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Alternative Aviation completes G-600 integration

By Janice Wood · November 24, 2009 ·

Alternative Aviation Services, Inc. (AAS) in Waterford, Mich., recently completed the full integration of the Century IV Autopilot and Flight Director with the Garmin G-600 on a Piper Aerostar 601P. The AAS solution provides Complete Flight Director functions on the G-620 PFD, not just the traditional standby ADI integration found in other installations, company officials note.

Since the Garmin G600 and associated adapters do not include a Century IV interface, it was necessary for AAS to design and manufacture a custom interface solution to provide Flight Director command functions on the PFD, officials said, adding the company is currently involved in two additional G600 projects.

Alternative Aviation Services, Inc. is a systems integrator and aircraft services company specializing in avionics design, installation, and service, along with all major airframe and structural maintenance under FAA and EASA Repair Station Certificate OA5R086N. It is an authorized dealer for all major avionics manufacturers, including Rockwell Collins, Honeywell, Universal, Garmin, and Sagem.

For more information: AlternativeAvionics.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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