Thursday, May 21, 2009

Ecuador Army, Navy Want Dhruv Helicopters In Their Fleet - DHRUV, A STAR IN ECUADOR

Ecuador Army, Navy Want Dhruv Helicopters In Their Fleet - DHRUV, A STAR IN ECUADOR
(NSI News Source Info) Ecuador/Bangalore - May 21, 2009: Opening a new chapter in an unknown land. This was how it felt when a team of 10 dedicated personnel from HAL Helicopter MRO Division landed in Ecuador two months back.
Thanks to the efforts of these men, the first batch of five Advanced Light Helicopters is now etching its signature on the Ecuadorian skies. The team had left for Ecuador in order to provide maintenance and service support and to cater to the repair activities on the helicopters. The ALH has been well received by the Ecuadorian Air Force. The machine has proved its mettle. Ecuadorian officials are happy about its features, technology and performance. The Air Force is using the ALHs for multi-role and high altitude operations, said Mr R Narayanan, Deputy General Manager, Ecuador, who is leading the team at Ecuador. The Dhruvs are positioned in Guayaquil Air Force base and are undergoing customer acceptance trials, which are being personallymonitored by a team of five senior officers of the Ecuador Air Force. The demonstration on the underslung load capacity of 1.5 tons and rescue load capacity of 250 kg has already been given to the team. The high altitude trials are planned in Quito and Latagunga in the coming days. Adds Mr Narayanan, “On the training front, the basic conversion training has been imparted to four Ecuadorian pilots, and further intensive training for the team of 16 Ecuadorian pilots is planned in the next six months by a team of HAL pilots.” ALH for Army and Navy too:Ecuadorian President Mr Rafael Correa, who visited the base, had a close look at the ALH. During his visit, the President was keen to learn about the technical capabilities of the machine and was impressed by its performance, maintainability and agility. Besides the President, senior officers from Army and Air Force also visited the base. Thanks to the excellent performance of the ALH, the Ecuadorian Army and Navy too are planning to add ALHs to their fleets, adds Narayanan. He adds that the future appears to be bright for HAL in this particular part of the world. HAL plans to establish bay servicing facilities at Ecuador and to further explore business in the South American Market. Helicopter MRO Division shall spare no efforts to support their fleet and keep the HAL flag flying high in Ecuador. ONE FOR THE PRESIDENTTwo of the helicopters will be used to protect the Northern Frontier and will be based in Lago Agrio and Esmeraldas. Two others will be deployed at the Taura and Manta base and the fifth will be earmarked for President Rafael Correa’s use. A group of Indian pilots will be in charge of the operative training, and will train the members of the Ecuadorian delegation who stayed in India for two months to participate in workshops to get to know the new helicopters. Meanwhile, the tech training of the Ecuadorian Air Force (FAE) personnel will be carried out by a delegation of 10 HAL technicians, who will be in the country for two years.
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1 comment:

THE FIRM said...

Posted 7/22/11 5:25pm EST by the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group of Miami, Fl. It appears that the FAE lacks the common know how to properly pre plan for their consumables, as they are sustaining an AOG with a Dhruv of their Presidential fleet. Was reported that the FAE is seeking engine fuel filter for the TM3332B2 engine model that powers their helo's