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FAA ANNOUNCES ODA FOR COBHAM AVIONICS, INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
Mineral Wells, TX - Cobham is pleased to announce our Integrated Systems Business Unit has
received FAA delegation as an ODA (Organization Designation Authorization). It is our intention
to expand our Supplemental Type Certification (STC) support to agencies that desire or need ODA
services for the pursuit of your own STC. We have a complete ODA support staff that includes
electrical and mechanical engineers, A&P mechanics, avionics installers, conformity inspectors,
administrators and pilots. On a related note to our STC expansion: S-TEC will consider requests
for autopilot and/or displays installations on a case by case basis. Interested parties should call
Robert McDonnel at 817 215-7756 or Chris Becker at 817 215-7750 for inquiries. |
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CAIS Announces ADAHRS Upgrade Program
Mineral Wells, TX - Cobham Avionics, Integrated Systems (CAIS) is pleased to announce an upgrade offer to our customers with the Crossbow AHRS500GA and the Shadin ADC 2000 Quick Start system integrated with their Chelton Flight Systems EFIS. Customers now have the opportunity to upgrade their system with the recently FAA and EASA Approved Cobham Avionics ADAHRS (p/n 42-005001-0001), MSU (p/n 42-004001-0001) and OAT probe (p/n 42-002001-0001). |
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Standard benefits of upgrading your system include:
- Assurance of higher reliability and greater accuracy through DO-178B, Level A software
- Lower maintenance costs and less down time with a Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of 5,465 hours (MIL-HDBK 217)
- Improved time to system stability, especially at lower temperatures providing quicker launch times
- Reduced weight, at only 1.5 lbs the system is 3.5 lbs lighter than your current installation
- Reduced component size means greater flexibility for installation and maintenance
- Alignment flexibility and ease of installation through IDU-III 6.0B software
- Remote Magnetic Sensing Unit (MSU) improves heading reliability and sensitivity
- Greater accuracy (±1.5° C from -70° C to +70° C) and higher resolution (0.1° C) with a new OAT probe
- Improved support via reduced Turn Around Time on repairs due to an exchange pool allowing shipping no later than the next business day
- 2-year warranty on new ADAHRS, MSU, and OAT Probe
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Additional Requirements for upgrading the EFIS system:
- IDU-III Mod 1 with 6.0B Software (if not currently installed)
- Additional installation and wiring (retrofit times vary with airframes)
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Standard List Pricing:
- Domestic List price for the ADAHRS, MSU, and OAT probe is $23,115
- 6.0B software upgrade list price is $2,600
- International List price for the ADAHRS, MSU, and OAT probe is $27,738
- 6.0B software upgrade list price is $3,900
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ADAHRS Upgrade Program Specifics:
- $10,000 customer rebate
- Owners should contact S-TEC Customer Support for Return Material Authorization (RMA) prior to returning removed Crossbow units @ 1-800-872-7832
- Return of Crossbow units removed from the aircraft (AHRS / MSU, if installed)
- Additionally, submittal of installation receipts from the installation facility and FAA Form 337 (for certified aircraft) from upgrade are required
- Rebate will take 4-6 weeks
- Upgrade to 6.0B software for FREE (if not currently installed)
- Program ends July 31, 2009
- Orders must be received prior to COB 7/31/09, NO EXCEPTIONS
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Domestic Upgrade Program pricing example:
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| ADAHRS Kit List price |
$23,115 |
| 6.0B Software Upgrade |
FREE |
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-$10,000 |
| Total (less installation) |
$13,115 + 2-year warranty on new units |
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Contacts:
If you have any questions, please contact the CAIS EFIS Dealer (formerly Chelton) of your choice.
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2009 IDU III Flat Rate Repair Schedule |
| 2009 IDU III Flat Rate Repair Schedule |
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| LCD Cable replacement |
$625.00 |
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| Minor level repair |
$2,000.00 |
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| Major level repair |
$5,000.00 |
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| Reprogram SCC card |
$325.00 |
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| Mod 1 upgrade (RAM only) |
$625.00 |
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| Reprogram terrain card |
$325.00 |
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| No Fault Found / Recertify |
$625.00 |
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For more information, please call or email: Van B. Dardis, Director of Customer Support,
van.dardis@cobham.com, 817-215-7625
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S-TEC Announces AP-3C Exchange Program
S-TEC is pleased to inform all Chelton AP-3C Autopilot owners of a one-time opportunity to exchange the Chelton AP-3C autopilot for an S-TEC FiftyFive X (55X) System for aircraft where certified, at a significantly reduced price. S-TEC will replace your current Chelton AP-3C autopilot with a yellow-tag S-TEC System 55X autopilot system for a flat exchange fee as described in the chart below. |
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To receive this special pricing, you must bring your aircraft to the S-TEC facility in Mineral Wells, Texas and have the work performed by S-TEC installation technicians. The S-TEC System 55X exchange offer is a great opportunity for you to upgrade to an advanced autopilot that not only gives you the features and capabilities you want but is also backed by the industry’s largest autopilot manufacturer.
For more information, please call or email: Van B. Dardis, Director of Customer Support,
van.dardis@s-tec.com, 817-215-7625
This special offer must be accepted and funded prior to March 31, 2009. No exceptions.
Installation of the S-TEC 55X can be scheduled at a time acceptable to both parties. |
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Amended STC includes upgraded Chelton hardware and software and results in increased system capabilities for many types of Part 23, Class III and IV business and commercial aircraft
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Mineral Wells, TX – S-TEC/Chelton Flight Systems, part of Cobham’s Avionics and Surveillance Division, is pleased to announce that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted an amendment to STC# SA02254AK, covering Part 23, Class III and IV aircraft.
“We are always working with our current and potential customers to develop improvements to the hardware and software to enhance the performance of our FlightLogic EFIS systems,” explained Greg Plantz, Vice President Sales and Marketing, S-TEC/Chelton Flight Systems. “This amended STC grants thousands of Class III and IV aircraft operators a greater variety of installation options and system configurations, ultimately resulting in a more tailored flight management experience.”
“This amended STC not only provides increased capabilities and functionality,” he continued, “by eliminating the requirement to use a costly third-party ADAHRS, we are able to dramatically lower the system cost on new installations – that’s something every operator will appreciate.”
Plantz also pointed out that while the amended STC was earned on a Piper Cheyenne IIIA, it actually includes a wide variety of popular Part 23, Class III and IV aircraft including:
- Piston and turboprop Twin Commanders;
- Piston and turboprop 400 series twin Cessnas;
- Beechcraft King Airs;
- Piper Cheyenne IIIA and 400;
- Piaggio P-180s;
- Pilatus PC-12s;
- DeHavilland DHC-6 series,
- and many others.
Based on this STC amendment, pilots considering or currently using “Single Screen,” “2 or 3 Screen,” “Dual Screen,” or “4 or 6 Screen” Chelton FlightLogic Synthetic Vision Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS-SV) configurations are now approved to install the following upgrades:
- Chelton Software Version 6.0B
- Chelton Beta III GPS-WAAS
- Chelton Remote Bugs Panel (RBP)
- Spectralux NexNav GPS
Pilots flying aircraft covered by the amended STC will realize numerous benefits, including:
- Chelton’s software version 6.0B delivers over 40 end-user upgrades from version 5.0C, such as WSI weather support or ADS-B Data Link, the ability to create a holding pattern at any fix or waypoint, and vertical deviation indicator for RNAV profiles and approaches.
- Chelton’s lightweight GPS-WAAS Beta III system will meet the requirements for a primary navigation receiver for en route and approach guidance.
