Sikorsky S76C++ Category A

New procedures for EMS and urban operators

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Optimised Category A procedures for urban ground level and elevated operations

STC Approved 2018

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Increased Payload

Vertical Takeoff and Landing approved for 11,500 lbs

Payload increased by up to 500 lb*

*Subject to ambient conditions when compared to S76C++ Category A Vertical Operations from Ground Level Heliports Ground Level Procedures Supplement #3 (SA 4047-76C-15)

Safe and Intuitive

Intuitive procedures with excellent visibility

All new backup procedure, combined with optimized elevated and landing procedures.


Both takeoff and landing procedures have been developed to give clear view of the helipad through the main and chin windows.

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The difference is day and night

Operations from 40 x 40 ft and 60 x 60 ft helipads.  Day / Night operations. No vertical reference required.

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Day and Night Operations

Single PIlot Daytime / Dual Pilot Night Time Approved

EMS operators must be able to respond to a call at all times  - All three procedures are approved for day and night operations.

Ground Level Backup

Providing improved pilot margin, visibility, payload and obstacle clearance

The all new backup procedure keeps the helipad in sight at all times while the emergency reject procedure is intuitive. Procedures include option to increase decision point height to increase clearance of obstacles in the takeoff path.

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Get in touch

Please contact Henry Dumbleton for more information and details of the approved procedures, limitations and performance.