Gains STC Pedigree, Includes over 600 Aircraft on Approved
Model List (AML)
ANNie award-winning PS
Engineering, Inc. has gained STC/PMA on what
they think may arguably be the most affordable, most capable
In-Flight Entertainment system available for the GA pilot. After
receiving FAA-Approval under the Supplemental Type Certification
process (STC SA2707AT) on September 04, 2003, PS Engineering, Inc.
opened the floodgates to the shipments of a large backorder of
orders (and that opportunity you always wanted to enjoy your
collection of "Lawrence Welk Does Elvis" while flying off in search
of the perfect $100 hamburger).
STC approval gives recognition that the PAV80 is appropriate for
installation, and is proven safe for the electrical and
environmental conditions typical in aircraft. With the approval of
PS Engineering, Inc.'s data package, allows the company's dealer
network to install the new product in certified aircraft.
"With our previous experience with the STC process with the
recently certified PXE7300 IFE system, we already had an
understanding what is expected by the FAA to gain approval" said
Vice President of Technical Services, Gary Picou. "Having gained
the installation data in a PA28-181, as well as the electrical and
environmental performance criteria on this system, we satisfied not
only ourselves but the FAA that the PAV80 would not affect safety
of flight and meet the standards of our industry"
Company President Mark Scheuer stated "Not only did our
team work toward and gain this approval, they also lead the way in
achieving a list of aircraft that can be shown to be similar to the
installation aircraft data, that PS Engineering, Inc. was also
allowed the use of a submitted Approved Model List (AML) of more
than 600 aircraft, including King Airs, TBM-700 and PC-12.
"One of the firsts that the PAV80 offers, "Continues Scheuer",
is its ability to work multi-tasking. This is a huge advancement,
allowing one unit to perform more than one function at a time. For
example, the passengers in back could be watching their favorite
DVD video while the crew can relax to soothing FM music. Or the
crew can listen to their MP3 player while the kids in the back can
use the video system to listen and play their favorite video arcade
game."
The PAV80 was designed from the ground up for the aircraft
cockpit. With the included remote controller, the passengers can
autonomously control the DVD player, never having to interrupt the
crew from their flying chores. Even the volume for the passengers
can be independently controlled by this remote! It was designed by
pilots for pilots, and incorporates the most asked-for features in
an AM/FM/CD/MP3/DVD system.
The PAV80 features:
- 2-inch tall panel-mounted unit
- Plays CD, MP3, PM3Pro, CD-R and RW disks, and DVD
- AM/FM Stereo radio receiver
- No external antenna needed
- Remote control for all functions of system
- Vibration-resistant Disc player
- LED display matches other avionics
- No RFI emissions to interfere with communications or other
avionics
- FM receiver designed to prevent VOR interference
- Radio search function with front panel sensitivity
adjustment
- Push-button or rotary knob track selection
- Data display
- Auxiliary input for NTSC or S-Video
- Auxiliary Audio input for additional audio capability
- 1-year warranty if installed by PS Engineering dealer
"For many reasons, what we don't believe using automotive decks
is appropriate for avionics," Said Gary Picou, VP of Technical
Services," and Safety is the biggest issue for us. We design and
build all of our products to the same tough standards as our peers
build their avionics, tighter in some cases! This STC is
significant, because it shows that the FAA agrees our PAV80 is safe
and suitable for airplanes."
Founded in 1985, PS Engineering has become a leading
manufacturer of general aviation intercoms and audio control
systems. With a network of over 600 authorized dealer/installers
worldwide, the company is a leader in retrofit avionics as well as
original aircraft equipment installation.