FAA Mandates Smashable Windows on Airbus Choppers for Emergency Escapes
Published Date: 12/8/2025
Rule
Summary
If you fly Airbus Helicopters EC 155B or EC 155B1 models, listen up! The FAA says the windows are too hard to jettison in an emergency, so you’ll need to replace those windows and seals and add new labels by January 12, 2026. This fix keeps everyone safer and might cost some bucks, but it’s worth it to keep flying worry-free.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Mandatory Window Replacement by Jan 12, 2026
If you operate or ride in an Airbus Helicopters Model EC 155B or EC 155B1, the FAA requires replacement of the jettisonable windows and seals and installation of new labels by January 12, 2026. The rule is intended to make the windows easier to jettison in an emergency so occupants can evacuate safely and avoid injury.
Compliance Cost: Up to $57,633 Per Helicopter
The FAA estimates this AD affects 16 U.S.-registered helicopters. Estimated cost to replace windows, seals, and install labels is 48 work-hours × $85/hour = $4,080 labor plus up to $53,553 parts, for a total cost per helicopter of up to $57,633 and an estimated total cost on U.S. operators of up to $922,128.
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