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Wed, Oct 28, 2015

Garmin Expands Obstacle Database Coverage To Include Canada

Includes Man-Made Structures Over 200 Feet AGL

Garmin has expanded availability of its comprehensive obstacle database to now include Canada for select Garmin portables and certified avionics.

Man-made structures such as towers that are greater than 200 feet AGL are included within this database. Additionally, an obstacle database tailored to helicopter operators includes man-made structures that are greater than 10 feet AGL.

Customers can now download and install a U.S./Canadian combination obstacle database for the following portable and non-certified products:
-GPSMAP 695/696
-aera 500/510/550/560
-aera 795/796
-G3X and G3X Touch

An obstacle database that offers coverage tailored specifically to Canada is also available for the following certified avionics:
-G1000, G2000, G3000 and G5000
-GTN 650/750
-G500/G600
-GNS 430/530
-GNS 430W/530W

In addition to offering coverage throughout Canada, Garmin obstacle databases also provide coverage within select European countries.

The Canadian obstacle database is available today starting at $49.95. Customers may download the latest obstacle database via the flyGarmin website.

(Image provided with Garmin news release)

FMI: www.fly.Garmin.com

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