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Genesys Announces Submission Of S-TEC 5000 TSO Documentation To FAA

Digital Flight Control System With Envelope Protection For High-Performance Turboprops And Jet Aircraft

Genesys Aerosystems has submitted Technical Standard Order (TSO) documentation to the FAA for its new S-TEC 5000 Digital Flight Control System (DFCS).

“We are extremely excited and proud to announce that our diligent pursuit of our new-generation S-TEC 5000 Digital Flight Control System developed to meet the demanding needs of FAA Part 25 high-performance turboprop and turbojet aircraft is available to the market,” said Jamie Luster, Genesys Aerosystems Director of Sales and Marketing. “The S-TEC 5000 not only represents the latest advancement in our long line of analog and digital autopilots, but it also ushers in a new generation of digital flight control systems that will feature the most advanced capability- and safety-enhancing software and hardware available.

“For example, the S-TEC 5000 DFCS will be the first aftermarket autopilot available for Part 25 aircraft to feature digital Envelope Protection and Straight and Level Recovery capabilities,” she said. “We’ve talked to a lot of pilots and it’s clear that these types of features are regarded as ‘must haves’ for this category of aircraft – especially in higher-workload, single-pilot applications.”

In addition to Envelope Protection and Straight and Level Recovery, the new-generation S-TEC 5000 three-axis, Digital Flight Control System features:

  • Level “A” DO178B Software
  • DO160G Hardware and TSO-C198
  • Full Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) compatibility
  • Built-in autopilot, flight director and yaw damper controls
  • Yaw control includes coordinated turns
  • Flight Director capability can drive pitch and roll flight director bars together with mode annunciations on compatible displays
  • Lateral and vertical navigation functions including GPSL, GPSV, GPSS, VOR, LOC, GS
  • Vertical navigation targets set on the bezel or compatible EFIS
  • Heading Hold
  • Altitude Preselect and Hold with Autotrim
  • Vertical Speed Control
  • Indicated Airspeed Control
  • Under Speed and Over Speed Warnings
  • Roll Envelope Exceedance Warning
  • All Axis Trim Control
  • Course Intercept capability
  • Dual Mode – HDG/NAV and HDG/APR
  • Control Wheel Steering
  • GPS Steering (GPSS) Mode
  • Voice Annunciations
  • System can be integrated with approved legacy analog and digital avionics systems
  • And more such as go around mode, take off go around, and half bank turn

(Source: Genesys Aerosystems media release)

FMI: www.genesys-aerosystems.com

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