The
Australian Army’s fleet of Armed Reconnaissance Helicopters (ARH) has returned
to regular training activities following the lifting of a temporary suspension
that was put in place on 16 May 2012 due to the detection of fumes in the cockpit
of the aircraft.
The Army
Operational Airworthiness Authority lifted the suspension late yesterday
following a detailed assessment and a recommendation from the Technical
Airworthiness Authority to resume flying operations.
There are 22
ARH in the Australian Army’s Oakey and Darwin based fleet, 19 of which are in
the fully capable configuration operating in the fleet.
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