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Sonaca Aircraft Unveils The Sonaca 200 Trainer Pro At AERO Friedrichshafen

Delivery Of The First Two Aircraft Is Scheduled In June 2019

Sonaca Aircraft is displaying the glass cockpit version of the Sonaca 200: The "Sonaca 200 Trainer Pro" this week at AERO Friedrichshafen.

To ensure the security and longevity of its aircraft, Sonaca Aircraft has chosen to use proven technologies only from certified manufacturers: Rotax engine (Austria), Beringer brake System (France), fixed-pitch propeller by Duke Hélice propellers (France), Garmin avionics suite (U.S.) as well as the brand new KI300 by Honeywell (U.S.).

"The Sonaca 200 Trainer Pro seduces schools that offer CPL and ATPL training programs because the avionics are similar to that of a commercial aircraft used for ATPL training," said Carl Mengdehl, Engineering & Certification Manager at Sonaca Aircraft. "The navigation equipment (maps, GPS or ILS approaches, 3D ground database), also appeals to flying clubs that travel by plane. Finally, the digital option attracts the young generations of pilots who are familiar with touch screens and digital systems."

"The aircraft, its systems and its user-centered documentation (AFM and AMM) as well as the advanced support platform and after-sales service make the Sonaca 200 the ideal solution for pilot schools that are looking for an aircraft to complete or renew their fleet of training planes" said Pierre Van Wetter, Chief Commercial Officer, Sonaca Aircraft.

For the main avionics (primary flight display and navigation system), Sonaca Aircraft has turned to the latest products of the Garmin range. "The Garmin G500 TXi suite coupled with the GTN navigator is modern, reliable, user-friendly, multifunctional and scalable all at the same time. The latter offers unlimited possibilities of connectivity and compatibility with products from the Garmin range and those from other manufacturers."

The full integration between the main screen, the navigator, the engine control system and the second radio ensures perfect ergonomics and absolute security for both day and night flights.

The Sonaca 200 Trainer Pro standard configuration includes:

  • Garmin G500 TXi, 10.6-inch screen (Primary Flight Display)
  • Garmin GTN 650 GPS (Combined GPS-radio-transponder)
  • Honeywell KI300 (Backup flight display)
  • J.P. EDM 900 Instruments (Engine Monitoring System)
  • Garmin GNC255A second radio (COM/NAV 2. Optional)
  • Garmin heated pitot (optional)
  • Automatic ELT (optional)

The glass cockpit version provides an "inflight Wi-Fi” option which will allow pilots to download flight maps directly from their tablet to the plane’s GPS. This version can integrate future software and hardware developments dedicated to plane monitoring activities, for instance. "The monitoring function will provide the opportunity to follow and to save certain parameters of the aircraft in flight in real time. It will allow pilots to detect and anticipate any malfunction of the aircraft; it will also allow for predictive maintenance and thus reduce the aircraft’s downtime on the ground as much as possible. Finally, the calculation of airframe wear in real time will ensure full use traceability and will facilitate aircraft fleet management" said Mengdehl.

Other features such as the ability to make inflight phone calls via Bluetooth, inflight access to updated weather maps, see aircraft in the vicinity on the screen in order to avoid collisions, as well as Internet access via the 3/4G connection are also available in production models or as options.

The first Sonaca 200 Trainer Pro aircraft will be delivered this year. Ayjet, an aviation school based in Istanbul (Turkey), will be the first client to take possession of the Sonaca 200 glass cockpit version starting in June.

(Image provided with Sonaca Aircraft news release)

FMI: www.sonaca-aircraft.com

 


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