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Old 2nd Nov 2011, 15:19   #1 (permalink)


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AW139 - Maintenance Software

Hi all,

I am new to the site so I hope this is in the right place. I have been contacted by an operator that will be acquiring a couple of AW-139's. As they seem to be a bit different then what I am used to in terms of requirements I was hoping to see if someone could recommend a software package for tracking them.

Also, any help you could give me in terms of things I need to ask about or should be aware of when dealing with the AW139 it would be appreciated. I have heard that there are some packages out there where they cannot support the counters, etc. Anything I need to know or things to watch out would be great!

Thanks all!
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Old 26th Nov 2011, 08:06   #2 (permalink)
 
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Try Rotorheads, there is an AW139 thread there with a lot of engineering input.
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Old 26th Nov 2011, 13:22   #3 (permalink)
 
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Just curious - I don't know the AW139 and I'm not an engineer either.

What counters are you referring to for tracking beyond cycles, hours, take offs, landings, rin (bell helo) ?

Like I said just curious for a project I'm involved with.

TIA
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