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Automate your recordkeeping

By General Aviation News Staff · June 9, 2006 ·

P2 Aviation Technology has released TimeTrac.

The unit consists of an FAA-approved recorder and fully integrated software. The hardware, which resides onboard the aircraft, communicates with an existing GPS or Loran navigation system and automatically records pertinent flight data. At a convenient time, these data are then downloaded to a PC. The powerful TimeTrac software then sorts out the flight data, applies the flight times accordingly and generates numerous reports. TimeTrac is FAA/PMA approved and is currently STC’d for installation in more than 750 aircraft.

Introductory price: $1,695.

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