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Sat, Nov 15, 2008

R44 Sagem Glass Cockpit Retrofit Earns STC

"The R44 Grand" Includes Two 8-Inch Displays

The FAA recently granted a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for installation of a two display configuration of Sagem Avionics (SAFRAN Group) Integrated Cockpit Display System (ICDS) in the Robinson R44 helicopter. The glass panel solution has since been renamed "The R44 Grand" by the owner of the aircraft and STC holder ASAP Avionics of Vancouver Island, Canada.

"The R44 Grand" solution includes two AMLCD 8-inch displays mounted in portrait mode. The system integrates Primary Flight Instruments, Engine Instruments and other Multifunction Display system functions such as enhanced vision when linked to a camera, TOPS – Terrain Obstacle Proximity System and many others.

Sagem states pilots that have flown with the ICDS have acclimated to its operation within 30 minutes of use.

The combination of these features results in better dispatch-ability, better reliability, lower operating costs, and safer operation by increased situational awareness. ASAP Avionics’ unique installation replaces the entire integrated pedestal, thereby reducing down time and cost for follow-on installations. It also provides the aircraft operators’ higher resale-ability and less costly route to update to new mandates and/or mission needs.

FMI: www.sagemavionics.com

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