INGENIO Aerospace Heli-Mount Tablet EFB Contributes Directly to Operational Safety

INGENIO Aerospace Heli-Mount Tablet EFB Contributes Directly to Operational Safety

INGENIO Aerospace Heli-Mount Tablet EFB Contributes Directly to Operational Safety

INGENIO Aerospace (INGENIO), a provider in innovative product design and manufacturing for business, commercial and military aviation, announces that a total of 130 shipsets of its Heli-Mount Tablet electronic flight bag (EFB) have been delivered to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) for fleet upgrades — 96 units for CH-146 Griffon helicopters (the Canadian military variant of the Bell 412) and 34 for CH-148 Cyclone helicopters (the Canadian military variant of the Sikorsky S-92).

Improperly secured tablets pose significant safety risks as tragically demonstrated by the 2022 crash of a CH-47D Chinook helicopter in Idaho, where National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators demonstrated that an Apple iPad likely jammed against the co-pilot’s left pedal contributing to the fatal accident. The Chinook had been engaged in firefighting operations at the time of the tragedy. Since then, the NTSB has highlighted the importance of securing electronic devices in the cockpit to prevent interference with flight controls.

Designed to perform in rugged conditions, INGENIO’s Heli-Mount Tablet EFB is a ruggedized aircraft-type-agnostic product that addresses power requirements and operational safety and reliability. The secure and robust mounting system withstands vibrations and shocks, improves ergonomics and facilitates pilot access to electronic tablets (ex: Apple and Android devices). It may be implemented on virtually any helicopter in service today. In addition to offering a direct interface with other avionics systems, the Heli-Mount Tablet EFB also provides unrestricted USB 2.0 data passthrough and USB type-C charging connectivity. Most tablets require 15-watt USB power delivery for fast charge. The Heli-Mount Tablet EFB delivers charging capacity up to 60W, a significant margin for growth designed to future-proof recharging requirements.

“We are proud of the safety benefits that our Heli-Mount Tablet EFB delivers,” says James Bell, president and CEO, INGENIO. “This innovative product is being installed on RCAF Griffon and Cyclone fleets, where it has performed impeccably under very challenging operational conditions. Our objective is to enhance EFB safety across private, commercial and military rotorcraft operations. Given that it is completely type-agnostic, the potential worldwide market is enormous.”

“Tablet EFBs are remarkably effective at increasing situational awareness in the cockpit. But like any loose objects, they can create hazards. The importance of robustly securing tablets is critical. The Chinook crash in Idaho makes this point with tragic clarity. Our Heli-Mount Tablet EFB contributes to superior ergonomics, operational efficiencies and — most importantly — crew and passenger safety,” concludes Bell.

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