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Sat, Aug 01, 2015

Maxcraft Avionics Receives FAA AML STC For G500H Flight

Allows Installation In Multiple Types Of Airbus Helicopters

Maxcraft Avionics Ltd announced today that it has been awarded an FAA Approved Model List (AML) Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for installation of the Garmin G500H Flight Display System in a series of Airbus (Eurocopter) light helicopters.

This STC is unique in that it also includes installation approval for supporting and optional systems including: Garmin GTN650, GTN750, GNS430W or GNS530W as the primary GPS/NAV/COM, Garmin SL40, GTR225 or GNC255 as No.2 VHF COM (optional), Garmin GTS800 Traffic Advisory System (optional) and Freeflight RA-4500 Radar Altimeter System (optional).

Having all of these systems included in one approved data package greatly simplifies the installation and ongoing support.

STC (SR03539NY) currently includes Airbus Helicopters models: AS350B, AS350Ba, AS350B2, AS350B3, AS350 BA, AS350D, AS355E, AS355F, AS355F1, AS355F2, AS355N, AS355NP, EC120B and EC130B4. Approval for the EC130T2 model is expected by Q4 2015.

Maxcraft’s president, Daryl MacIntosh described this STC package as the most comprehensive approved avionics upgrade currently available for light helicopters. He also noted that traditional backup instruments can optionally be eliminated with installation of the Mid-Continent MD302 Standby Attitude Module recently approved under Maxcraft’s FAA SR03524NY STC.

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FMIL www.maxcraft.ca

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