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Southeast Aerospace Obtains STC for Aging Part 25 VSIs

Approval Offers 3" Replacement to Honeywell IVA-81A/D AML

Southeast Aerospace has obtained an STC for the use of a GI 275 in Part-25 Instantaneous Vertical Speed Indicator (IVSI). installations. 

The installation of the small, ~3" electronic display opens up additional, much needed panel space in a variety of aircraft using obsolete Honeywell IVA-81As -81Ds. The GI 275 may replace a single or dual installation of an old IVA-81, allowing operators to retain one of their still-functional indicators or replace them entirely. 

Luke Gomoll, Southeast Aerospace sales rep in Aircraft Modifications, stated, “We are excited to be able to provide a quick-turn and a non-invasive upgrade option for aging legacy equipment while also offering a product that has a long life ahead with possible features expansion in the future.”

“Our relationship with Southeast Aerospace continues to bring additional avionics capability to meet market demand,” said TJ Spitzmiller, VP of Business Development with Peregrine. “The versatility of Garmin’s products such as the GI 275 is yet another exciting addition to their lineup.”

FMI: www.seaerospace.com

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