ASU completes 100th BK117 Night Vision upgrade

ASU completes 100th BK117 Night Vision upgrade

22-Apr-2013 Source: ASU

Aviation Specialties Unlimited, (ASU) announced they have completed their 100th Night Vision cockpit modification on BK 117 Aircraft.  This most recent lighting installation was completed at Helicopter Specialties in Janesville, Wisconsin.  Helicopter Specialties is a helicopter completion center and performs maintenance, repair and overhauls.

“Completing 100 NVIS lighting modifications for the BK 117 is a great mark of achievement,” said ASU Repair Station Manager Shawn Woodworth.  “We have now completed nearly 700 modifications on all types of Aircrafts.  Our customers continually reach out to us because of our commitment to quality and service.  We want to thank every customer that helped us reach this milestone.”

The BK 117 was completed for Flight For Life Transport System, which is operated by Air Methods.  ASU has also worked on other aircraft types for Helicopter Specialties and has completed more than 12 aircraft for them with the first modification on a BK 117 C2 (EC145).  Helicopter Specialties has been given the FAA Diamond and Gold awards for excellence in maintenance training, has more than 200 years of combined experience and is known for their custom completions.

Jason Shrier is the Director of Maintenance for Helicopter Specialties. “ASU is second to none and is our first choice because of their experience, quality and service,” said Shrier.  “They are well known in the industry and we have grown accustomed to their professionalism. That is why we have continually selected them for our projects for more than six years.”

About ASU

Since 1995, ASU’s goal has been to implement night vision in the civil aviation market to increase operational safety and improve mission capabilities. Our focus is on providing a turnkey solution to our customers so that with one call they can obtain:

Night vision goggles and replacement parts
Service/inspection for goggles
NVG cockpit lighting solutions, installed by our FAA-approved 145 repair station technicians at our facility in Boise, Idaho, or at the customer’s facility
Cockpit replacement parts provided by our FAA-approved PMA
Initial and recurrent training for flight crews on the use of night vision via an FAA-approved 141 Training Program and/or 135 Air Operator Certificate
Assistance in establishing Night Vision Programs.

To date, ASU is quickly closing in on 700 aircraft STC installations and sold over 2,500 aviator systems here in the U.S.

Photo credit –  “Flight For Life Transport System” 

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