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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About WAAS And LPV

Duncan Aviation Presents 'Understanding WAAS & LPV' Video Series

Duncan Aviation has released a new video series that tackles some of the more technical questions about WAAS/LPV Upgrades. Entitled "Understanding WAAS & LPV," the five-part video series explores legacy interface problems, field approvals, annunciators, NextGen criteria, and how to determine if an aircraft is a candidate for an upgrade, among other topics.

"There are lots of questions and ambiguity about WAAS and LPV right now," says Gary Harpster, series host and Avionics Sales Rep. at Duncan Aviation-Lincoln. "Our goal with these videos is to give you the info you need to make a sound decision."

The first installment, WAAS Considerations (Introduction), was published July 1. Future installments will be released weekly.

  • July 15th – How WAAS Works
  • July 22nd – WAAS Benefits
  • July 29th – What is LPV?

The video series is based on Gary’s WAAS presentations given at business aviation airports across the country, and complements Duncan Aviation’s popular “WAAS Answers From Industry Experts” whitepaper and “Straight Talk About WAAS” booklet.

FMI www.DuncanAviation.aero

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