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A French Army AS332 Super Puma, 1999 Interior of a Finnish Border Guard H215, 2024 The Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma is a medium-sized utility helicopter, powered by a pair of Turbomeca Makila 1A1 turboshaft engines, which drive the rotorcraft's four-bladed main rotor and five-bladed tail rotor along with a pair of independent hydraulic systems ...
The Greens and The Left also announced that they would debate the topic in the interior committee of the state parliament. [5] [6] Hans-Peter Friedrich, Federal Minister of the Interior, and Berlin senator of the interior Frank Henkel visited the site of the crash on 21 March and offered their condolences to the victims and their families. [7]
Pages in category "Accidents and incidents involving the Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
English: Kuwait- A AS332, Super Puma, helicopter drops off troops before a large crowd of foreign and U.S. dignitaries view teams from their combined special forces- Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United States, during an explosive training mission proving the successful interoperability of both land and air assets as well as highlighting the vast skills of the varied partner nations part ...
The Oryx is an upgraded and remanufactured version of the Puma, being basically equivalent to the Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma, and offers a performance improvement over the original model, in addition to reducing the operating costs by 25 to 30%. Early examples were fitted with the latest dust filters, as were then in use on the SAAF Puma ...
On 8 September 1997 Flight 451, a Eurocopter AS 332L1 Super Puma, from the Norwegian helicopter operator Helikopter Service, crashed into the Norwegian Sea, 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) northwest of Brønnøysund, Norway.
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A further Super Puma owned by Bond Helicopters is involved in a second North Sea ditching on 1 April 2009. 12 March – A Sikorsky S-92 helicopter ( C-GZCH ) flying from St. John's International Airport , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada to the offshore SeaRose FPSO in the White Rose oil field was forced to ditch in the North Atlantic Ocean ...