AS 332L/L1 Super Puma
Number in fleet: 10
Passenger seating: 18 Airline Seating with Two Pilots
Passenger seating: 22 Crew Utility Seating (Firefighters) Two Pilots
Average Cruise Speed: 270 km/h
Fuel Consumption: 650 L/hr
Max Range: 851 km
Maximum External Sling Load: 10,000* lbs
Belly Tank / Water Bucket: 4000 L
Medivac capable: Yes
IFR Operations: Yes
Night Passenger Operations: Yes
Night Sling Operations: Yes
Two Pilot Operations: Yes
HUMS Capable: Yes
HFDM Capable: Yes
AS 332L/L1 Super Puma
The Transglobal Car Expedition by GoodGear.org has successfully completed the recovery operation of the Arctic Trucks AT44 F-150 vehicle lost through the ice near the Qikirtat (Tasmania) Islands, Nunavut, on 23 March 2022.
The international recovery team of highly-experienced personnel worked closely with the regional administrations and local communities, and had the benefit of four Inuit team members in the group of 12 people on the extraction crew. The team used specialized equipment and carefully planned each step until it successfully executed the lift of the vehicle on August 27, 2022.
The operation started with the underwater recovery phase, where experienced cold-water divers had to carefully raise the truck off the ocean floor using airbags, then tow the vehicle, still under the surface, out of the strong current and near to the shore of the island. They then turned the vehicle upright with cables and airbags, then raised it to the surface before pulling it to shore. The vehicle was inspected on land and prepared for airlift by sling.
The Transglobal Car Expedition by GoodGear.org expresses gratitude to all the participants involved in the operation, including local communities, regional and federal authorities for ensuring safety, managing the risks, and contributing to the successful recovery operation.