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Wed, Sep 24, 2014

FAA Approves Garmin AOA

Device May Be Installed In A Wide Variety Of GA Airplanes

The FAA has approved Garmin's Angle of Attack (AOA) system for installation in a wide variety of general aviation aircraft. The entire system is comprised of the GI 260 AOA indicator, GAP 26 angle of attack probe and GSU 25 air data computer, which combine to display safety-enhancing AOA and audible alerts throughout critical phases of flight.

The new Angle of Attack system supports the FAA’s recent initiative to broaden adoption of AOA displays to improve safety within general aviation. Garmin’s GI 260 is designed for a quick, at-a-glance understanding of AOA and offers audible alerts for high-workload situations.  When approaching an impending stall, the GI 260 AOA indicator offers progressive audible and visual alerts as the aircraft approaches stall angle of attack. Because the Garmin AOA system corrects for weight, g-loading, density altitude and airspeed, it offers a higher level of accuracy compared to lift reserve indicators. For quick and easy installation, an adjustable pitot mounting mast is provided, which may conveniently be attached to a new or existing inspection panel.

The Garmin AOA system is now available starting at $1,499. Customers may choose from a variety of packages that accommodate 14V and 28V aircraft, including heated and unheated options. Additionally, the GI 260 indicator is available as an option for G3X and G3X Touch for $249.

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