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July 17, 2015

Garmin Expands Connext Wireless Cockpit Ecosystem

Adds aera 796/795, ForeFlight Mobile And Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck

Garmin has introduced an expanded Connext ecosystem, which broadens compatibility to include the Garmin aera 796/795 aviation portable GPS, ForeFlight Mobile and Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck. With compatible Garmin avionics, customers can wirelessly receive ADS-B weather and traffic, as well as display precise GPS position data and back-up attitude information within these compatible products and devices.

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Three Decades Of Innovation Celebrated At PS Engineering

Company Back At Oshkosh For The 30th Year

In the summer of ’85, Mark Scheuer walked the aisles of the Fly Market at the EAA Oshkosh fly-in, telling everyone who would listen about his new intercom. This year, thousands of people will seek out his double-size booth in Aisle A, Hangar A at the 2015 AirVenture. Pilots from around the world come to PS Engineering to find out, “What’s New.”

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Hybrid-Electric Amphibious Horizon X2 Aircraft Seeks Investors

Designed For Multiple Missions On Land, Water, Snow

It seems that over the past few years, there has been a lot of interest in developing amphibious sport airplanes geared to the LSA segment of the market. But the Horizon X2, which has been in development since 2013, is more of a utility airplane designed to operate from land, water, ice, or snow.

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Miami-Dade County Mayor Decides Against Air Show In The Everglades

Would Have Been Held At Little-Used Airport In The Florida Swamp

Miami-Dade County, FL Mayor Carlos Gimenez had some pretty grand plans for an air show to be held at a never-finished but operational airport in what is now the Big Cypress National Preserve. But those plans have since sunk as if in quicksand in the swamp.

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GAMA Applauds EASA’S Move To Simplify Standard Changes And Repairs

Rule Change Applies To A Broad Range Of GA Aircraft

GAMA has issued a statement praising the EASA’s decision to adopt Certification Specifications for Standard Changes & Standard Repairs (CS-STAN). The long-awaited approach will simplify the process of making standard changes and repairs to a broad swath of GA aircraft in Europe.

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