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Page 1: 429 HEMS Product briefing

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BELL 429

Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS)

Components and systems included on all helicopter models are subject to U.S. export regulations, and some items may require USG authorization prior to export.

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Espace cabine conçu pour l’HEMS

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Multi-Missions

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Single Patient Configuration Dual Patient Configuration

Isolette Transport Configuration

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Multi-Missions

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Chargement Lateral offrant 157 cm d’ouverture

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Chargement Arrière

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1. Clamshell Doors are an optional kit

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Opérer en tout sécurité

• Hauteur des pâles principales:

– 2.6 m statique

– 2.9 m Rotor tournant

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Equipement Avionique de Derniere generation

SPIFR configuration standard

Navigation par Satellite incluant les approches de précision LPV

PA 4-axis pour diminuer la charge de travail du pilote et garantir une meilleure précision dans des conditions dégradées

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GPS Garmin GTN 750/650

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BELL 429 HEMS MISSION PERFORMANCE

Golden Hour, Response Time, Action Radius, Inter-Hospital Transport

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HEMS Action Radius 1000ft, ISA+20C, Standard Fuel, 20 min. reserve

Mission Data Bell 429

Maximum Gross Weight Kg 3,175

Configured Empty GW Kg 2,145

EMS Equipment Kg 120

1 Pilot + 1 Crew (80 kg each)

Kg 160

1 Doctor + 1 Paramedic (80 kg each)

Kg 160

Mission Fuel Weight Kg 590

Patient Kg 120

Action Radius Km 262

Mission Speed (Vmax) km/hour 279

Acquisition Cost (millions) Standard Aircraft

US$ $5.82

Direct Operating Costs US$/hr $1,005

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The data set forth herein is general in nature and may vary with conditions.

For performance data and operating limitations for any specific flight

mission, reference must be made to the approved flight manual.

The Bell 429 can fly up to 262 km and back at

279 kph with 20 min reserve fuel

EMS Radius 262 km

Reference: BHT-429-FM-1 and Conklin & de Decker 2012 Vol 2 Fuel Costs $6.84 per gallon, labor rate per hour $95

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HEMS Inter-Hospital Transport 1000ft, ISA+20C, Standard Fuel, 20 min. reserve

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The data set forth herein is general in nature and may vary with conditions.

For performance data and operating limitations for any specific flight

mission, reference must be made to the approved flight manual.

The Bell 429 can fly up to 428 km at 244 kph

with 20 min reserve fuel

Inter-Hospital Transport Range

428km

Reference: BHT-429-FM-1 and Conklin & de Decker 2012 Vol 2 Fuel Costs $6.84 per gallon, labor rate per hour $95

Mission Data Bell 429

Maximum Gross Weight Kg 3,175

Configured Empty GW Kg 2,145

EMS Equipment Kg 120

1 Pilot + 1 Crew (80 kg each)

Kg 160

1 Doctor + 1 Paramedic (80 kg each)

Kg 160

Patient Kg 120

Mission Fuel Weight Kg 470

Mission Range Km 428

Mission Speed (Vlrc) km/hour 244

Acquisition Cost (millions) Standard Aircraft

US$ $5.82

Direct Operating Costs US$/hr $1,005

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When minutes matter, the Bell 429 provides excellent response time 1000ft, ISA+20C

Line Flying Time (min)

Distance (Km)

Fuel (one-way)

(Kg)

A 15 69 74

B 20 93 98

C 30 139 147

D 40 185 196

E 60 278 294 A

B

C

D

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Take-off Weight = 3,175 kg

Vmax = 279 km/hr

EMS Round Trip Capability

mid-mission patient pick-up & twenty minute reserve

Aerolite EMS Configured Weight Empty, 2,145 kg

1 pilot + 1 Crew

1 Doctor + 1 Paramedic

1 patient

Fuel Available: 590 kg Max cruise & fuel flows calculated at MGW

The data set forth herein is general in nature and may vary with conditions.

For performance data and operating limitations for any specific flight

mission, reference must be made to the approved flight manual.

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