey family of helicopters, which had been built in very large numbers by Bell Helicopter and under license by Agusta. A potential market of 900 aircraft was predicted. In 1998, Bell and Agusta entered into an agreement setting up a joint venture, Bell/Agusta Aerospace Company (BAAC), to develop two aircraft: a conventional helicopter and a tiltrotor aircraft. These became the Bell/Agusta AB139 and Bell/Agusta BA609 respectively. [4] Bell was to be the leading partner for the development of the BA609 while Agusta would be the lead partner for the AB139. It was intended for production, sales, and support to be shared. [5] AgustaWestland AW139 To Begin SAR Operations In Britain". aero-news.net . Retrieved 18 December 2014. Air Operations - AW139 Helicopter". lafd.org. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013 . Retrieved 21 February 2013. In the North American market, CHC Helicopter was the first operator of the type. [8] In 2012, CHC became the largest operator of the AW139 in the world, at that point operating a fleet of 44 in search and rescue, emergency medical service and offshore transport missions. [40] In 2015, responsibility for the maintenance of CHC's AW139 fleet was reorganized under their maintenance, repair and overhaul services (MRO) division, Heli-One. Early activities have included post-delivery modifications and engine overhauls. [41] Heli-One has endeavoured to expand the scope of its MRO in coordination with Leonardo Helicopters, becoming an authorized component repair center by the company, and become approved to perform main gearbox work in April 2021. [42]

Royal Oman Police Air Wing AW139 Deliveries Commence". Air International. Vol.74, no.3. March 2008. p.8. ISSN 0306-5634. During 2015, AgustaWestland unveiled an AW139 model with an increased gross weight of seven tonnes, enabling a range of 305km while carrying 12 passengers. Existing AW139s can be rebuilt to the newer heavy-weight model. This heavier airframe comes at the expense of decreased hot and high performance. [24] In November 2015, AgustaWestland demonstrated a 60-minute "run-dry" test (no oil) of an AW139's main gearbox, 30 minutes greater than any other certified rotorcraft at the time. [25] Design [ edit ] Instrument panel of the AW139 In situations where a patient is critically injured, the police helicopter can be called upon to provide air transport of a patient, directly to the most appropriate major trauma centre. CASEVACS, or casualty evacuation, are uncommon, but can be carried out if no HM Coastguard or air ambulances are available. Police helicopters carry basic life support equipment, along with a stretcher for transport. A doctor or paramedic can travel with the patient, monitoring them from the spare seat.

Air Operations". West Midlands Police. Archived from the original on 26 February 2009 . Retrieved 14 March 2009.

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