- Chelton’s Remote Bugs panel features dedicated controls for frequently-used functions including the autopilot, controls for selecting and setting display parameters, and a Night Vision Goggle (NVG) Mode option.
- Spectralux NexNav GPS sensor installation enables advanced Nav features such as vertical navigation (VNAV).
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Boise, ID - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) SR01673SE-D, allowing Chelton Flight Systems’ software version 6.0B and Air Data and Attitude Heading Reference System (ADAHRS) on the Eurocopter EC120B rotorcraft.
Software version 6.0B features DO-178B Level-A certification and delivers significant rotorcraft end-user features and benefits, including:
- Class A or B HTAWS. Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System detects terrain and obstacle hazards, dramatically increasing situational awareness and safety
- Support for WSI Weather. Supported products include NEXRAD Weather Radar, Echo Tops, Graphical METARs, Textual METARs, Textual TAFs, Lightning, SIGMETs/AIRMETs, TFRs, and Winds/Temps aloft
- Expanded Hover Vector. Displayed with large radar altitude scale on MFD
- ADS-B Datalink Display Functions. Includes TIS-B (traffic) and FIS-B (flight information, including weather)
- Enhanced Terrain Database. Features Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) elevation data for near-global terrain vision
Chelton’s ADAHRS incorporates a Magnetic Sensing Unit (MSU) and separate Outside Air Temperature (OAT) Probe and employs the latest Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) technology to provide extremely precise digital output and referencing of aircraft position rate, vector, and acceleration data. ADAHRS is:
- Reliable: DO-178B, Level A software
- Lightweight: 3-component product suite, less than 1.5 lbs
- Rugged: Meets RTCA/DO-160E environmental standards
- Compact: 2” x 2.5” x 3.9”
Said Chelton General Manager Jim Shirey: “Chelton is excited to announce the approval of this STC. We’re confident that the EC120B flight management experience will be safer and more intuitive thanks to 6.0B’s state-of-the-art features and functionality.” |
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Boise, ID - Further to the announcement earlier this year of the merger of Chelton Flight Systems and S-TEC, please be informed that effective August 1, 2008, Chelton Flight Systems will be relocating to S-TEC’s Mineral Wells, TX facility
From August 1st onwards, we ask that you direct all sales, technical support, accounting, and other inquiries as follows:
Chelton Flight Systems/S-TEC
One S-TEC Way
Municipal Airport
Mineral Wells, Texas 76067
Telephone:
1-817-215-7600
Fax:
1-940-325-3904
Unless otherwise directed by our purchasing department, any deliveries originally scheduled to be sent to our Boise address should be rerouted to the above address in Mineral Wells, TX. All other deliveries continue unaffected.
Thank you for your support in helping us to create the Cobham Avionics Center of Excellence!
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Boise, ID - Chelton Flight Systems, part of Cobham plc’s Avionics and Surveillance Division, is pleased to announce that the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has approved Chelton’s Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) for use on Bell 206A, B, L-series, and 407 light single helicopters. EASA.IM. R.S.01165 is the first European certification for Synthetic Vision installation.
To achieve certification, Chelton worked closely with EASA and the United Kingdom Civilian Air Authority (UK CAA). Their combined professionalism, thoroughness, and commitment to flight safety has made it possible for hundreds of Bell 206/407 helicopters flying under EASA jurisdiction to take advantage of the numerous benefits Synthetic Vision has to offer.
Chelton’s EFIS uses 3D graphic technology to translate the terrain ahead of and around the helicopter into a simple, real-time visual picture. This helps the pilot “see” aircraft position in relation to its surroundings regardless of darkness or weather conditions. The display reduces instrument scanning and pilot fatigue by consolidating readings of several instruments into one efficient tool, resulting in safer execution of flight plans and procedures. Further enhancing situational awareness and flight safety, Chelton’s EFIS offers Highway-In-The-Sky (HITS), making it possible to fly with ILS precision to any point in the world, and Helicopter TAWS (HTAWS), which delivers visual and audio clues when terrain or obstacles present a hazard.
A certification condition is that Chelton’s newest software package, version 6.0B, be installed on the EFIS. 6.0B features DO-178B Level-A certification and significant benefits for end-users, including:
- Support for WSI Weather. Supported products include NEXRAD Weather Radar, Echo Tops, Graphical METARs, Textual METARs, Textual TAFs, Lightning, SIGMETs/AIRMETs, TFRs, and Winds/Temps aloft
- Expanded Hover Vector. Displayed with large radar altitude scale on MFD
The rotorcraft on which certification was achieved, Bell’s 206 and 407, are known worldwide for their integration of speed, performance, and maneuverability in corporate, utility, EMS, and law enforcement applications. With more than 7,000 of these two aircraft in service and over 400 on order, the 206/407 package of superior speed, payload, and range sets the standard among light single helicopters.
Of the certification, Scott Fitzgerald, Bell’s Vice President, Sales, EAME said: “We see this milestone for Chelton as a success for Bell Helicopter and for our customers. With our continued focus on modernization and safety this system will enhance our product offering and will provide another dimension to the demand for the 407 and the 206L4 in Europe”.
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Boise, ID - Chelton Flight Systems, part of Cobham’s Avionics and Surveillance Division, is pleased to announce that the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has approved software version 6.0B for use on the company’s Electronic Flight Information System (EFIS). European Technical Standard Order (ETSO) 210.1028 allows 6.0B deployment on hundreds of fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft within countries under EASA’s jurisdiction.
Software version 6.0B features a DO-178B Level-A certification (FAA) and over 40 significant benefits for end-users, including:
- ADS-B datalink display functions: including TIS-B (traffic) and FIS-B (flight information, including weather)
- WSI Weather: Supported products include NEXRAD Weather Radar, Echo Tops, Graphical METARs, Textual METARs, Textual TAFs, Lightning, SIGMETs/AIRMETs, TFRs, and Winds/Temps aloft
- Holding Pattern may be created at any fix or waypoint; entries are calculated automatically
- Nearest ILS Approaches: One touch activates an ILS approach, sets the inbound OBS course, and sends the ILS frequency to a remotely-tuned NAV radio
- Enhanced FMS Capability including vertical navigation (VNAV) and waypoint offsets
- Vertical Deviation Indicator for RNAV Approaches and enroute VNAV capability
- Expanded Hover Vector for Helicopters displayed with large radar altitude scale on MFD
- Autopilot Mode: Source Annunciation for use with existing legacy analog autopilots
- Shaded Relief Terrain Depiction on MFD resembling a satellite image
- TCAS-II interface and resolution advisory symbology
- Basic ADI Mode for transition and training
- FMS-Style Navigation Log for easy preview of procedures
- Dual-Sensor Support with comparators and cross-side switching
Chelton’s Electronic Flight Information System, or EFIS, includes one to four display units. The Primary Flight Display features real-time, forward-looking 3-D perspective terrain modeling anywhere in the world, with GPS/WAAS positioning, and HITS (Highway-In-The-Sky) predictive flight director guidance from takeoff to touchdown. Chelton’s autopilot interface can guide the aircraft from through DP’s and STAR’s, arc approaches, procedure turns, and even complex holding pattern entries with no pilot interaction. The integral master caution voice warning system provides a wide range of alarm and alert information that appears on the screen if any undesirable conditions arise along the flight path
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Download AEA training session schedule; visit Chelton Flight Systems at AEA, Booth 601 |
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Boise, ID - The Chelton Flight Systems Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) has approved the amendment to Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) SR02230AK-D, allowing software version 6.0B to be run on Chelton’s Synthetic Vision EFIS displays in Eurocopter models AS350 and AS355.
