Wed, Apr 22, 2009
Patrick Farrell, CEO/President of Forward Vision and aerobatic
ace Patty Wagstaff have clued ANN in on a cooperative effort to
promote the enhanced safety benefits of the Forward Vision EVS-100
powered by Max-Viz. For three time US National Aerobatic champion,
Wagstaff's safety is paramount, whether during an aerobatic
performance or flying for personal transporation. Since the
majority of her life is spent in airplanes, it becomes even more
important to have on-board equipment that ehances a even safer
environment.
"The reason I am still here doing what I love to do, besides the
constant practicing", said Wagstaff, "is I have taken time to
investigate and then equipment my aircraft to the safest possible
standards. The Forward-Vision EVS-100, like the parachute on my
Cirrus, gives me that one more level of safety".
Forward Vision CEO and President, Patrick Farrell (pictured below),
is pleased to have Wagstaff's personal aircraft equippped with the
EVS-100. "It is very exciting to work with someone who is so highly
respected in aviation as is Patty Wagstaff. She is a national
treasure and it is all of our best interests to keep her safe while
flying. We are proud to have our EVS-100 system on her Cirrus SR22,
providing Patty with an added level of safety in her traveling
environment".
The Forward Vision system helps prevent accidents caused by
reduced visibility conditions, improves mission effectiveness,
situational awareness, and provides operators with real-time
enhanced vision capabilities. A wide variety of display and camera
mounting options are available to suit a variety of applications
and needs.
Forward Vision is the exclusive distributor of the EVS-100 and
EVS-600 product line designed, certified and manufactured by
Max-Viz, Inc. and refined to Forward Vision specifications under a
private label agreement. Forward Vision provides product sales,
airframe certifications (STC's), and installation/operational
support for EVS applications in the General Aviation fleet.
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