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Universal integrates angle of attack into Electronic Flight Display

By General Aviation News Staff · June 17, 2005 ·

Safe Flight Instrument Corp.’s Integrated Angle-of-Attack computer system has been integrated into Universal’s EFI-890R Electronic Flight Instruments to create a Low Airspeed Awareness (LAA) display.

Premier Air Center’s East Alton, Ill., facility recently certified the system in a Falcon 20, and plans certification of a similar Safe Flight Integrated Angle-of-Attack computer system LAA display in a Falcon 50 during July 2005.

The system displays enhanced flight information including: LAA from Safe Flight’s system, TAWS, TCAS, Synthetic Vision, Weather, and Navigational information on four EFI-890R LCD displays.

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