6.0B was TSO’d in December, 2007 and is DO-178B Level-A certified. Over 40 significant benefits are available for end-users, including:
- ADS-B datalink display functions: including TIS-B (traffic) and FIS-B (flight information, including weather)
- WSI Weather: Supported products include NEXRAD Weather Radar, Echo Tops, Graphical METARs, Textual METARs, Textual TAFs, Lightning, SIGMETs/AIRMETs, TFRs, and Winds/Temps aloft
- Holding Pattern may be created at any fix or waypoint; entries are calculated automatically
- Nearest ILS Approaches: One touch activates an ILS approach, sets the inbound OBS course, and sends the ILS frequency to a remotely-tuned NAV radio
- Enhanced FMS Capability including vertical navigation (VNAV) and waypoint offsets
- Vertical Deviation Indicator for RNAV Approaches and enroute VNAV capability
- Expanded Hover Vector for Helicopters displayed with large radar altitude scale on MFD
- Autopilot Mode: Source Annunciation for use with existing legacy analog autopilots
- Shaded Relief Terrain Depiction on MFD resembling a satellite image
- TCAS-II interface and resolution advisory symbology
- Basic ADI Mode for transition and training
- FMS-Style Navigation Log for easy preview of procedures
Says Chelton General Manager Jim Shirey: “We’re proud to have achieved this milestone with the Eurocopter models. Software 6.0B truly represents state-of-the-art functionality and will make the AS350/355 flight management experience safer and more intuitive.”
In addition to STC SR02230AK-D, 6.0B is also available for new EFIS installations or as an upgrade to existing EFIS displays under STC SA02203AK Part 23 AML (400+ fixed wing aircraft models). 6.0B will also be available for EFIS installations with Mod 1 memory module upgrade as the software is added under the STC approval.
Software 6.0B supports the architecture requirements for Part-25 airplanes and IFR helicopters, opening the door for these approvals in the second half of 2008.
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Boise, ID - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted Chelton Flight Systems a Technical Standard Order (TSO) for Chelton’s latest EFIS software version, 6.0B.
6.0B features a DO-178B Level-A certification and over 40 significant benefits for end-users, including:
- WSI Weather: Supported products include NEXRAD Weather Radar, Echo Tops, Graphical METARs, Textual METARs, Textual TAFs, Lightning, SIGMETs/AIRMETs, TFRs, and Winds/Temps aloft
- Holding Pattern may be created at any fix or waypoint; entries are calculated automatically
- Nearest ILS Approaches: One touch activates an ILS approach, sets the inbound OBS course, and sends the ILS frequency to a remotely-tuned NAV radio
- Enhanced FMS Capability including vertical navigation (VNAV) and waypoint offsets
- Vertical Deviation Indicator for RNAV Approaches and enroute VNAV capability
- Expanded Hover Vector for Helicopters displayed with large radar altitude scale on MFD
- Autopilot Mode: Source Annunciation for use with existing legacy analog autopilots
- Shaded Relief Terrain Depiction on MFD resembling a satellite image
- TCAS-II interface and resolution advisory symbology
- Basic ADI Mode for transition and training
- FMS-Style Navigation Log for easy preview of procedures
- Dual-Sensor Support with comparators and cross-side switching
Says Chelton General Manager Jim Shirey: “The release of 6.0B builds upon our commitment to make the EFIS as technologically advanced and user-friendly as possible. We will continue to respond to requests from our customers for features that make their flight management experience safer and more intuitive.”
6.0B software is now available
- Approved for new EFIS installations or as an upgrade to existing EFIS displays under the following STCs:
- Fixed Wing - STC SA02203AK Part 23 AML. Approved for 400+ aircraft models.
- 6.0B will also be available for EFIS installations with Mod 1 memory module upgrade as the software is added under the STC approval.
This release supports the architecture requirements for Part-25 airplanes and IFR helicopters, opening the door for these approvals this year.
Chelton’s Electronic Flight Information System, or EFIS, includes one to four display units. The Primary Flight Display features real-time, forward-looking 3-D perspective terrain modeling anywhere in the world, with GPS/WAAS positioning, and HITS (Highway-In-The-Sky) predictive flight director guidance from takeoff to touchdown.
Chelton’s autopilot interface can guide the aircraft from through DP’s and STAR’s, arc approaches, procedure turns, and even complex holding pattern entries with no pilot interaction. The integral master caution voice warning system provides a wide range of alarm and alert information that appears on the screen if any undesirable conditions arise along the flight path. |
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Boise, ID - Cobham plc, parent company of Chelton Flight Systems, is pleased to announce that it has reached agreement to purchase S-TEC Corporation from Meggitt plc for a cash consideration of US$38m on a debt and cash-free basis payable on completion. The purchase is anticipated to complete before the year end, subject to regulatory approval.
S-TEC designs, certifies, and manufactures autopilots for general aviation aircraft, ranging from small, single-engined to light commuter aircraft. Based at Mineral Wells Airport in Texas, USA, S-TEC has a workforce or 180 people, including many skilled avionics engineers who are capable of supporting the development of Cobham products.
S-TEC is an excellent technological and market fit in the development of a Cobham cockpit of avionics. OEMs increasingly expect their avionics supplier to provide an autopilot solution, with the market moving towards the inclusion of autopilots in EFIS-type displays, such as Cobham’s to reduce weight, wiring, and integration costs. S-TEC also has a strong presence in the retrofit market which Cobham can leverage, and positions with many OEMs including Adam, Cirrus, Eclipse, Piper, and Pilatus.
Allan Cook, Cobham Chief Executive said:
“S-TEC is an excellent technological and market fit in our development of a Cobham cockpit of avionics, with products from both companies certified together on more than 500 aircraft types.” |
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Boise, ID - Chelton Flight Systems HeliSAS Stability Augmentation System provides unparalleled safety and pilot workload reduction through enhanced stability for lighter helicopters. HeliSAS makes hands-free operations, autopilot procedures, and automatic attitude recovery possible.
HeliSAS is designed to be engaged at all times: “On” before takeoff, and “off” after landing. The “force feel” (force trim) feature enhances handling characteristics and mitigates inadvertent cyclic control inputs that could result in dangerous attitudes. The pilot may override the HeliSAS at any time with manual cyclic inputs. In cases where a pilot may lose visual reference due to limited visibility conditions, releasing the cyclic allows the helicopter to automatically return to a near-level attitude.
HeliSAS features include:
- Lightweight: Only 12.7 lbs. installed – including panel-mounted gyro
- Expandable: Stability Augmentation System (SAS) only…or SAS + full autopilot
- Easy Installation: 40 hours or less installation time
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Boise, ID - Lightweight, compact, and affordable, Chelton Flight Systems Air Data and Attitude Heading Reference System (ADAHRS) is designed for both fixed- and rotary-wind aircraft, providing extremely precise digital output and referencing of aircraft position, rate, vector and acceleration data.
At less than 1.5 lbs, the compact (2” x 2.5” x 3.9”) ADAHRS 3-component suite is the only product in its price range to feature the robustness of Level-A software in an all-digital, solid-state system utilizing Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) in place of older-technology mechanical gyros. Mean time between failures is projected to be over 13,000 hours. The ADAHRS product suite includes a remote Outside Air Temperature (OAT) Probe and a Magnetometer Sensing Unit (MSU) in the standard KMT-112 format.
ADAHRS is certified under TSO-C4c, C6d and C106. The CFS EFIS will perform the necessary display functions so that the combination of ADAHRS and IDU will meet the requirements for TSO-C2d, C4c, C6d, C8d and C10b. The ADAHRS Module is a device that incorporates a TSO-C4c and TSO-C6d compliant AHRS, and a TSO-C106 compliant air data computer, contained in one enclosure. The ADAHRS complies with software standard RTCA/DO-178B, Level-A and environment standard RTCA/DO-160E.
