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and CEO. “This partnership clearly demonstrates Air BP’s commitment to its customers and to aviation safety.” Air BP’s customers now have access to the full range
of NATA Safety 1st training products, including the Professional Line Service Training (PLST Online), Safety 1st OSHA Modules and the Supervisor Online program, at special network pricing. Air BP customers should contact their Air BP salesperson to initiate training under this partnership. More information on NATA’s Safety 1st programs is available at
www.nata.aero/safety1st.
SKYTRAC SYSTEMS INTRODUCES LARS COMPLIANT CRASH HARDENED MEMORY
SkyTrac Systems announces the introduction of its new Crash Hardened Memory module (CHM). This solid state memory accessory ensures the survivability of critical fl ight data in the event an incident occurs and is used with their Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) solution, the ISAT-200A. It can also be interfaced with third party systems to safeguard fl ight data.
The CHM meets FAA’s proposed Lightweight Aircraft
Recording System (LARS) requirements when used with the ISAT-200A. The module aids in analyzing aircraft behavior and determining the cause of an incident without the need for datamapping. The module is also capable of conducting post-mission fl ight animations. The hardware received DO-160G certifi cation
for environmental testing and is designed to ED-155 specifi cations. The durable case has passed fl ame, G impact
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and static crushing tests, and safeguards the memory card that holds 30 days of fl ight data and 2 hours of audio data. Data stored may be customized to include an unlimited number of external inputs captured and recorded by the ISAT-200A. “The SkyTrac team works hard to provide products that complement and enrich our aviation data and services solutions and the Crash Hardened Memory module does just that,” comments SkyTrac president and CEO Malachi Nordine. “The CHM provides extremely valuable information for incident analysis that further helps in accident prevention.”
RAMCO STRENGTHENS ITS HOLD IN THE EUROPE MARKET WITH ITS CLOUD ERP AND AVIATION MRO OFFERING
Ramco Systems, an enterprise software product company focused on delivering ERP, HCM and Aviation MRO on Cloud, Tablets and Smart phones, says it has witnessed good traction in the Europe region. The company has announced fi ve new wins in Q3 of FY 2013-14. This includes Denmark-based, DanCopter, Eagle Air in Iceland, Ellinair in Greece, Aerogulf Sola Engine Centre in Norway (the CFM56 engine MRO specialists who are part of the Bahrain-based Aero Gulf Group), and Enspec Power, a leading Electrical Engineering company in UK. DanCopter based in Denmark marks the fi rst win
resulting out of Ramco – Airbus Helicopters (earlier called Eurocopter) partnership which was signed during the Paris Airshow in 2013. The company which provides helicopter
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