If you want to bring your own devices for installation or use on board.
The basis for the use of the helicopters on board during an expedition is an application approved by the GPF as main or secondary user and the agreement of the scientific coordination to participate in a specific Polarstern expedition.
The need to install and/or obtain a license for equipment on board the helicopters must be notified to the ship's coordination team at a very early stage due to the long-term deployment planning of the aircraft and the expected approval times from the aviation authorities (LBA, EASA). The scope is determined jointly and an implementation concept with a time and cost plan is then drawn up with the helicopter operator. The helicopter operator and the applicant then conclude a contract for the agreed measures and settle the costs incurred directly with each other.
The AWI provides the helicopter, the costs incurred for the entire installation, authorization and test phase must be paid by the applicant. (e.g. personnel, pilots, fuel, take-off and landing fees, conversion costs, certification costs, inspectors, LBA fees, administrative fees, etc.). AWI and helicopter operator are to be indemnified against all possible risks. Any additional costs incurred due to delays, changes to plans, defects, weather-related delays, damage, etc. shall be borne by the applicant.
The three helicopters used on the Polarstern will be utilized and maintained on a rotational basis. For this purpose, two helicopters are always on board and one remains with the helicopter operator each season for maintenance and as a reserve. Requests for modifications, installations, licenses, etc. will be included in the long-term maintenance planning. Depending on actual flight utilization and the technical condition of the helicopters (unforeseeable circumstances), no binding guarantee can be given as to when which helicopter will be available. Expedition operations and maintenance/servicing have priority over installations, modifications, test flights, etc.. The applicant shall bear the resulting risks.