DP Gachagua Acquires New Chopper after Several Denied Access to Military Choppers
Gachagua has just purchased a brand new helicopter after his superior barred him from using military choppers.
The helicopter, an Airbus H135 twin-engine with a seating capacity for 5 to 6 passengers and operated by two pilots, is currently being assembled in Kenya.
It boasts an impressive flight speed of 254 kilometers per hour.
This model features a cutting-edge cockpit equipped with a new 4-axis autopilot system, ensuring top-tier safety standards.
Additionally, it comes with the Airbus Helionix Avionics system, which enhances in-flight envelope protection, pilot assistance, and situational awareness, resulting in exceptional flight safety.
Airbus H135 helicopters are predominantly utilized for medical evacuations, corporate transportation, law enforcement, offshore wind support, and military flight training.
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The price for a brand new unit ranges from Ksh 405 million to 567 million, while a slightly used one averages around Ksh 300 million.
Now, a local villager owns a helicopter, enabling him to easily traverse the villages and visit fellow villagers on their farms. The villagers are ecstatic since one of their own now possesses a helicopter, a first for their community.
They feel they can now rival the so-called ‘Hustlers’!
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