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line of defense against the elements. Forum members are battling misperceptions about the way aircraft surfaces are protected. Many owner/ operators view the paint on their aircraft the same way they view the paint on their cars. “Unlike a car, airplanes expand and contract as they ascend and descend because of the varying air pressure, not to mention the extreme temperatures they operate in,” Bohac says. Attendees agree the forum is


mutually benefi cial for the paint managers, shops and, ultimately, paint customers. The group will meet again in 2017 at another paint facility location to continue to build on collective knowledge.


DUNCAN AVIATION PUBLISHES UPDATED ADS-B STRAIGHT


TALK BOOK In an eff ort to ensure that its customers are well-informed when it comes to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) NextGen mandates, Duncan Aviation updates its Straight Talk book on the NextGen initiative, automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B). The January 2020 deadline gets


closer every day, and there are still several thousand owners and operators who need to make the necessary equipment upgrades to their aircraft prior to midnight on Dec. 31, 2019. Flying without ADS-B on Jan. 1, 2020, is going to be fraught with limitations. Download a copy of Duncan Aviation’s ADS-B Straight


CITATION | LEARJET | KING AIR | HAWKER | BEECHJET | CESSNA 400 SERIES | PLUS MANY MORE Before


Talk book at: www.DuncanAviation. aero/resources/straight-talk/ads-b today or visit the new Duncan Aviation ADS-B NOW website (www.DuncanAviation.aero/adsb) to fi nd out what you need to make sure your aircraft is in compliance with the FAA’s ADS-B mandate. Originally written in Feb. 2015


by a team of Duncan Aviation’s knowledgeable avionics professionals and updated in Dec. 2016, the Straight Talk book is intended to provide practical information about all aspects of ADS-B for the owners and operators of business jets.


DUNCAN AVIATION OFFERS CUSTOMERS ADS-B SLOT


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RESERVATIONS Duncan Aviation has launched an exclusive customer program encouraging business aircraft operators to solidify their upgrade plans for automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) well before the Jan. 1, 2020, ADS-B mandate deadline. Using its extensive network of Avionics Satellite Shops to assist customers, Duncan Aviation has alloted two slots per satellite per month for ADS-B upgrades and will allow operators to reserve the schedule slots. Duncan Aviation’s Avionics Satellite Shops are located at the busiest general aviation aiports around the country. For a map and contact information, visit: www.DuncanAviation.aero/ locations/#satellites. “As a leader in the business aviation


community, we must take that role seriously and convince our customers that the domestic ADS-B mandate deadline is real, and capacity for the modifi cation is severely limited,” says Satellite Operations manager, Matt Nelson. “We’d be remiss if we didn’t advise our customers to comply with the ADS-B mandate sooner rather than later.”


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