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Airborne 07.23.21: Rotax Kills 582, Aspen Upgrade, ANN Readies For OSH

Also: Aviation Safety Resources, FAA Launches Campaign, Gulfstream Connectivity, Coast Guard MH-60

BRP-Rotax announced that it will stop the production of the legendary 2-stroke Rotax 582 UL aircraft engine by the end of 2021.

This decision has been taken considering the nearly full transition of the light and ultralight aircraft market towards 4-stroke aircraft engines. The Rotax 582 UL will still be available via the Rotax authorized distribution network worldwide as long as the existing stock at the distributors lasts. Following its service standards, the company and its network will continue to provide technical service for all existing Rotax 582 UL customers and aims to provide Rotax genuine spare parts availability up to 10 years after stop of production. Aspen Avionics has confirmed that the FAA has approved changes to the backup instrument requirements with the installation of Aspen’s Evolution EFD1000 Pro MAX PFD. The approval allows aircraft owners to remove the attitude indicator when installing a single Evolution EFD1000 Pro MAX PFD with the latest released software (v2.11) and the new extended duration battery. A turn and bank indicator along with airspeed and altimeter must be retained as the three required backups. Here it is... the final few hours before the long-awaited first Oshkosh in two years--the unavoidable casualty, one of many, of the pandemic. This is our chance to come together, celebrate aviation, and remember why the birds sing... and we simply can’t wait to bring it ALL to ALL of you. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne 07.23.21 is chock full of info in this Daily News Episode, Friday, July 23rd, 2021... Presented by Aero-TV veteran videographer and Airborne Host Kimberly Kay. Kimberly is supported by ANN Chief Videographer Nathan Cremisino, as well as ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell. This episode covers:

  • Rotax Kills Production Of 2-Stroke Rotax 582 UL Aircraft Engine
  • FAA Approves Removal of AI with Install of Single Aspen Pro MAX PFD 
  • It ALL Starts In Earnest Next Week--ANN Covers Oshkosh--Like No One Else
  • Aviation Safety Resources Completes Agreement w/Advanced Blast & Ballistic System
  • FAA Launches Brief Campaign to Encourage ATC App's from Women, Minorities 
  • Gulfstream Exceeds 500 In-Flight Connectivity Service Installations 
  • Coast Guard MH-60 Conducts Long Distance Medevac

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