APPENDIX 1. HELICOPTER DATA

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AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 1September 30, 2004APPENDIX 1.HELICOPTER DATA1. INTRODUCTION. This appendix containsselected helicopter data needed by a heliportdesigner. These data represent the most criticalweight, dimensional, or other data entry for thathelicopter model, recognizing that specific versionsof the model may weigh less, be smaller in somefeature, carry fewer passengers, etc.2. VERIFICATION. The published informationhas been verified by the various helicoptermanufacturers and is current as of the date ofpublication. If more specific data is needed, contactthe manufacturer(s) of the specific helicopter(s) ofinterest.AManufacturer name and helicopter modelBMaximum takeoff weight in pounds.COverall length in feet. (Rotors at their maximum extension.)DOverall height in feet. (Usually at tail rotor.)ERotor diameter in feet.FRotor plane clearance in feet.GDistance from rotor hub to tip of tail rotor in feet.HTail rotor diameter (in feet)ITail rotor ground clearance in feet.JType of undercarriage.KUndercarriage length in feet.LUndercarriage width in feet. (The distance between the outside edges of the tires or the skids.)MNumber and type of enginesNNumber of crew and passengers.OStandard fuel capacity in gallonsTable A1- 1. Legend for Figure A1-1 and Table A1-2141

September 30, 2004AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 1Figure A1-1. Helicopter Dimensions142

AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 1September 30, 2004Table A1-2 Helicopter DimensionsABCDEMax.GMain RotorTakeoffManufacturerFOverallDia.HIKLTail RotorGround Hub ToDia.MNNumberGroundWeightLengthHeight# Blades Clear. Aft End # Blades Clear.(lbs)(feet)(feet)(feet/No) (feet)A-1095,997431137/4A-109E Power6,28437.611.5A119 Koala5,99742.7AB-13913,228BA-609 16,800601526/3 X 2472,9504410205A, A-19,50057.1205B & UH-1H II10,500206B-3UndercarriageTypeLength /an/awheel19102-T1 or 379.7/23.5skid12.18.62-T2&18222B, heel32.7132-T3&30AgustaBell/AgustaBell HelicopterBoeing143

September 30, 2004AAC 150/5390-2BAppendix 1BCDEMax.FGMain RotorTakeoffOverallDia.HIJKLTail RotorGround Hub ngersManufacturerWeightLengthHeight # Blades Clear. Aft End # Blades /23.6skid9.28.11-T1&5315 Lama4,30042.461136.15/3 10.13206.27/33.18skid10.87.81-T1&4316 Alouette 8.51-T1&4330 332 Super Puma18,96061.3416.2451.17/4 14.563610.0/57.1wheel17.39.82-T2&24341 Gazelle3,97039.2710.434.5/38.923Fenestron 2.44skid6.46.61-T1&4350 A Star/Ecureuil4,96042.4510.9635.07/3 10.63256.1/22.3skid4.77.481-T1&6355 Twin 22-T176360 Dauphin6,60043.311.4837.72/4 10.7325Fenestron 2.6wheel23.716.41-T1&13365 Dauphin 29,48045.0513.3239.17/4 11.3824Fenestron 336.09/4 11.1532.8/324.6 Fenestron 2.06skid9.46.791-T1&4EC-1305,29141.4711.8435.07/3 10.96 23.7 Fenestron 5.3skid10.57.871-T1&7EC-1356,2504011.533.5/422.8 Fenestron 5.628skid10.56.62-T1&6EC 1457,90442.7412.9836.08/4 2741.34/5 11.9623Fenestron 3.1wheel12.836.232-T2&12EC 22511,06063.9816.353.14/5 2/428nanawheel15.311.31-T1&0(feet/No) (feet) (feet) (feet/No) (feet)Length WidthEngines(feet) (feet)(No&No)BrantlyE.H. K-Max K120014410.7

AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 1ASeptember 30, 2004BCDEMax.FGMain RotorTakeoffOverallHIJKLTail RotorDia. Ground Hub ToMNNumberDia. ht Length Height # Blades Clear. Aft End # Blades 7NOTARskid4.56.51-T1&4MDX .26.31-P1&1R-44 2-T3&28S-64F heel27.3133-T3&55UH-60L 8.92-T3&11S-76B/C S-9226,15068.517.964.89.839.911.0/47.4wheel20.33 10.42-T2 & 19(feet) (feet/No) (feet) (feet) (feet/No) (feet)Length Width Type Passengers(feet) (feet)(No&No)MD Helicopters3.3PiaseckiPZI, SokolRobinsonRogerson-HillerSchweizerSikorsky145

