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Fri, Feb 12, 2016

Electronic Stability And Protection System Now Standard On DA40 XLT

Garmin System To Help Prevent LOC Accidents

Diamond’s Lycoming IO360 powered 2016 DA40XLT is equipped with a long list of standard features and equipment that now also includes Garmin’s Electronic Stability & Protection System and Garmin’s new ADS-B.

“Garmin’s Electronic Stability and Protection System is an effective active safety feature that helps to avoid loss of control, the leading cause of fatal accidents.“ said Peter Maurer, President and CEO of Diamond Aircraft Industries Inc. (Canada). “It is an effective safety enhancement, consistent with our proactive approach of active safety first and we are pleased that we are now able to offer it as standard equipment on all of our Garmin GFC700 Automatic Flight Control System equipped aircraft.”

Diamond says that with over 1,800 DA40’s delivered since 2000, a superb safety record and a choice of jetfuel or avgas piston engines, the DA40 presents a versatile,  well proven yet technologically advanced 4 seater for private pilots and commercial operators alike.

(Source: Diamond Aircraft news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.diamondaircraft.com

 


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