Talk:Eurocopter EC 135
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[edit] Clocked up?
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| “ | The EC 135 made its US debut at the Heli Expo in January 1995 at Las Vegas. After over 1600 flight hours, European JAA certification was achieved on 16. June 1996, with FAA approval following on 31. July. Deliveries started on 1st August, when two helicopers (0005 and 0006) were handed over to Deutsche Rettungsflugwacht. The 100th EC 135 was handed over to the Bavarian police force in June 1999. By that time the worldwide fleet had clocked up around 30000 flight hours. | ” |
Just wondering if "clocked up" is a formal enough tone for the article as it seems more a colloquialism. I'm familiar with "logged" in reference to hours flown, but never really heard, "clocked up". --Born2flie 16:28, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] England
This is also the police helicopter for the United Kingdom by the way. See Police Aviation in United Kingdom SGGH speak! 21:10, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