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AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 2September 30, 2004APPENDIX 2.AVIATION ORGANIZATIONSSTATE AVIATION OFFICESALABAMAAlabama Department of TransportationAeronautics Bureau1409 Coliseum Blvd.Montgomery, AL 36130Telephone: 334-242-6820FAX: 205-240-3274ALASKADepartment of Transportation &Public FacilitiesP.O. Box 196900Anchorage, AK 99519-6900Telephone: 907-269-0731FAX: av.html#ARIZONADivision of AeronauticsArizona Department of Transportation255 E. Osborn Road, Suite 101Phoenix, AZ 85012orMail Drop 426MPhoenix, AZ 85002-3588Telephone: 602-294-9144FAX: htmARKANSASDepartment of AeronauticsRegional Airport Terminal BuildingNo. 1 Airport Drive, 3rd FloorLittle Rock, AR 72202Telephone: 501-376-6781FAX: Division of Aeronautics ProgramDepartment of Transportation1120 N. Street-Room 3300P.O. Box 942874Sacramento, CA 94274-0001Telephone: 916-654-4959FAX: naut/htmlfile/index.phpCALIFORNIA (continued)Postal Address:Department of TransportationDivision of Aeronautics, MS # 40P. O. Box 942874Sacramento, CA 94274-0001COLORADODivision of AeronauticsColorado Department of Transportation6848 South Revere Parkway, Suite 3-101Englewood, CO 80112-6703Telephone: 303-397-3045FAX: 26 Front Range ParkwayWatkins, CO 80137303-261-4418CONNECTICUTBureau of Aviation and PortsConnecticut Department of Transportation2800 Berlin TurnpikeP.O. Box 317546Newington, CT 06131-7546Telephone: 860-594-2529FAX: 860-594-2574http://www.ct.gov/dot/cwp/view.asp?a 1402&q 259246&dotPNavCtr #40584DELAWAREAeronautics AdministrationDelaware Transportation AuthorityDepartment of TransportationP.O. Box 778Dover, DE 19903Telephone: 302-739-3264FAX: 302-739-5711FLORIDAAviation OfficeFlorida Department of Transportation605 Suwannee StreetMail Stop 46Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450Telephone: 904-488-8444FAX: 904-487-3403147

AC 150/5390-2BGEORGIAGeorgia Department of TransportationOffice of Intermodal Programs276 Memorial Drive, SWAtlanta, GA 30303-3743Telephone: 404-651-9201FAX: 404-651-5209HAWAIIAirports DivisionHawaii Department of TransportationHonolulu International AirportHonolulu, HI 96819-1898Telephone: 808-836-6542FAX: 808-836-6441September 30, 2004Appendix 2KANSASDivision of AviationKansas Department of TransportationDocking State Office Building915 SW HarrisonTopeka, KS 66612-1568Telephone: 913-296-2553FAX: 913-296-7927KENTUCKYOffice of AeronauticsKentucky Transportation Cabinet421 Ann StreetFrankfort, KY 40622Telephone: 502-564-4480FAX: 502-564-7953IDAHOBureau of AeronauticsIdaho Department of Transportation3483 Rickenbacker StreetP.O. Box 7129Boise, ID 83705Telephone: 208-334-8786FAX: 208-334-8789LOUISIANAAviation DivisionDepartment of Transportation & DevelopmentP.O. Box 94245Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9245Telephone: 504-379-1242FAX: 504-379-1394ILLINOISDivision of AeronauticsDepartment of TransportationCapital Airport - One Langhorne Bond Dr.Springfield, IL 62707-8415Telephone: 217-785-8544FAX: 217-785-4533MAINEOffice of Passengers TransportationMaine Department of TransportationAugusta State Airport Station #16Augusta, ME 04333Telephone: 207-287-3318FAX: 207-287-1030INDIANADivision of AeronauticsIndiana Department of Transportation143 West Market Street, Suite 300Indianapolis, IN 46204Telephone: 317-232-1496FAX: 317-232-1499MARYLANDMaryland Aviation AdministrationMaryland Department of TransportationP.O. Box 8766Baltimore/Washington Intl. AirportMD 21240Telephone: 410-859-7100FAX: 410-850-4729IOWAOffice of AeronauticsAir and Transit DivisionIowa Department of TransportationInternational AirportDes Moines, IA 50321Telephone: 515-287-3315FAX: 515-287-7731148MASSACHUSETTSMassachusetts Aeronautics Commission10 Park Plaza, Room 6620Boston, MA 02116-3966Telephone: 617-973-8881FAX: 617-973-8889

AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 2MICHIGANBureau of AeronauticsDepartment of Transportation2nd Floor, Terminal BuildingCapital City AirportLansing, MI 48906Telephone: 517-373-1834FAX: 517-886-0366MINNESOTAAeronautics OfficeMinnesota Department of TransportationTransportation Building, Room 417395 John Ireland BoulevardSt. Paul, MN 55155Telephone: 612-296-8202FAX: 612-297-5643MISSISSIPPIMississippi Aeronautics BureauDepartment of Economic & CommunityDevelopment100 Airport DriveJackson, MS 39208Telephone: 601-354-6970FAX: 601-354-6969MISSOURIDepartment of Highways & TransportationAviation SectionP.O. Box 270Jefferson City, MO 65102Telephone: 314-751-2589FAX: 314-751-6555MONTANAAeronautics DivisionDepartment of TransportationP.O. Box 5178Helena, MT 59604Telephone: 406-444-2506FAX: 406-444-2519NEBRASKANebraska Department of AeronauticsP.O. Box 82088Lincoln, NE 68501Telephone: 402-471-2371FAX: 402-471-2906NEVADANevada Department of Transportation1263 South Stewart StreetCarson City, NV 89712Telephone: 775-888-7353FAX: 775-888-7207September 30, 2004NEW HAMPSHIREDivision of AeronauticsMunicipal Airport65 Airport RoadConcord, NH 03301-5298Telephone: 603-271-2551FAX: 603-271-1689NEW JERSEYOffice of AviationNew Jersey Department of Transportation1035 Parkway Avenue CN 610Trenton, NJ 08625Telephone 609-530-2900FAX 609-530-5719NEW MEXICOAviation DivisionState Highway and Transportation DepartmentP.O. Box 1149Santa Fe, NM 87504-1149Telephone 505-827-0332FAX 505-827-0431NEW YORKAviation DivisionNew York State Department of Transportation1220 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY 12232Telephone 518-457-2821FAX 518-457-9779NORTH CAROLINADivision of AviationNorth Carolina Department of TransportationP.O. Box 25201Raleigh, NC 27611Telephone 919-840-0112FAX 919-840-0645NORTH DAKOTANorth Dakota Aeronautics Commission2301 University DriveBox 5020Bismarck, ND 58502Telephone 701-224-2748FAX 701-224-2780OHIOOhio Department of TransportationDivision of Aviation2829 West Dublin-Granville RoadColumbus, OH 43235Telephone 614-793-5040FAX 614 761-9609149

AC 150/5390-2BSeptember 30, 2004Appendix 2OKLAHOMAOklahoma Aeronautics and Space CommissionDepartment of Transportation Building200 NE 21st Street, B-7 1st FloorOklahoma City OK 73105Telephone 405-521-2377FAX 405-521-2524TENNESSEEOffice of AeronauticsTennessee Department of TransportationP.O. Box 17326Nashville, TN 37217Telephone: 615-741-3208FAX: 615-741-4959OREGONDivision of AeronauticsOregon Department of Transportation3040 25th Street, SESalem, OR 97310Telephone: 503-378-4880FAX: 503-373-1688TEXASTexas Department of TransportationDivision of AeronauticsP.O. Box 12607Austin, TX 78711-2607Telephone: 512-476-9262FAX: 512-479-0294PENNSYLVANIABureau of AviationPennsylvania Department of Transportation208 Airport DriveHarrisburg International AirportMiddletown, PA 17057Telephone: 717-948-3915FAX: 717-948-3527UTAHAeronautical Operations DivisionUtah Department of Transportation135 North 2400 WestSalt Lake City, UT 84116Telephone: 801-533-5057FAX: 801-533-6048PUERTO RICOPuerto Rico Ports AuthorityP.O. Box 362829San Juan, PR 00936-2829Telephone: 809-723-2260FAX: 809-722-7867RHODE ISLANDRhode Island Airport CorporationDepartment of AirportsTheodore Francis Green State Airport2000 Post RoadWarwick, RI 02886Telephone: 401-737-4000FAX: 401-732-4953SOUTH CAROLINASouth Carolina Aeronautics CommissionP.O. Box 280068Columbia, SC 29228-0068Telephone: 803-822-5400FAX: 803-822-8002SOUTH DAKOTAOffice of Aeronautics700 Broadway Avenue EastPierre, SD 57501-2586Telephone: 605-773-3574FAX: 605-773-3921150VERMONTAgency of Transportation133 State StreetMontpelier, VT 05602Telephone: 802-828-2657FAX: 802-828-2024VIRGINIADepartment of Aviation4508 S. Laburnum AvenueRichmond, VA 23231-2422Telephone: 804-786-1364FAX: 804-786-3690WASHINGTONDivision of AeronauticsWashington Department of Transportation8600 Perimeter Road-Boeing FieldSeattle, WA 98108-3885Telephone: 206-764-4131FAX: 206-764-4001WEST VIRGINIADepartment of TransportationBuilding 5, Room A-109West Virginia State CapitalCharleston, WV 25305Telephone: 304-348-0444FAX: 304-348-4076

AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 2September 30, 2004WISCONSINBureau of AeronauticsDivision of Transportation AssistanceWisconsin Department of TransportationP.O. Box 7914Madison, WI 53707-7914Telephone: 608-266-3351FAX: 608-267-6748WYOMINGWyoming Department of Transportation5300 Bishop BoulevardP.O. box 1708Cheyenne, WY 82002-9019Telephone: 307-777-4480FAX: 307-637-7352151

AC 150/5390-2BSeptember 30, 2004Appendix 2Aviation Organizations/AssociationsAIRPORT CONSULTANTS COUNCIL908 King Street, Suite 100Alexandria, VA 22314Telephone: 703-683-5900FAX: 703-683-2564http://www.acconline.org/AMERICAN HELICOPTER SOCIETYINTERNATIONAL217 N. Washington St.Alexandria, VA 22314-2538Telephone: 703-684-6777FAX: 703-739-9279http://www.vtol.org/Email: Staff@vtol.orgASSOCIATION OF AIR MEDICAL SERVICES526 King St., Suite 415Alexandria, VA 22314-3134Telephone: 703-836-8732FAX: 703-836-8920http://www.aams.org/HELICOPTER ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL1635 Prince StreetAlexandria, VA 22314Telephone: (703)683-4646Fax: (703)683-4745http://www.rotor.com/152HELICOPTER SAFETY ADVISORYCONFERENCEc/o Casey Lowery225 Aviation RoadHouma, LA 70363Telephone: 985-223-6152FAX: 985-872-5258http://www.hsac.org/NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATEAVIATIONOFFICIALS101 Wayne Ave. Suite 930Silver Spring, MD 20910Telephone: 301-588-0587FAX: 301-585-1803http://www.nasao.org/NATIONAL BUSINESS AIRCRAFTASSOCIATION1200 18th Street, Northwest, Suite 400Washington, DC 20036-2527Telephone: 202-783-9000FAX: 202-331-8364http://www.nbaa.org/NATIONAL EMS PILOTS ASSOCIATION526 King St., Suite 415Alexandria, VA 22314-3134Telephone: 703-836-8930FAX: 703-836-8920http://www.nemspa.org/

