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Airborne Video Recorder and Remote Viewing System (RVS) for Search & Rescue Operations


The Aerial Patroller is a multi-channel HD recorder ideal for capturing video for search and rescue operations. The Aerial Patroller can be paired with multiple cameras mounted inside or  for easy playback on any PC or Mac. Full GPS integration and 


The Remote Viewing System offers real-time monitoring from a micro-HD bullet camera, enhancing situational awareness for the pilot and crew. The RVS features a full HD, high brightness aluminum-frame monitor and is packaged with a camera, cabling, mounts, an aircraft power supply, and a number of accessories.


The Aerial Patroller and Remote Viewing System are available separately or as a complete video recording and monitoring system.


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NextGen Avionics for the Tactical Missions of Helicopter Operators


Universal Avionics’ Multi-Missions Management System (MMMS) is unmatched for special mission operations such as search and rescue, reconnaissance, surveillance, maritime patrol, border patrol, geophysical survey, and         NextGen requirements, including ADS-B Out and SBAS LPV, while providing special interfaces and enhanced functionality        features six distinct search patterns, drifting target and mark- on-target functionality for search and rescue (SAR) operations, as well as night vision goggle (NVG) compatibility essential for SAR and other special missions.


Proven Solutions for: • • •


AgustaWestland A109, AW139 Bell 212, 214ST, 412, 430


Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma, EC-135/155,


BK117, AS365 Dauphine • • •


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MD Helicopters MD-902 Explorer MIL MI-17, MI-172


Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk, S-76, S-92, UH-60 Black Hawk


Scissor Deck Maintenance Platforms


Replace step ladders and improve access time to maintenance work locations for less than the cost of alternatives. These sturdy spring-assisted aluminum platform decks are manually adjustable up to a height of 6 feet 10 inches. Deck lengths are from 4 feet to 6 feet, with deck widths from 20 inches to 40 inches. Connectable for wrap-around access, Scissor Decks also offer locking wheel or stand versions. They set up in less than a minute from 10-inch  one helper.


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Easy-install handrails allow for side- and end- deck access by extendable ladder, which connects at the side or deck end. Packages now include telescoping stanchions to provide additional stability with direct deck connection to the ground. A deployable option includes boltable lower frame legs that compact the unit to deck length. Dolly packages have outrigger legs that remove quickly, and replaceable tube pads for on-dolly mount locations. Recommended options include a tool tray and deck padding.


www.scissordeck.com


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