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Rotorcraft
Astronics Secures STCs for Enhanced Vision on EC130s
FAA, EASA, and Transport Canada Civil Aviation have all approved the Max-Viz 1200 and 1400 aboard Airbus Helicopters EC130 B4s and T2s.
EuroTec Canada performed the initial installation of an Astronics Max-Viz 1400 on an Airbus Helicopters EC130 using a recently awarded STC, which also features Garmin TXi displays. (Photo: Astronics)
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By
Kerry Lynch
• Editor, AIN monthly magazine
May 21, 2021
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