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Waikato rescue helicopter team ready to use new H145

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The Airbus H145 twin-engine helicopter, the newest addition to the Waikato Westpac Rescue Helicopter operations family.

The Waikato Westpac Rescue Helicopter service’s new $18 million Airbus H145 twin-engine helicopter will go into service this month.

Chief operating officer Chris Moody said the new helicopter had undergone an 18-month development process, with advanced technology and equipment installed that freed up the pilot to concentrate on critical tasks.

The specialist aircraft would give clinical staff more room to provide vital patient care and better patient outcomes.

It also ensured the Waikato service remained a two-rescue helicopter base.

The helicopter had additions that significantly increased its performance in critical and emergency situations, he said.

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Advanced autopilot capabilities and avionics allowed the helicopter’s flight control system to take over several manual tasks that were previously done by the pilot, allowing the helicopter to fly predefined and customised routes accurately.

That reduced the pilot’s workload, so they could concentrate on critical tasks.

The advanced autopilot system meant the helicopter had more capability to fly in poor weather conditions, and provided the rescue crew with more options in emergency situations.

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The new Airbus H145 twin-engine helicopter. Photo / HeliSpottingNZ
The new Airbus H145 twin-engine helicopter. Photo / HeliSpottingNZ

It meant pilots were able to navigate through poor visibility with ease, and attend missions in weather conditions that were previously considered unsuitable.

Special skids made it easier to land on rough or uneven terrain and on surfaces that would be difficult to manoeuvre on with wheels, such as rocky or muddy terrain. They also provided a wider base making it more stable on the ground.

The H145 also had more space in the cabin that could be fully utilised and had been designed with a unique three-seat configuration in the back, which enabled the creation of a centre console between two of the seats. That provided the Critical Care Flight Paramedic with easy-to-reach medical equipment, making the emergency response process more efficient. It was the only helicopter in New Zealand with the special design.

The new helicopter also featured a new puhoro - an intricate design that represented both a katikati (guardian spirit) of the waka, and the different journeys that people took while being carried on the helicopter and beyond.

  • The Waikato Westpac Rescue Helicopter is on call 24-7, 365 days a year. In 2022, the service carried out 890 missions in the Waikato, King Country, Coromandel, and surrounding regions and has so far carried out more than 500 missions this year.

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