Kazan. 20 August 2018. Russian Helicopters Holding Company (part of Rostec State Corporation) has successfully completed high mountain tests of Ansat light utility helicopter, proving its capability to operate in mountainous area at the altitudes of up to 3500 meters.
During the tests the helicopter performed a series of flights in the area of Bermamit plateau (Karachay-Cherkessia), practicing among other things landings with simulation of engine failure at the heights of 2000-2500 meters. Earlier, the confirmed pressure altitude for taking-off and landing of Ansat constituted not more than 1000 meters.
“We transfer all the data based on the results of the tests to Rosaviatsia for further introduction of changes in the certificate. Rugged mountain terrain is the condition, where helicopter operations are of highest demand, that is why it is very important for our customers that the helicopter is ready for such missions”, – noted Andrey Boginskiy, Director General of Russian Helicopters Holding Company.
Ansat is a light twin-engine utility helicopter powered by two engines, depending on modification it can accommodate up to nine people. To date, the maximum take-off weight of the helicopter has been increased up to 3.6 tons, the payload is 1.3 ton, the cruise speed is up to 260 km/h, the maximum speed is 275 km/h, full-tanks range is 520 km. Ansat is certified for operations in the temperature range from -45 to +50°C