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Tue, Apr 09, 2019

Trig Avionics Supports James Ketchell On His Global Gyrocopter Flight

Departed March 31 From Popham Airfield In Hampshire, U.K.

British serial adventurer James Ketchell is now en route to the first ever world circumnavigation in a Gyrocopter. His flight is supported by Trig Avionics, who manufacture compact avionics equipment for the general aviation market. James’s Magni Gyrocopter is equipped with a Trig TT22 transponder, TN72 GPS position source and TY91 VHF compact radio. These products are certified to ICAO aviation standards and meet international mandates, allowing world-wide use.

"James’s dedication to his mission, his fund-raising activities and commitment to inspire young people deserves our support," said Jon Roper, Marketing Manager at Trig. "Trig’s light weight avionics are built to withstand the arduous conditions James will face. His TT22 transponder is vital for surveillance. His TY91 radio will allow James to speak to air traffic controllers during his 20,000 nautical mile world record flight."

On the 31st of March James took off from Popham Airfield in Hampshire. He will fly through France, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and into Russia. Crossing the Bering Straits to Alaska, James will then fly across Canada, the USA, Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands before heading back to the UK. Every kilometer of James’s global flight can be tracked online here. Tracking James’s flight is possible because a Trig transponder and a TN72 GPS is ADS-B Out capable.

Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast or ADS-B is a surveillance technology used in Trig transponders. It improves safety, visibility – giving James peace of mind as he flies in both remote and busy airspace. This equipment is affordable, easy to install and can benefit any pilot at home or abroad.

James is passionate about helping young people. He plans to visit a school in every country he flies, sharing his adventure, he aims to inspire every young person with the belief that they can achieve their goals and dreams. This reflects his own story, following a serious motorcycle accident James recovered to become the first and only person to have rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, successfully summited Mount Everest and cycled 18,000 miles around the world in what the media dubbed “The Ultimate Triathlon”.

James will raise funds for two charities: Kindled Spirit, who support and rehabilitate young victims of human trafficking and slavery; and Over The Wall, who run residential activity camps for children with serious health issues. To add your valuable support please click here.

(Image provided with Trig Avionics news release)

FMI: www.trig-avionics.com

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