miércoles, 7 de marzo de 2018

MD HELICOPTERS NEW MD 600N WITH ADVANCED, FAA-CERTIFIED ALL-GLASS COCKPIT


The new MD 600N features an integrated all-glass cockpit; utility/personnel transport & single-patient EMS capability 


Configured with the company’s upgraded FAA type-certified all-glass cockpit, this MD 600N also features single-patient EMS interior from Air Ambulance Technology (AAT).   



Type-Certified Glass Cockpit  
At the past year 2017 HAI Heli-Expo in Dallas, Texas, MD Helicopters announced their commitment to deliver FAA-certified all-glass cockpits to the company’s full range of single- and twin-engine aircraft.   

In June of past year the company announced it had completed all FAA certification requirements for the MD 600N cockpit upgrade. On July 26, 2017, the type certification was granted. MDHI’s single-engine all-glass cockpit features:
-Howell Instruments Electronic Flight Instrument System
-Garmin G500 (GDU620) PFD/MFD 
-Garmin GTN 650 Touchscreen NAV/COM/GPS 
-L-3 ESI 500 Electronic Standby Instrument  

Flexible, Multi-Function Cabin Design  
Renowned for its ergonomic, modular interior design, the MD 600N has the flexibility to support up to six (6) different cabin configurations. This aircraft was delivered with the ability to effortlessly transition between three (3) of these options in order to meet its anticipated mission requirements for utility/personnel transport and Emergency Medical/Air Ambulance Services.  

Utility/Transport 

In its utility/personnel transport configuration, the MD 600N cabin features seating for up to five (5) via a 3-passenger front bench and two (2) aft-mounted club seats. The front bench can be installed either forward or aft-facing to ensure optimal passenger comfort.  

EMS/Air Ambulance  

When configured for EMS/air ambulance operation, the MD 600N features a single-patient transport Air Ambulance Technologies interior equipped with a state-of-the-art monitor/defibrillator, ventilator, suction unit, and 2x 5L 200 bar Oxygen cylinder, to treat and monitor the patient.  

A short (0:58) video of the new MD 600N is available in:
https://youtu.be/ynzrvvAjiNU