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Thu, Nov 21, 2019

Flight Data Systems Announces FAA TSO For Sentry Flight Data Recorder

Becomes The Lightest TSO’d ED-112A Flight Data Recorder Available On The Market

The FAA has awarded TSO certification to Flight Data Systems its Sentry Flight Data Recorder. The approval paves the way for the device to be onboard numerous aircraft in various industry segments and will allow operators to save valuable space and reduce weight.

“We are very excited to be able to announce TSO for the Sentry family of recorders. We believe this is the perfect time to introduce the Sentry brand to the aviation industry formally,” mentions Darren Privitera, Founder and Managing Director of Flight Data Systems.

The TSO applies to all aircraft types, including civil and military, fixed and rotary-wing craft, and the business, commercial, helicopter, and fast jet segments of general aviation.

The Sentry family includes the TSO-approved Flight Data Recorder, a Cockpit Voice Recorder, and the combined Cockpit Voice & Flight Data Recorder (CVFDR), all in the same mechanical footprint.

“Flight Data Systems’ Sentry recorders are small and light, but also extremely low power which offers a significant advantage to OEMs and MROs as they try to manage today’s critical power budgets,” concluded Privitera.

(Image provided with Flight Data Systems news release)

FMI: www.flightdata.aero

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