February 2023: British Army+Navy Wildcat AW159s were grounded because of tail-rotor issues...

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February 2023: British Army+Navy Wildcat AW159s were grounded because of tail-rotor issues...

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https://helihub.com/2023/02/01/uk-tempo ... 9-wildcat/
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https://www.flightglobal.com/helicopter ... 88.article
“‘Following a routine safety inspection, an issue was identified with a Wildcat helicopter.
Flying was paused while the matter was investigated, flying operations have now safely resumed,” says the MoD.

The operational pause lasted around a week and was related to a problem with the aircraft’s tail rotor.

Leonardo Helicopters also confirms the halt to flights, which was, it says, “due to the early detection of a potential issue in a single aircraft.

“Flying was paused while Leonardo engineers investigated the report.
Essential operational flying is now being resumed,” it says.

Further precautionary checks are likely to be carried out on the fleet.

In total, the UK has a fleet of 62 Wildcats: the Army Air Corps flies 34 examples of the AH1 variant, while the Royal Navy operates 28 shipborne HMA2s.

With the UK’s New Medium Helicopter (NMH) contest beginning to heat up,
the timing of the issue is far from ideal for Leonardo Helicopters,
given the potential for knock-on reputational damage.
https://helihub.com/2023/02/01/uk-tempo ... 9-wildcat/
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https://www.flightglobal.com/helicopter ... 88.article
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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