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April 21, 2016

EASA Approves Garmin Connext Wireless Connectivity For GTN 650/750

GTN PC Trainer Also Upgraded With New Capabilities

EASA has approved Garmin's new high-end flight deck technologies, as well as Connext and VFR Manual Charts, which are now available for the GTN 650/750 touchscreen avionics. This new update provides options such as custom holding patterns and search and rescue patterns, as well as animated NEXRAD radar, fuel range ring display, RF leg approach support and more. New and existing customers can receive these features by contacting an authorized Garmin dealer. Additionally, the GTN PC Trainer has been updated to reflect these new capabilities within the GTN series.

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King Schools Reaches Agreement With VisionSafe Corporation

To Host Emergency Vision Assurance System (EVAS) Training Course On Their Online Learning Platform

VisionSafe Corporation, the creator of the Emergency Vision Assurance System, (EVAS) has reached an agreement with King Schools to host their EVAS Training Course on the King Schools online learning platform, iLearn.

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Continental Increases Diesel Engines TBR To 2,100 Hours

Applies To All CD-135 And CD-155 Engines Manufactured Since December 1, 2015

Friedrichshafen, Germany, 20 April 2016—Continental Motors Group, an AVIC International Holding Corporation company, today raised the TBR (time between replacement) of its Diesel CD-100 series engines to 2,100 hours. This lifetime increase affects all CD-135 and CD-155 engines manufactured since December 1st, 2015, incorporating revision status 2 design changes.

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Segmen Flight Academy Stands Up Flight Training Operations In Turkey

Five Cessna Skyhawk Aircraft Comprise The Training Fleet

Turkey-based Segmen Flight Academy recently began flight training operations after taking delivery of five new Cessna Skyhawk 172 aircraft in 2015. These five Skyhawks are being used for primary flight training, featuring the proven and dependable G1000 avionics system.

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