September 30, 2004AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 2FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATIONAIRPORTS DIVISION OFFICESALASKAN REGIONAlaskan Regional Office(AK) Airports Division, AAL-600222 West 7th Avenue, Box 14Anchorage, AK 99513Telephone: 907-271-5438FAX: 907-271-2851NEW ENGLAND REGION(CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)New England Regional OfficeAirports Division, ANE-60012 New England Executive ParkBurlington, MA 01803-5299Telephone: 781-238-7600FAX: 781-238-7608EASTERN REGION(DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV)Eastern Regional OfficeAirports Division, AEA-6001 Aviation PlazaJamaica, NY 11434-4809Telephone: 718-553-3341FAX: 718-995-5615SOUTHERN REGION(AL, FL, GA, KY, NC, SC, TN, PR, VI)Southern Regional OfficeAirports Division, ASO-600P.O. Box 20636Atlanta, GA 30320-0631Telephone: 404-305-6700FAX: 404-305-6730CENTRAL REGION(IA, KS, MO, NE)Central Regional OfficeAirports Division, ACE-600901 LocustKansas City, MO 64106-2325Telephone: 816-329-2647FAX: 816-329-2610SOUTHWEST REGION(AR, LA, NM, OK, TX)Southwest Regional OfficeAirports Division, ASW-6002061 Meacham BoulevardFort Worth, Texas 76173-4298Telephone: 817-222-5600FAX: 817-222-5984NORTHWEST MOUNTAIN REGION(CO, ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY)Northwest Regional OfficeAirports Division, ANM-6001601 Lind Avenue SW, Suite 315Renton, Washington 98055-4056Telephone: 425-227-2600FAX: 425-227-1600WESTERN-PACIFIC REGION(AZ, CA, HI, NV, GU)Western-Pacific Regional OfficeAirports Division, AWP-600P.O. Box 92007Los Angeles, CA 90009Telephone: 310-725-3600FAX: 310-725-6847GREAT LAKES REGION(IL, IN, MI, MN, ND, OH, SD, WI)Great Lakes Regional OfficeAirports Division, AGL-6002300 East Devon AvenueDes Plaines, IL 60018Telephone: 847-294-7272FAX: 847-294-7036153

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AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 3APPENDIX 3.September 30, 2004DIMENSIONS FOR MARKING SIZE AND WEIGHT LIMITATIONSIntroduction. The form and proportion of numbers for marking TLOF and parking area size and weightlimitations are shown below.5in [13cm]2in [5cm]14in [35cm]7in [18cm]5in [13cm]horizontal stroke10in [25cm]4in [10cm]5in [13cm]10in [25cm]vertical stroke24in [60cm]10in [25cm]12in [30cm]12in [30cm]12in [30cm]5in [13cm]13in [33cm]23in [58cm]13in [33cm]16in [41cm]5in [13cm]3in [8cm]2in [5cm]5in [13cm]Note :All characters shall have the following characteristics(unless otherwise specified):36in [91cm] high18in [46cm] widevertical stroke of 5in [13cm]horizontal stroke of 6in [15cm]12in [30cm]Figure A3- 1. Form and Proportions of 3 foot (0.9 m) Numbers for Marking Size andWeight Limitations155

AC 150/5390-2BSeptember 30, 2004Appendix 34in [10cm]8in [20cm]12in [30cm]horizontal stroke16in [41cm]24in [61cm]6in [15cm]8in [20cm]8in [20cm]16in [41cm]vertical stroke40in [102cm]16in [41cm]20in [51cm]20in [51cm]8in [20cm]20in [51cm]22in [56cm]38in [91cm]22in [56cm]26in [66cm]8in [20cm]4in [10cm]4in [10cm]8in [20cm]Note :All characters shall have the following characteristics(unless otherwise specified):60in [152cm] high30in [76cm] widevertical stroke of 8in [20cm]horizontal stroke of 10in [25cm]20in [51cm]Figure A3- 2. Form and Proportions of 5 foot (1.5 m) Numbers for Marking Size andWeight Limitations156

AC 150/5390-2BAppendix 4September 30, 2004APPENDIX 4.ASSOCIATED PUBLICATIONSThe following is a listing of related documents.Current Advisory Circulars are available from theFAA web site http://www.airweb.faa.gov/. CurrentElectronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFRs) areavailable from the Government Printing Office webAirportsite http://www.gpoaccess.gov/ecfr/.Advisory Circulars are available at the Airports website http://faa.gov/arp.Technical reports areavailable at the National Technical InformationService (NTIS) web site http://www.ntis.gov/.1.AC 00-2.14, Advisory Circular Checklist.2.AC 20-35, Tie-Down Sense.3.AC 70/7460-1,Lighting.4.14. AC 150/5345-12, Specification for Airport andHeliport Beacon.15. AC150/5345-27, Specification for Wind ConeAssemblies.16. AC 150/5345-28, Precision Approach PathIn

A Manufacturer name and helicopter model B Maximum takeoff weight in pounds. C Overall length in feet. (Rotors at their maximum extension.) D Overall height in feet. (Usually at tail rotor.) E Rotor diameter in feet. F Rotor plane clearance in feet. G Distance from rotor hub to tip of tail rotor

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