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BELL 412EP(2013)

Specifications

Year2013
Serial Number36633
Registration--
Total Hours9,074
LocationNORTH AMERICA + CANADA, MEXICO
RegionSOUTH AMERICA

Broker

INTERNATIONAL AVIATION MARKETING

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AI Description

  • Offshore configured helicopter
  • BLR Fast Fin and Strake Kit
  • 30-minute OEI capability
  • Avionics:
  • Encoding altimeter
  • Dual VHF comm (Bendix King KTR 908)
  • Transponder (Bendix King MST 67A)
  • Marker beacon (Bendix King KA35A)
  • Dual VHF NAV/VOR/ILS/MB (Bendix King KNR 634A)
  • DME (Bendix King KDM 706A)
  • ADF (Bendix King KDF 806)
  • Radar altimeter (Honeywell RT-300)
  • 3-axis autopilot (Honeywell FZ-706)
  • Air data computer (Shadin ADC 2000)
  • ELT (Artex C406-N HM)
  • Weather radar (Bendix King ART 2000)
  • TCAS (Avidyne TAS 605)
  • GPS (Garmin GPS 500W)
  • Multifunction display (Avidyne EX-600)
  • Interior:
  • Thirteen (13) passenger seats
  • Soft blanket interior
  • Additional equipment:
  • 53 amp battery
  • Two (2) life rafts
  • Searchlight
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Cargo mirror
  • Air conditioning
  • Emergency floats
  • Heli access steps
  • Anti-collision lights
  • First aid kit
  • Dual controls
  • Exhaust ejector retrofit
  • Auxiliary fuel tank provisions
  • Push out windows
  • Radome assembly
  • AFT equipment shelf - RH

About this Model

Overview

The Bell 412EP is a development of the 412 family built around a four-blade main rotor, twin-engine redundancy, and a conventional, proven airframe layout. It is commonly configured for passenger transport, EMS, SAR support, utility lift, and government missions, with interiors and mission kits tailored to the operator rather than a single “standard” layout. Buyers typically consider it when they need a dependable, multi-mission platform that can be equipped for hoist work, external loads, or cabin reconfiguration without moving into heavier helicopter classes.

Mission Fit

In practice, the 412EP is most at home where hover work, frequent cycles, and changing mission equipment are part of the weekly routine. It is often selected for operations that need a balance of cabin volume, external-load capability, and manageable operating complexity for a medium twin. If your mission is predominantly long legs at higher cruise speeds, or consistently high external-load weights, a different aircraft category may align better.

Cabin

Cabin experience varies widely because the 412EP is frequently delivered and modified with mission-specific interiors: high-density seating for transport, club/passenger layouts for corporate or VIP shuttle, or open cabins for EMS and utility work. The sliding doors and flat-floor utility style support rapid loading of stretchers, equipment cases, or mixed passenger/cargo. Noise, vibration, and climate performance depend heavily on interior package, soundproofing, and installed avionics/air conditioning options.