Aircraft certified for Chelton Flight Systems ADAHRS include: Aerostar, American Champion, Britten-Norman, Cessna, CPAC (Commander), Extra, Found Aircraft, Grob, Helio (Helio Courier), KWAD (Mitchell), Maule, Mooney, Partenavia/Vulcanair, Pilatus, Piper, Revo, Ruschmeyer, Seastar (Thurston), Sky International (Aviat), Socata, Twin Commander, and Viking (de Havilland). Click here for a Detailed List of certified aircraft. |
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Boise, ID - Chelton Flight Systems HeliSAS Stability Augmentation System provides unparalleled safety and pilot workload reduction through enhanced stability for lighter helicopters. HeliSAS makes hands-free operations, autopilot procedures, and automatic attitude recovery possible.
HeliSAS is designed to be engaged at all times: “On” before takeoff, and “off” after landing. The “force feel” (force trim) feature enhances handling characteristics and mitigates inadvertent cyclic control inputs that could result in dangerous attitudes. The pilot may override the HeliSAS at any time with manual cyclic inputs. In cases where a pilot may lose visual reference due to limited visibility conditions, releasing the cyclic allows the helicopter to automatically return to a near-level attitude.
HeliSAS features include:
- Lightweight: Only 12.7 lbs. installed – including panel-mounted gyro
- Expandable: Stability Augmentation System (SAS) only…or SAS + full autopilot
- Easy Installation: 40 hours or less installation time
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Boise, ID - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that Chelton Flight Systems, part of the Cobham Avionics & Surveillance Division, has been certified under the Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) program for Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) projects. Under ODA, the FAA delegates an organization the authority to perform its own certification activities under FAA oversight.
The FAA first established the ODA program in August, 2006 with the intention of making their overall certification process more safe, effective, and efficient. ODA establishes a systems-based approach for FAA safety oversight of experienced manufacturers. These manufacturers must have considerable experience and a detailed, documented competence in part-by-part compliance with regulatory standards.
In return, by establishing and implementing the ODA program the FAA is able to concentrate its resources on the most safety-critical areas of aviation and the development and application of new technologies.
As an STC ODA, Chelton Flight Systems is now eligible to apply to the FAA for responsibility for multiple aspects of future certification projects, minimizing the time and expense required for any of these activities. Said Jim Shirey, Chelton’s General Manager:
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“We’ve greatly enjoyed working with the FAA to achieve ODA Certification. We’re confident that this development will allow us improve customer service and product delivery time, while helping to free up the FAA to continue to bring safe and innovative products to the commercial and general aviation markets much more quickly and economically.” |
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Boise, ID - Keystone Helicopter Corporation has been granted an STC permitting installation of a Chelton Flight Systems' Synthetic Vision EFIS system in Bell 427s. The STC will be available in a standard, two-screen system with a Primary Flight Display (PFD) and Multi-Function Display (MFD).
The Chelton EFIS uses 3D graphic technology to translate the terrain ahead of and around the helicopter into a simple real-time visual picture. This helps the pilot "see" aircraft position in relation to its surroundings regardless of darkness or weather conditions. This display reduces instrument scanning and pilot fatigue by consolidating readings of several instruments into one efficient tool resulting in safer execution of flight plans and procedures. Each EFIS features primary flight instruments, GPS (Global Positioning System) with WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System), moving map, terrain display, optional weather and traffic display, fuel Totalizer, and easy push-button flight planning. The system also fulfills the FAA's TAWS (Terrain Awareness Warning System) mandate for fixed-wing turbine aircraft, including Class A and B Helicopter TAWS (H-TAWS). The system is compatible with NVG equipment.
Chelton's EFIS is also STCd for: Bell 204, 205, 206, 210, and 407; Eurocopter AS 350/355, EC 120B; and MD520N. Coming soon, MD902.
For additional information about Keystone Helicopter Corporation, visit www.keystonehelicopter.com. |
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VLJ leader
and established avionics suppliers team up to
advance the revolutionary Eclipse 500
ALBUQUERQUE,
NM - March 5, 2007 - Eclipse Aviation,
manufacturer of the world's first very light jet
(VLJ), and leading avionics suppliers Innovative
Solutions & Support, Inc. (IS&S),
Chelton Flight Systems, Garmin International,
Honeywell, PS Engineering, Inc., today announced
a partnership to produce "Avio NG,"
the next-generation Avio system for the Eclipse
500. Avio NG, an improved version of the Eclipse
500's Avio Total Aircraft Integration system,
has been in development for many months and is
scheduled for production and delivery this
summer. In keeping with a customer-centric
focus, Eclipse will retrofit all Eclipse 500
aircraft with Avio NG by the end of 2007,
ensuring a homogeneous Eclipse 500 fleet.
Avio NG delivers
significant enhancements providing next
generation digital avionics with demonstrated
airline reliability and systems capability
unparalleled in the very light jet segment.
These enhancements include:
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Improved
reliability achieved through:
o EFIS software that has been
similarly
deployed as level A
software
o Higher Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
rates for Primary Flight
Display (PFD) and
Multi-function Display (MFD)
hardware
o Use of hardware systems that have been
used
primarily in Part 25
airplanes
o Improved systems architecture and design
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768 x 1024
resolution PFD displays and 1440 x 900
resolution MFD display
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Enhanced
digital audio and Communication Navigation
System (CNS) functionality
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Improved growth
capability for future "next
generation" avionics
functionality
"We are
excited to partner with such highly-reputable
avionics companies by our side," said Vern
Raburn, president and CEO of Eclipse Aviation.
"These suppliers have proven to be great
partners to premier companies in almost every
segment of aviation. Their established track
records and superior capabilities will allow us
to provide our customers with the Avio we always
promised. We are looking forward to a long and
successful relationship with each
company."
The proven, air
transport-quality components provided by these
suppliers will enable Eclipse Aviation to
deliver on its promise to provide unmatched
avionics functionality that significantly
reduces pilot workload by simplifying tasks,
generating useful information, managing systems
and assisting with troubleshooting. Changes to
the Avio user interface will be minimal,
providing customers, pilots and mechanics with a
seamless transition that will require little to
no new training.
Eclipse Aviation
will continue to serve as the systems integrator
for the overall Avio NG system, but has employed
a best-of-breed strategy for the Avio NG
partners. Each supplier has deep expertise in
the specific Eclipse 500 component they will
provide.
Replacing the
Avidyne displays, IS&S will provide hardware
and select software for the Eclipse 500 PFDs and
MFD for Avio NG. IS&S is a high-performance
international avionics supplier to civil,
military, business and commercial markets. Prior
major contracts awarded to IS&S have
included the flat panel display systems for the
Boeing B737, B757, B747 and B767; legacy Cessna
Citation aircraft; and the Pilatus PC-12.
IS&S chairman
and CEO Geoffrey Hedrick stated "IS&S
is honored to be part of the revolutionary
Eclipse 500 program. We look forward to
delivering reliable and cost effective displays
to Eclipse Aviation, allowing the Avio Total
Aircraft Integration concept to become a reality
on the Eclipse 500."
