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Old 5th November 2019 | 06:02
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BK117 C-1 - Cargo Hook Sling System

Hi all

Can anyone point me to a vendor that sells cargo hook systems for BK117 C-1's.
I tried Onboard Systems, they can't help.

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Old 5th November 2019 | 11:26
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http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Gu.../SR01731SE.pdf

C-2 not close enough . had a bit of time so I looked though FAA stc database.
Lots of hooks for Robbies though
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Old 6th November 2019 | 04:12
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Hi Widgeon
For some reason, according to Onboard themselves the C-2 cannot be installed on the C-1. They did not give me the reason.
I am waiting for a reply from Airbus (2 weeks now...)
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Old 6th November 2019 | 16:27
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Originally Posted by Thilo
Hi Widgeon
For some reason, according to Onboard themselves the C-2 cannot be installed on the C-1. They did not give me the reason.
I am waiting for a reply from Airbus (2 weeks now...)
Thilo
HI also checked on Siren's web site but no luck there ( always thought their product looked a lot more substantial than the breeze hooks ) , there was a NZ outfit that had an STC for one model .

As a matter of interest what would the useful load be ?.

http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Gu.../SR02492SE.pdf

May be worth contacting Airwork , see if they may have other approvals.

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Old 9th November 2019 | 12:04
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What I found out so far would allow a max load of 1200 kg.

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