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BishopWaxer
25th May 2005, 06:00 PM
:confused: Production Eurocopter AS350B3 lands on the top of the world

AS350B3 near EverestMarignane, May 24, 2005



On May 14th, 2005 at 7h08 (local time), a serial Ecureuil/AStar AS 350 B3 piloted by the EUROCOPTER X-test pilot Didier Delsalle, landed at 8,850 meters (29,035ft) on the top of the Mount Everest (Kingdom of Nepal).



This tremendous achievement breaks the World Record for the highest altitude landing and take-off ever, which sets an ultimate milestone in the History of Aviation. Fabrice Brégier, President and CEO of the EUROCOPTER Group, world leading helicopter manufacturer, immediately congratulated the pilot and his team for this extraordinary feat.



After taking off from its base camp Lukla on May 14th, 2005 at 2,866 meters (9,403ft) Didier Delsalle onboard his Ecureuil AS350B3 reached the top of Mount Everest. As required by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI - International Aeronautical

Federation), the aircraft remained landed on ground more than 2 minutes on the top of the world before flying back to Lukla. This feat was renewed the day after.



Stepping out of his helicopter, Didier Delsalle commented: « To reach this mythical summit definitively seemed to be a dream; despite the obvious difficulties of the target to be reached, the aircraft demonstrated its capability to cope with the situation (…), sublimated by the magic of the place”.



Achieved with a serial helicopter, this absolute World Record once more contributes to underline the unique qualities of the Ecureuil/AStar AS350 B3 as a multipurpose, reliable, quick and comfortable helicopter which emerges as the most performing aircraft in the world in the most extreme conditions.



During the trial period, Didier Delsalle and his Ecureuil/AStar AS350 B3 flew some rescue missions on behalf of the Nepalese authorities demonstrating the operational capabilities of the aircraft used to set the altitude landing and take-off World Record.



This feat has been achieved further to various flight tests begun one year ago with the

Ecureuil/AStar AS350 B3 among which:

- Experimental flight up to 8,992 meters (29,500 ft) in April 2004 in Istres (France),

- “Time to climb” records to the heights of 3,000, 6,000 and 9,000 meters performed on April 14th, 2005 in respectively 2 minutes 21 seconds, 5 minutes 6 seconds and 9 minutes 26 seconds.



These records smash the previous ones held by an Ecureuil/AStar AS350 B1 with respectively 2 minutes 59 seconds, 6 minutes 55 seconds and 13 minutes 52 seconds,

- Experimental flight up to 10.211 meters (33.500 ft) on April 14, 2005,

- Landing at the South Pass of Mount Everest at 7,925 meters (26,000 ft) on May 12th, 2005, establishing a new altitude landing and take-off record, previously held by a Cheetah helicopter - variant of the Lama - at 7,670 meters (25,150 ft).



With this landing on the top of the world, EUROCOPTER demonstrates that its technological innovations provide its products a length - height - ahead, set at the disposal of its worldwide customers.



To date, 3,670 Ecureuil/AStar have been sold worldwide and logged 15 million flight hours. Since its introduction on the market, the Ecureuil/AStar/Twinstar family has been benefiting of successive improvements among which its most powerful version is the Ecureuil/AStar AS350 B3. This aircraft is serial equipped with modern systems such as dual channel FADEC, Vehicule and Engine Monitoring Display, integrated GPS, etc…. 424 Ecureuil/AStar AS350 B3 are currently in operation worldwide, mainly used for missions requiring high performances, such as aerial work (cargo sling capacity: 1,400kg) in very high and hot conditions.



EUROCOPTER is thankful to the Nepalese government and all its departments for their help and friendly support throughout this mission. These world records are currently submitted to the official approval of the FAI.



Eurocopter is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EADS. EADS is a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services. In 2004, EADS generated revenues of € 31.8 billion and employed a workforce of about 110,000. The EADS Group includes the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the world's largest helicopter supplier Eurocopter and the joint venture MBDA, the international leader in missile systems. EADS is the major partner in the Eurofighter consortium, is the prime contractor for the Ariane launcher, develops the A400M military transport aircraft and is the largest industrial partner for the European satellite navigation system Galileo.

Himal Baato
26th May 2005, 06:33 PM
Wow. Pathetic.

Unbeliever
4th June 2005, 11:19 AM
Eurocopter chopper did not land on Everest peak: CAAN

The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has refuted reports that a Eurocopter chopper landed on the highest peak of the world, Mt. Everest, last month.

The CAAN refusal comes after over two weeks of news reports that pilot Didier Delsalle flew his Ecureuil/A-Star AS 350B3 chopper above 8,848 meters high and landed it atop Mt Everest on May 14th. As per International Aeronautical Federation provision, the chopper maintained the altitude in flight for two minutes (to claim the record) before flying back to Lukla base camp, reports had said.

Eurocopter is a leading European helicopter manufacturer.

Following reports about the chopper landing atop the world’s highest peak, CAAN had formed a committee to investigate the matter as the chopper had been “permitted only to make a test flight over the Everest region”.

“The helicopter had not demanded permission for landing on the peak,” CAAN said in a statement on Thursday, “and therefore no permit had been given and such imaginary publicity by the Eurocopter is regretted.”

Everest.net had quoted Delsalle as saying, just after the said successful flight, "To reach this mythical summit definitively seemed to be a dream; despite the obvious difficulties of the target to be reached, the aircraft demonstrated its capability to cope with the situation sublimated by the magic of the place.”

The manufacturing company had also claimed that Ecureuil has proven to be a multipurpose, reliable and comfortable aircraft, which can perform in extreme conditions. nepalnews.com pd June 03 05