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My point being that the teething troubles should be ironed out before it is put into service as a rescue helicopter.

 

Be lucky to find one chopper in the world that didn't have to iron out its teething troubles in the first few years of service. The Blackhawk which the S92 is based on was notorious in the American forces for the difficulties they had with the fly by wire avionics.

 

My dad who worked on the S61's for many years and now the 92's rates the 92 as a pretty decent chopper but like any relatively new chopper to civil use you'll need to give it time.

 

Still wouldn't get me in one again :D

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