Three Screen System Offers Amazing Capabilities
New Piper Aircraft has JUST
announced that it will offer Avidyne's FlightMax Entegra Integrated
Flight Deck as standard equipment on its flagship aircraft, the
Piper Meridian, making Piper's deployment of the Entegra system the
most extensive application of advanced glass avionics in general
aviation.
By adding Avidyne's state-of-the-art Entegra system in the
Meridian, Piper continues its strategy of integrating advanced
glass avionics throughout the model line. The Meridian joins the
ranks of the PA-28 family of aircraft (the Warrior III, Archer III
and Arrow) and the PA-32 family (the Saratoga II HP, the Saratoga
II TC, the Piper 6X and the Piper 6XT), all of which offer
Avidyne's FlightMax Entegra.
"Piper is committed to bringing the latest technological
improvements and innovations to our customers," said New Piper
President and CEO Chuck Suma, "and the evolution of advanced glass
avionics on the Meridian is a perfect example of how we've taken
one of general aviation's finest aircraft and made it even better.
This three-screen implementation of the FlightMax Entegra system
has received strong reception from the retail market and dealers
and will set pilot's expectations going forward in this class of
aircraft."
Said Avidyne President Dan Schwinn: "The Meridian implementation
of FlightMax Entegra shows the way forward for general aviation
glass cockpits. The redundancy and pilot-friendly access to such a
wide range of flight management and situational awareness tools set
a performance standard for small aircraft operation."
In 2000, the FAA certified the
Meridian, Piper's first single-engine turboprop, with a 500 SHP
Pratt & Whitney PT-6A-42A turbine engine and all-glass cockpit.
The Meridian revolutionized the high-end, owner-flown general
aviation market by implementing air data and attitude/heading
reference system (ADAHRS) in place of gyros, unique in
single-engine aircraft at the time.
The Meridian also introduced state-of-the-art features that
continue to garner high marks from owners and pilots by providing
advanced capabilities while remaining user-friendly. These features
include single-lever control that optimizes aircraft performance by
automatically adjusting throttle and prop action to meet pilots'
requirements. As a result, pilots can easily reach altitudes above
FL250 and speeds reaching 300 mph.
The FlightMax Entegra system, designed and manufactured by the
Avidyne Corporation of Lincoln, MA, takes the Piper Meridian to a
new level of quality and sophistication. It simplifies the pilot's
workload and provides the tools that deliver total situational
awareness on an integrated display.

The FlightMax Entegra system for the Meridian consists of three
10.4-inch diagonal, high-resolution, sunlight-readable displays,
including dual redundant EXP5000 primary flight displays (PFDs)
with dual integrated solid-state ADAHRS, primary engine instruments
and flight director. The EX5000 PFD presents standard flight
instrumentation, including an electronic attitude direction
indicator (EADI), altitude, airspeed, vertical speed, coupled with
an electronic horizontal situation indicator (EHSI).
Cross-comparators for the PFDs constantly monitor both displays
and ADAHRS and provide visual alerting in the event of any
discrepancy. Each PFD is driven by its own independent ADAHRS,
though a single ADAHRS may drive both displays for failover
operation. A "Pilot Priority" switch also allows the pilot to
prevent input from the co-pilot's PFD when a non-pilot occupies the
right seat. The PFDs in the Meridian can present both standard
flight instrumentation and pilot-selectable moving-map flight plan
data and a RMI pointer in the primary field of view.

The EX5000 multi-function display (MFD) is installed in the
center of the panel in the Meridian and provides a large,
full-featured moving map with optional Stormscope and the Skywatch
traffic advisory service and Terrain Awareness and Warning System
(TAWS) display. The MFD also comes standard with the first
implementation of the EMax™ Engine Instrumentation system for
a turbine engine. Primary engine instrument capability displays and
monitors torque, interstage turbine temperature (ITT), fuel flow
and total fuel on the PFD. A fuel totalizer is standard on the MFD,
showing fuel flow, fuel used, fuel remaining, time remaining
(endurance) and economy in NMPG. Options include Avidyne's
exclusive MultiLink™ datalink graphical weather featuring XM
WX Satellite Weather, flight tracking and two-way air-to-ground
text messaging, and CMax™ Jeppesen JeppView® electronic
chart display.
In addition to torque and ITT, the Entegra system also displays
and monitors, propeller RPM (Np), gas generator speed (Ng), oil
temperature, oil pressure, outside air temperature (OAT), and
electrical system performance. The system also provides
data-logging capability of critical engine performance parameters,
which are downloadable via the MFD data port into a standard
spreadsheet format for electronic trend monitoring.

"From the time the Meridian came to market," said Molly Martin
Pearce, New Piper's Director of Dealer Relations & Sales,
"Piper has instituted regular improvements to what is generally
recognized as a terrific aircraft by increasing its gross weight
capacity, enhancing the interior for more head-room and leg-room in
the cockpit, upgrading the autopilot and battery systems, and
redesigning the fuel systems to allow more flexible operations in
cold-weather, among other product enhancements. Now, by upgrading
the Meridian's avionics with the FlightMax Entegra Integrated
Flight Deck, we are taking this exceptional aircraft to a new level
of safety and value. The Entegra System is simple to use and
intuitive while providing powerful capabilities and uncompromised
functionality."