Additional new
suppliers for Avio NG are:
Chelton Flight Systems - Avio NG will
also include a flight management system (FMS)
provided by Chelton Flight Systems. This FMS has
been proven in multiple aircraft installations
starting more than 6 years ago and now has
flight guidance algorithms for all of the ARINC
424 published path segments. The core of the FMS
has been written and certified to level A
standards in prior releases. The guidance
functionality provided includes GPS-based
lateral aircraft control, along with vertical
navigation (VNAV). The Chelton FMS will be
integrated into Avio NG, presenting the pilot
with a consistent user interface. This
full-featured RTCA/DO-229C capable flight
management system includes capability to create,
save, store, recall, reverse, and edit flight
plans by waypoint or airway, the user will be
able to create custom waypoints, add or delete
waypoints from an active route, specify parallel
track operation, and more.
Garmin
International - Dual remote mounted Mode S
Enhanced Surveillance transponders are provided
by Garmin's GTX 33 and GTX 33D. These IFR-
certified, Level 2, solid-state Mode S
transponders offer expanded capability including
optional diversity capability.
Honeywell -
Avio NG uses the new Honeywell Primus Apex KTR
2280 Multi Mode Digital Radios (MMDR),
consisting of digital VHF Navigation receivers (VOR,
LOC, GS), and an optional ADF receiver. Each
MMDR includes one transmitter and six receivers,
capable of 8.33/25 kHz channel spacing operation
and simultaneous monitoring of two VHF
communication frequencies. The KTR 2280 is
seamlessly integrated into Avio NG, providing
users with radio management capability through
the PFDs and MFD. Honeywell also provides safety
sensors for Avio NG including the industry
standard RDR 2000 Weather Radar System and the
optional KGP 560 Terrain Awareness System
(TAWS).
PS Engineering -
The digitally controlled audio system for Avio
NG is provided using PS Engineering's PMA500
remote audio control system. The PMA500
interfaces with Avio NG for radio and navigation
audio selection, intercom and mode control, and
has an integrated marker beacon receiver. The
audio control panel includes split transmit
capability, hi-fi stereo in-flight entertainment
inputs, and IntelliVOX®, a patented squelch
protocol that completely eliminates manual
intercom squelch, adjusting dynamically to
cockpit sound conditions.
About Avio NG
Designed by Eclipse Aviation exclusively for the
Eclipse 500, Avio NG provides Total Aircraft
Integration through integral, redundant computer
systems and advanced data and power distribution
systems. Avio NG applies integration technology
to the entire aircraft, including avionics,
engine operation, fuel system, flaps, landing
gear, cabin pressure and temperature. The
cockpit features two PFDs and one MFD, which are
controlled by selection keys and knobs on the
displays or by a keyboard at the pilot position.
The PFD and MFD provide the pilot with
high-resolution display of all flight
parameters, engine and system performance data,
and total system control.
About Eclipse
Aviation Eclipse Aviation, manufacturer of
the world's first very light jet, is in the
business of designing, certifying and producing
modern, affordable jet aircraft that will
revolutionize the transportation market. The
company is applying advanced electronics
systems, manufacturing and business practices to
produce aircraft that cost half that of today's
small jet aircraft, will be significantly safer
and easier to operate than those of today, and
have the lowest cost of ownership ever achieved
in a jet aircraft. The goal of Eclipse is to
bring the word "personal" into
aviation, making it possible for commercial air
passengers to move directly between cities on a
quick, affordable and convenient basis. It will
also allow pilot owners to enter the world of
jet-powered aviation. Contact Eclipse at http://www.eclipseaviation.com. |
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Boise Idaho, (November,
10 2006) – Chelton Flight Systems, part of the
Cobham Avionics and Surveillance Division has
been granted FAA STC (Supplemental Type
Certificate) approval of the Chelton Synthetic
Vision EFIS (Electronic Flight Instrument
System) in the Eurocopter EC 120B Helicopter.
The STC (# SR01673SE) was developed in
conjunction with Hillsboro Aviation Inc, and
will be available in a standard two screen
system with a Primary Flight Display (PDF) and a
Multifunction Flight Display (MFD) and an
optional three screen system with one PFD and
two MFDs.
“This approval will supplement
our existing family of STC's on the Eurocopter
AS 350/355 helicopters” said David Thomas,
Chelton’s Helicopter Program Director. “We
endeavor to support Eurocopter by giving their
customers the ability to install the Chelton
Flight System into one of their best selling
product lines, the EC 120B.”
The test aircraft was installed
with the three screen configuration. Jeff
Werblun, a law enforcement pilot from Sacramento
, California piloted the EC 120B in all the
required test flights. “I fly an EC 120B full
time. This is the first time I’ve ever flown a
glass panel, and I wish I had this EFIS
installed in our helicopter,” Werblun said.
“I was not familiar with the Oregon airports
or the terrain, and I was able to easily
complete all the required maneuvers. All the
information you need is on the screen. The
terrain awareness and the traffic alerts enhance
situational awareness and increase flight
safety. I know it is a VFR system, but if you
encountered inadvertent IMC, you could plot a
safe course in with the Highway in the Sky.”
The Chelton EFIS uses 3D graphic
technology to translate the terrain ahead of and
around the helicopter into a simple real-time
visual picture. This helps the pilot “see”
aircraft position in relation to the
surroundings regardless of darkness or weather
conditions. Each EFIS features primary flight
instruments, GPS (Global Positioning System)
with WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System),
moving map, terrain display, optional weather
and traffic display, fuel totalizer, and easy
push-button flight planning. The system also
fulfills the FAA TAWS (Terrain Awareness Warning
System) mandate for fixed wing turbine aircraft
and is fully compatible with night vision goggle
equipment.
Hillsboro Aviation Inc is the
exclusive Chelton Flight Systems dealer for
helicopter systems on the west coast and an
authorized partner for after-market
installations in airplanes. Originally founded
as Hillsboro Helicopters in 1980, Hillsboro
Aviation maintains a fleet of 50 aircraft and
employs over 120 people. Hillsboro Aviation is
the exclusive Independent Bell Helicopter
Representative for 16 western US
states.
Chelton Flight Systems, part
of the Cobham Avionics and Surveillance
Division, is the manufacturer of the world’s
first FAA-certified synthetic vision EFIS, which
is now STCd on over 740 airplane and helicopter
models. Chelton Flight Systems’ parent company
is Cobham plc.
Cobham plc is an
international company engaged in the
development, delivery and support of advanced
aerospace and defence systems in the air, on
land, at sea and in space. The company has five
technology divisions and one service division
which collectively specialise in the provision
of components, sub-systems and services to keep
people safe, improve communications and enhance
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The twin engine
MD Explorer is currently flying with a four
screen Chelton EFIS.
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September 21, 2006 - MD Helicopter
Chelton Flight Systems, a Cobham Avionics
and Surveillance company, has been chosen to
supply the Electronic Flight Instrument
System (EFIS) for MD Helicopters’ light
singles program.
MD light helicopters will be available
from the factory in late 2007 with 2 Chelton
EFIS displays, a solid-state strap-down gyro
AHRS (Attitude/Heading Reference Systems),
an air data computer and a GPS/WAAS (Wide
Area Augmentation System) receiver. The
system also features a synthetic vision
primary flight display, dual integrated
head-up FMS, Class-B or -A helicopter TAWS
(Terrain Awareness and Warning System), a
master caution voice warning system, HITS
(Highway-In-The-Sky navigation), a digital
flight recorder, and Chelton’s unique
hover vector display. The system is NVG
(Night Vision Goggle) friendly.
Chelton Flight Systems, in conjunction
with Heritage Aviation in Grand Prairie
Texas is beginning the STC process to
certify Chelton EFIS retrofits on all
existing MD light singles (MD 520N, MD 500E,
MD 530F and the MD 600N). The twin-engine MD
Explorer is currently flying with a four
screen Chelton EFIS, and MDHI will offer it
in VFR or IFR kit configurations.
