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The E-model aircraft will be overhauled and re-certified as an F-model (type certificate 369FF) in just a period of a few weeks. MDHI Photo

Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office invests in aviation unit modernization

MD Helicopters, Inc. Press Release | July 7, 2017

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MD Helicopters, Inc. (MDHI) has announced a new agreement with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Cincinnati, Ohio, to upgrade its MD 500E helicopter to a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-certified MD 530F model helicopter. The E-model aircraft will be overhauled and re-certified as an F-model (type certificate 369FF) in just a period of a few weeks.

The E-model aircraft will be overhauled and re-certified as an F-model (type certificate 369FF) in just a period of a few weeks. MDHI Photo
The E-model aircraft will be overhauled and re-certified as an F-model (type certificate 369FF) in just a period of a few weeks. MDHI Photo

The FAA-approved factory recertification will take place at MD Helicopters’ manufacturing facility and completions center in Mesa, Arizona.

“For more than a decade, our exclusive E-to-F conversion program has been an outstanding way for E-model operators to affordably upgrade the capability of their aircraft with minimal downtime,” said Nick Nenadovic, vice president, aftermarket and customer support for MD Helicopters, Inc. “In just a few weeks, a proven E-model is converted into what is essentially a new, factory-built, FAA-certified F-model; returning to service stronger, faster and more capable of executing their missions than ever before.”

Current MD 500E-model operators who invest in the E-to-F conversion will see increased hot-and-high performance capability as well as improved operational range and flight time. These enhancements include:

  • An engine upgrade from the Rolls Royce 250-C20B to the more powerful RR250-C30;
  • Replacement of the blades and stabilizers;
  • Installation of the Garmin G500H dual-screen electronic flight display; and
  • Addition of a Fargo auxiliary fuel tank.

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Aviation Unit has operated its MD 500E since 1989. The air unit, staffed by two full-time pilots and two TFOs, also includes an MD 520N; a derivative of the proven 500-series airframe that features MDHI’s exclusive NOTAR system for anti-torque and directional control.

“For almost 30 years the aviation unit has been an essential ‘eye-in-the-sky’ for our HCSO; providing support to ground patrol officers in the execution of pursuits, surveillance, and search-and-rescue missions,” said Sheriff Jim Neil, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office. “This aircraft has flown nearly 10,000 hours in service of the citizens of Hamilton County and the surrounding region. We look forward to welcoming Air Unit 1 home later this summer as a greatly enhanced resource, and to continuing our legacy of providing exceptional public safety to our citizens.”

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for providing primary airborne law enforcement support to the 800,000+ residents and 240 square miles of Hamilton County of Ohio, as well as the nine surrounding counties in the Greater Cincinnati area.

“Widely recognized as the best commercial helicopter in its class, the MD 500 is perfect for our law enforcement operators,” concluded Nenadovic. “With this program, we are able to ensure long-time E-model operators like Hamilton County remain able to provide the over-watch services necessary to keep their communities safe.”

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office will take delivery of their newly-certified MD 530F later this summer.

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