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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 06, 2009 FBO #2629
SOLICITATION NOTICE

15 -- 8009-34 Purchase of one rotor wing aircraft (AS350BA, AS350 B2, AS350B3 Bell 206L3, 206L4, Bell 407 or equal)

Notice Date
2/4/2009
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Interior, National Business Center, ADQ- Boise, NBC, ACQUISITION SERVICES DIVISION, BOISE BRANCH 300 E. MALLARD DR., STE 200 BOISE ID 83706
 
ZIP Code
83706
 
Solicitation Number
8009-34
 
Archive Date
2/4/2010
 
Point of Contact
MICHAEL MCFARLANE CONTRACTING OFFICER 2084335027 michael_mcfarlane@nbc.gov;<br />
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Purchase of one rotor wing aircraft that meets the following performance specifications and as equipped as described in Sections A and B of the solicitation: Seating: Five (5) passenger seats not including pilot, but including copilot seat in an aircraft, normally single-pilot operated. Landing gear: Skid-Type Powerplant: Single Engine Turbine engine Airspeed: 120 knots Section B: The aircraft must also meet the minimum requirements as specified in Section B of this solicitation Airframe Life: The airframe shall be a 1990 airframe or newer. Maintenance: The aircraft must be capable of a maintenance cycle of at least 50 hours between maintenance events performed by an A&P mechanic.Performance: Rotorcraft certified in accordance with 14 CFR 27.143 paragraph (c): which states: A wind velocity of not less than 17 knots must be established in which the rotorcraft can be operated with-out loss of control on or near the ground in any maneuver appropriate to the type (such as cross-wind takeoffs, sideward flight, and rearward flight), with (1) Critical weight; (2) Critical center of gravity; (3) Critical rotor r.p.m.; and (4) Altitude from standard sea level conditions to the maxi-mum altitude capability of the rotorcraft or 7,000 feet, whichever is less. Payload:Non-jettisonable internal payload (HIGE) of 800 pounds at 25 degrees C at 7,000 feet pressure altitude using a pilot weight of 240 pounds, a 25-pound survival kit, and fuel for 1.9 hours.This requirement is being solicited as unrestricted - It is not set aside for small business
 
Web Link
FedBizOpps Complete View
(https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=76e39404ab6c936ff763c8ea222fae65&tab=core&_cview=1)
 
Record
SN01743899-W 20090206/090204220551-266960f35db74c007e3ecb77ccbcb677 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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