“The MD light single helicopters
incorporate new technology for high
performance. Adding the Chelton EFIS will
make them the most technically advanced
helicopters in their class,” said David
Oglesbee, VP of Sales and Marketing for MD
Helicopters. “The Chelton EFIS has been
shown to enhance safety and minimize risk in
complex missions, which our customers
undertake daily.”
“This is an example of market
prediction,” says Gordon Pratt, President
of Chelton Flight Systems. “For example,
the NTSB is calling for a TAWS mandate in
medivac helicopters. Any helicopter with a
Chelton EFIS will meet a TAWS mandate set
forth in the future as well as protect the
crews today.”
About MD Helicopters, Inc.: MD
Helicopters is a leading manufacturer of
commercial and military helicopters. The
MDHI family of rotorcraft is world renowned
for their value, versatility and
performance. The MD Helicopters family
includes the twin-engine MD Explorer®, and
single engine versions of the MD 600N®, MD
520N®, MD 500E® and MD 530F®. The NOTAR®
system for anti-torque control is the
exclusive property of MD Helicopters. The
Company is based in Mesa, Ariz.
Chelton Flight Systems, part of the
Cobham Avionics & Surveillance Division,
is the manufacturer of the world's first
FAA-certified synthetic vision EFIS, which
is now STCd on over 700 airplane and
helicopter models. Chelton Flight Systems'
parent company, is Cobham plc. Cobham plc is
an international company engaged in the
development, delivery and support of
advanced aerospace and defence systems in
the air, on land, at sea and in space. The
company has five technology divisions and
one service division which collectively
specialise in the provision of components,
sub-systems and services to keep people
safe, improve communications and enhance the
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Chelton Flight
Systems training syllabus and related materials
have been accepted by the FAA/Industry Training
Standards (FITS) Group.
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BOISE, IDAHO: Chelton Flight
Systems has created a training syllabus
meeting the Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA)
standards set by the FAA/Industry Training
Standards (FITS) Program. This program
focuses on manufacturers who are developing
or incorporating GPS-based "glass
cockpit technology." With STCs covering
the retrofit of over 740 models, Chelton
Electronic Flight Information System (EFIS)
can make practically any aircraft a
"technically advanced
aircraft."
"Because we can retrofit such a
broad spectrum of aircraft with the most
advanced civil flight display in the world,
we have special challenges for training. The
right training is crucial to utilizing all
the EFIS features," said Nick Cain,
chief pilot and director of training.
Chelton's training syllabus incorporates
video, PC-based presentations, written
materials, and a web-based exam followed by
a three-day, six-flight schedule conducted
by a Chelton-authorized instructor to
familiarize pilots with all aspects of EFIS
operations.
Tom Glista, FAA program lead for FITS
said: "Chelton Flight Systems
understands the value of appropriate
training on their excellent and highly
capable EFIS. They make it possible for
pilots to maximize their utilization of
their fine product. We're happy to be
working with them."
For more information on the Chelton
Flight Systems Synthetic Vision FlightLogic
EFIS, visit www.CheltonFlightSystems.com
Chelton Flight Systems, part of the
Cobham Avionics & Surveillance Division,
is the manufacturer of the world's first
FAA-certified synthetic vision EFIS, which
is now STCd on over 700 airplane and
helicopter models. Chelton Flight Systems'
parent company, is Cobham plc. Cobham plc is
an international company engaged in the
development, delivery and support of
advanced aerospace and defence systems in
the air, on land, at sea and in space. The
company has five technology divisions and
one service division which collectively
specialise in the provision of components,
sub-systems and services to keep people
safe, improve communications and enhance the
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The Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer
and its Chelton avionics has been retired to the
Smithsonian National Air and Space museum in
Washington D.C.
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BOISE, IDAHO: After a historic
three record-breaking missions in one year,
the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer and its
Chelton avionics has been retired to the
Smithsonian National Air and Space museum in
Washington D.C. The three missions were:
Absolute Distance over a Closed Circuit,
24,986.73 miles (40,212.14 km) in March
2006; Distance without Landing 25,766 miles
(41,467 km) in February 2006 and Speed
around the World Non-Stop and Non-Refueled
-- 342.24 mph, in March 2005.
Chelton Flight Systems' Electronic Flight
Instrumentation System (EFIS) provided Mr.
Fossett with critical information on
aircraft performance and navigation. The
EFIS consisted of two display units in the
panel, both of which served the functions of
over a dozen different instruments, saving
tremendous weight. According to world
circumnavigator Steve Fossett, "The
Chelton FMS was my primary means of
navigation and control of the Global
Flyer."
In addition to displaying altitude,
attitude, airspeed and heading, the EFIS
includes a real-time moving map along the
entire route of flight, along with seamless
forward-looking three-dimensional terrain
modeling. Coupled to a two-axis autopilot,
the EFIS played a significant role in making
a 72-hour single pilot flight
possible.
The red-and-white plane consists of three
hulls attached to a 35-meter (114-foot) wing
that measures more than half the wingspan of
a Boeing 747. Twin "boom" hulls on
either side of the cockpit hull each carry
almost 2,500 kilograms (5,500 pounds) of
fuel. Atop the plane's 7-foot cockpit is a
single jet engine. The GlobalFlyer routinely
cruised at an altitude of about 45,000 feet
(13, 716 meters).
The record breaking aircraft also carried
equipment from other companies within
Chelton Flight Systems' parent, Cobham plc,
including a Comant ComDat® combination
antenna, a Wulfsberg Electronics VHF
Communications Transceiver and Cockpit
Controller, and a Northern Airborne
Technology Audio Panel. "This has been
a breakthrough year for aviation, and a
great year for Virgin Atlantic with both
SpaceShip One and the GlobalFlyer returning
successful missions," said Chelton
Flight Systems President Gordon Pratt.
"Chelton Flight Systems and Cobham are
proud to have been part of this outstanding
accomplishment and congratulate Steve and
the Global Flyer team." The
FAA-certified version of the GlobalFlyer's
EFIS is STCd for over 740 different models
from Cessna 182's to Citations to
helicopters. For information: www.CheltonFlightSystems.com
For more information on the antennas
please visit www.comant.com.
Information about the radios can be found at
www.wulfsberg.com.
For more information on the historic global
flight visit www.GlobalFlyer.com
Chelton Flight Systems, part of the
Cobham Avionics & Surveillance Division,
is the manufacturer of the world's first
FAA-certified synthetic vision EFIS, which
is now STCd on over 700 airplane and
helicopter models. Chelton Flight Systems'
parent company, is Cobham plc. Cobham plc is
an international company engaged in the
development, delivery and support of
advanced aerospace and defence systems in
the air, on land, at sea and in space. The
company has five technology divisions and
one service division which collectively
specialise in the provision of components,
sub-systems and services to keep people
safe, improve communications and enhance the
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TEMPE, Ariz., April 30,
2006 - Landmark Aviation announced today that it
has equipped and delivered its first M28
SkyTruck utility aircraft with the Chelton
Flight Systems FlightLogic Synthetic Vision
Electronic Flight Instrumentation System (EFIS).
"The FlightLogic EFIS is a complete flight
navigation instrumentation system that
interfaces the remote-mounted AHRS (Attitude
Heading Reference System), air data computer,
global positioning system and Wide Area
Augmentation System (WAAS) receiver as well as
existing VHF navigation equipment," said
Mike Anderson, Director of Avionics, Landmark
Aviation. "The system has its own TAWS
(Terrain Awareness and Warning System)."
"Landmark is pleased to
deliver this SkyTruck aircraft equipped with a
leading edge avionics system that provides
optimal situational awareness, navigation, and
'moving maps' that are fully integrated into the
cockpit displays," Anderson said. "The
Chelton system, which has its own display in the
cockpit, enhances aircraft safety by improving
situational awareness and reducing pilot
workload."
