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BRS Aerospace Expands Installation Network

For Cessna 172/182 Parachute Recovery System

BRS Aerospace has a number of newly authorized Cessna Parachute System Authorized Installation Centers to handle whole aircraft parachute installations on the large Cessna 172 and 182 single-engine piston powered fleets.

 
"Our growing network of factory-approved installation centers are equipped and qualified to install BRS Aerospace's whole aircraft parachute recovery systems in 172s and 182s. We have added another five centers in the past five months, bringing the network to 13 centers strategically located in the United States, Canada and Spain," said BRS Aerospace President Enrique Dillon.
 
The newly added centers each have the capability of installing the only FAA/EASA certified aircraft parachute systems for Cessna 172/182s available in the marketplace.

The level of safety provided by the ballistic recovery system for owners and operators of Cessna 172s and 182s is comparable to a similar system on the world's best-selling single-engine piston powered aircraft and new certified aircraft with six seats or less under development today.
 
Installation kits for the Cessna 182 Skylane are $17,500 and the Cessna 172 installation kit is $15,500, plus installation fees. The BRS system is approved for Cessna 182s manufactured from 1964 and newer, and Cessna 172s manufactured in 1966 and newer. Listed below are qualified installation centers covering the United States from coast to coast.

(Image provided with BRS Aerospace news release)

FMI: www.brsaerospace.com

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