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New passenger briefing system introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · January 19, 2007 ·

A new passenger briefing system, featuring both audio and video capabilities, has been introduced by Flight Display Systems.

Designed as an upgrade to its Moving Map cabin entertainment and information system, the new passenger briefing option includes a Cockpit Controller. The controller allows pilots to initiate the audio and/or video briefings within the aircraft cabin, including safety, takeoff and turbulence announcements.

The Passenger Briefing and Cockpit Controller is a small, one-inch DZUS rail-mounted LED display with six buttons for pilot control. It is available in black or gray to match the instrument panel coloring. It comes with five generic passenger briefings free of charge.

Price: $1,397.

For more information: 678-867-6717

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