The work was performed at Landmark's Roanoke,
Va., operation. Landmark's Roanoke facility is a
full service fixed base operation (FBO), with
avionics maintenance and installation
capability. The operation also offers120,000
square feet of hangar space and full FBO
amenities.
In recent months, Landmark's
Roanoke facility has installed several other
Chelton Flight Systems Synthetic Vision EFIS.
The operation installed the first Chelton
"Dual Sensor" 4-Tube SV-EFIS System as
part of a project with Chelton to amend a
current Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for
the Part 23 Large/Commuter Class Aircraft. The
M28 Skytruck project is the second system to
include the same dual sensor architecture. The
primary flight display features 3-D perspective
terrain modeling with real time GPS/WAAS
positioning, and 'highway-in-the-sky' predictive
flight director guidance from takeoff to
touchdown.
FlightLogic supports optional
traffic and weather systems to create a single,
integrated console for all flight deck
operations. This FAA-certified EFIS, designed to
replace primary flight instruments, and
mechanical gyros and compass systems, provides
innovative technology and functionality that
delivers new situational awareness and ground
breaking automated flight management
capabilities.
The FlightLogic EFIS combines
advanced head-up display (HUD) symbology with
real-time, forward-looking three dimensional
terrain to create an innovative primary flight
display. The result is enhanced situational
awareness, which improves flight safety by
dramatically reducing pilot workload.
Chelton's autopilot interface
can guide the aircraft through DPs (Departure
Procedures) and STARs (Standard Terminal Arrival
Routes), arc approaches, procedure turns, and
even complex holding pattern entries with no
pilot interaction. The integral master caution
voice warning system provides a wide range of
alarm and alert information that also appears on
the screen for undesirable conditions that may
arise during the flight.
The Chelton system currently has
Technical Standard Order (TSO) and Supplemental
Type Certificate (STC) for installation on more
than 740 aircraft.
The M28 Skytruck, suited for
passenger and/or cargo transportation, is
designed for multiple-mission usage, and is
available for different cargo aircraft
applications. The aircraft is sold throughout
the world.
Additional information about
Landmark Aviation is available at www.LandmarkAviation.com.
Additional information about Chelton Flight
Systems is available at www.cheltonflightsystems.com.
Landmark Aviation, formerly
known as Garrett/Piedmont Hawthorne/Associated,
is one of North America's largest providers of
comprehensive services for the business aviation
industry. With 44 locations in North America,
the company offers a full range of fixed base
operations; maintenance, repair and overhaul;
aircraft charter, sales and management; and
large aircraft completions. Landmark Aviation is
headquartered in Tempe, Ariz. Landmark Aviation
is a portfolio company of The Carlyle Group.
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BELL 210 GETS CHELTON FLIGHT SYSTEMS EFIS
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BOISE, IDAHO: Chelton Flight
Systems, part of the Cobham Avionics and
Surveillance Division, has received STC
approval for installation of its synthetic
vision EFIS on Bell's newly certified 210.
Based on existing UH-1H airframes, the new
210 is a ground-up rebuild using upgraded
systems to provide the next generation of
performance and reliability in a FAA
certified medium utility helicopter. The
Chelton Flight Systems EFIS will be an
"option" for purchasers of the
210.
Just four months after Bell Helicopter
announced that Chelton Flight Systems would
be supplying EFIS and all the avionics for
their upgraded light singles, the first
production 210 left Edwards &
Associates, in Bristol, Tennessee for the
Helicopter Association International
convention in Dallas. The STC was completed
as a cooperative effort between Chelton
Flight Systems and Edwards & Associates.
The system in the 210 is configured for
single- or two-pilot VFR operations with
four displays, a solid-state strap-down AHRS
(Attitude/Heading Reference Systems), a
digital air data computer, and a GPS/WAAS
(Wide Area Augmentation System) receiver.
The system features dual synthetic vision
primary flight displays, dual redundant
head-up FMS and Class-B helicopter TAWS
(Terrain Awareness and Warning System) for
each pilot, a master caution voice warning
system, highway-in-the-sky navigation,
redundant digital flight recorders, and
Chelton's unique hover vector display.
"This is definitely not your
father's Huey," says Vaughn Corneby,
Bell's 210 Program Manager. "The
combination of low acquisition and operating
costs, upgraded engine and rotor system, and
state-of-the-art avionics makes it
unbeatable in the marketplace. It's ideal
for a variety of missions, including: law
enforcement, firefighting, utility, external
load, and transport applications and
Chelton's EFIS adds capabilities that have
to be seen to be believed; it's not your
father's EFIS either."
"Chelton Flight Systems is delighted
to become part of the Huey legacy,"
says David Thomas, Chelton Flight Systems
Helicopter Sales Manager. "Few new
helicopters on the market today can match
the reliability and service history of the
UH-1H and nothing in its class can offer the
power of synthetic vision and
highway-in-the-sky. Fortunate is the pilot
who shows up to work each day to fly one of
these."
Chelton Flight Systems, part of the
Cobham Avionics & Surveillance Division,
is the manufacturer of the world's first
FAA-certified synthetic vision EFIS, which
is now STCd on over 650 airplane and
helicopter models. Chelton Flight Systems is
a subsidiary of Cobham plc, a
publicly-traded UK aerospace and defense
electronics company. Cobham plc - with five
technology divisions and one in a service
sector, Cobham designs and manufactures
equipment, specialized systems and
components for the aerospace, defense,
communications, law enforcement and national
security markets and operates, maintains and
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BOISE, IDAHO: Fatal accidents
involving Helicopter Emergency Medical
Services (HEMS) can be avoided by utilizing
the Chelton Flight Systems EFIS/TAWS
(Terrain Awareness and Warning System). The
FAA is considering mandating TAWS for HEMS
due to the rising number of accidents in the
1998-2004 period. In that time frame there
were 85 accidents, of which 27 were fatal to
all involved. Of those, 21 occurred at night
or in IMC. The impaired vision problems
associated with night flying or IMC can be
avoided with a Chelton Flight Systems EFIS/TAWS.
The combination has already satisfied the
TAWS requirement for all categories of fixed
wing aircraft and includes Class A and B
helicopter TAWS (H-TAWS) as well.
The Forward-Looking Terrain Awareness (FLTA)
benefit of the Chelton EFIS utilizes
databases for terrain, obstruction,
helipads, airport and runway depictions that
integrate with helicopter positioning,
ground track, groundspeed, bank angle,
altitude and VSI to alert the pilot to
hazardous terrain or obstructions. If the
helicopter performs a turn, the protection
envelope of the FLTA expands to provide
additional alerts about the terrain and
obstructions which the rotorcraft is turning
toward. The system also provides alerts for
excessive rate of descent, premature
descent, and excessive Glideslope deviation.
Other alerts include higher-than-expected
sink rate right after takeoff or on the
first leg of a missed approach, and
excessive closure rate with terrain. These
alerts take the form of visual and audible
cues. For helicopters, Class B H-TAWS is
built into the system as a standard feature
and Class A is available as an option.
For more information on how you can
satisfy FAA's TAWS requirements and enhance
situational awareness in the cockpit call
Chelton Flight Systems at (208) 389-9959 or
visit the website at: www.cheltonflightsystems.com.
Chelton Flight Systems, part of the
Cobham Avionics & Surveillance Division,
is the manufacturer of the world's first
FAA-certified synthetic vision EFIS, which
is now STCd on over 650 airplane and
helicopter models. Chelton Flight Systems is
a subsidiary of Cobham plc, a
publicly-traded UK aerospace and defense
electronics company. Cobham plc - with five
technology divisions and one in a service
sector, Cobham designs and manufactures
equipment, specialized systems and
components for the aerospace, defense,
communications, law enforcement and national
security markets and operates, maintains and
modifies aircraft particularly in relation
to special mission flight operations. |
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Boise, Idaho - The FAA has granted STC approval for installing Chelton FlightLogic synthetic vision EFIS systems in the Bell 204/205. The systems feature the Chelton primary flight display with forward-looking synthetic vision, a multifunction moving map display, GPS WAAS, full FMS, helicopter TAWS, air data computer with fuel totalizer, solid-state strap-down AHRS, master caution voice warning system, digital flight recorder, and NVG compatibility.
"Receiving STC approval on the Part 29 certified Bell 204 and 205 is an exciting and significant milestone," said David Thomas, Chelton's Rotorcraft Program Manager. "The medium Bell product line is well suited to the capabilities of our system. The compact size and light weight of the FlightLogic EFIS makes it a highly desirable system for helicopters where panel space is at a premium. The beauty of the system is that it integrates many functions that would require separate boxes, like FMS and TAWS. Because the synthetic vision includes towers and antennas it represents a tremendous safety enhancement rendering these workhorse helicopters even better. The EFIS should help to extend the usefulness of these airframes for many years to come since the new Bell 210 will be certified on the same type certificate."
Already approved for the Bell 206, 206L, 407, and the Eurocopter AS350/355, Chelton has introduced two unique capabilities to the helicopter market: HITS and hover vector. HITS (highway-in-the-sky) navigation symbology provides precise 3-D GPS guidance for enroute and instrument procedures as well as search grids and precision helipad approaches. The FAA is using Chelton HITS technology to research precision, high-density helicopter routes into and out of New York City. The hover vector, designed to eliminate whiteout/brownout accidents, provides the pilot with a real-time drift vector that allows zero-zero takeoff and landing.
Hillsboro Aviation, of Hillsboro, Oregon completed the initial Bell 205 installation for the STC, www.hillsboroaviation.com. For more information, contact Chelton Flight Systems at 208.389.9959.
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Boise,
ID - Chelton Flight Systems EFIS Primary Flight
Display has achieved Level A, the highest level of
software standards established by RTCA for the
FAA. Chelton is now the most affordable EFIS
option in the retrofit market with software which
meets the criteria required for airliners,
incorporating 3D synthetic vision,
Highway-In-The-Sky (HITS) technology and a Terrain
Awareness Warning System (TAWS) in their
Electronic Flight Information System (EFIS). Other
manufacturers' Level A-certified EFIS are priced 3
to 4 times higher.
The FAA has established five levels of criticality (DO-178B) in software design assurance designated as level E through level A, which vary according to the importance of the instrument as it relates to the safety of the aircraft. Testing and analysis at Level A are the most rigorous and thorough. In complying with the FAA's criteria for DO-178B Level A, the software must do everything it's supposed to do, and nothing it is not supposed to do. This standard is essential for Part 25 commercial operators and IFR Helicopters.
"It is a very significant milestone in the development of our product," said Dean Boston, Chelton Flight System's DER for systems and equipment. "The testing, analysis and review of data place the Chelton EFIS in a class by itself, reflecting capabilities and quality assurance that had not been available across the board to general and business aviation until now."
In addition to Level A Certification, Chelton elected to submit a number of functional enhancements, in the software upgrade from 5.0A to 5.0B. With this new software approval, Chelton has secured an FAA approval of TSO authorization and STC amendment for individual models of piston and turbine aircraft. The STC amendment for EFIS installation in rotorcraft is also in motion. For more information, contact Chelton Flight Systems at 208.389.9959 or visit www.cheltonflightsystems.com.
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Boise,
ID - Evernham Motorsports, which fields three
NASCAR teams, has opted to install a Chelton
Electronic Flight Information System (EFIS) in
their King Air 200. Evernham chose Chelton for the
fully integrated system, and the unique 3D
Synthetic Vision primary flight display.
Famed NASCAR driver, Bill Elliott, who heads up the Nextel team has been flying with the Chelton EFIS in his two Lancair IVP propjets and plans to install systems in his Baron and a helicopter. "Chelton definitely gives me information I need with its TAWS callouts and the Highway-In-The-Sky," said Bill Elliott. "If I am flying in fog, or landing in bad weather, the Chelton system gives me a new margin of safety."
The EFIS was installed in the Evernham Motorsports King Air by Hillsboro Aviation in Hillsboro Oregon and was delivered March 7, 2005. It is integrated with L-3 Skywatch (TAS) and the existing SPZ-200 autopilot. Chief pilot Ted Hicks flew it across the country on March 8. "We wanted to modernize the cockpit," Hicks said. "We needed to bring it into the 21st century."
Chelton will be participating in a rollout introduction of Evernham's King Air on April 16, in Dallas at the Samsung/Radio Shack 500, Dallas Motor Speedway.
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Congratulations:
The Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer Has Landed
Mission Status: 19:48:56UTC - 13:48:56 local time - Steve touched down at Salina after successfully completing the fastest, non-stop, non-refuelled flight around the world.
Salina, KS According to world circumnavigator Steve Fossett, Chelton certainly was 'instrumental' in Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer's solo, non-stop round the world success - in more ways than one. Chelton Flight Systems provided the EFIS (Electronic Flight Information System), and two other Chelton companies - Wulfsberg Electronics and Comant - provided radios and antennas.
On March 3, Mr. Fossett entered the record books as the first person to fly solo around the world without refueling. This was a working partnership established at the very earliest stages of the GlobalFlyer program, he said. We chose Chelton avionics based on trust - trusting their specialized expertise - and their commitment to provide reliable, proven components in support of a unique and highly specialized application. And they lived up to that trust. Many thanks.
Chelton Flight Systems’ EFIS provided Mr. Fossett with critical information on aircraft performance and navigation. It was his primary source for flight instrumentation, providing a real-time moving map perspective along the entire route of flight, along with seamless three-dimensional terrain modeling. Coupled to a three-axis autopilot, the EFIS played a significant role in reducing pilot workload and in keeping the aircraft flying through a steady flow of green rectangular boxes that created a virtual Highway-In-The-Sky, affirming the aircraft was on course.
The EFIS also monitored engine performance parameters, fuel flow (which became a vital source of information for completion of the flight), waypoint ETAs, weather and numerous other variables. The entire flight plan was pre-programmed in the EFIS and modified as needed enroute. The EFIS consisted of two display units in the panel, both of which served the functions of over a dozen different instruments, saving tremendous weight and panel space. The two units also provided redundancy.
The Chelton group also provided high-performance radios from its Wulfsberg Electronics division and various antennas from its Comant subsidiary. We were thrilled to see Steve touch down in Salina, said Chelton Flight Systems President Gordon Pratt. The Global crew and pilot put a tremendous amount of faith in the Chelton EFIS, radios, and antennas and obviously we met their expectations. What Mr. Fossett accomplished is a tribute to the human spirit as well as to modern technology. Hundreds of experimental aircraft from RVs to Lancairs are flying with the same system as the GlobalFlyer. Contact Direct To Avionics (www.direct2avionics.com) for more information. The FAA-certified version of the GlobalFlyer’s EFIS is STCd for over 400 different models from Cessna 182’s to Citations to helicopters. For information: www.CheltonFlightSystems.com
For more information on the antennas please visit www.comant.com.
Information about the radios can be found at www.wulfsberg.com.
For more information on the historic global flight visit www.GlobalFlyer.com
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