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Now the same weather service that is trusted by 80% of major U.S. airlines, FAA Flight Service Stations, over 800 FBOs and over 1,200 corporate flight departments has a continuous broadcast aviation weather service for your cockpit - WSI InFlight.
All delivered every 5-minutes to your cockpit!
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WSI InFlight |
The Bendix/King KDR 510 Data Link Receiver features a state of the art data link system to bring textual and graphical weather to your cockpit with a high-speed, high-bandwidth system. With the KMD 550 or KMD 850 Multi-Function Display (MFD) and the KDR 510, you will be able to access – free – automatically updated nationwide textual METARs,TAFs and PIREPs. In addition, you can access, by subscription, both national and regional NEXRAD radar, fully integrated into the KMD 550 or KMD 850 MFD. This means you can see your flight plan overlaid on the weather picture with the ability to pan and zoom to highlight areas of interest.
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NEXRAD Radar from the KDR 510 shown on a KMD 550 MFD |
| The Garmin GDL 69 is
a remote sensor that receives broadcast weather data from a service
of XM Satellite Radio and delivers the data to Garmin’s popular
avionics systems. This highly reliable, near real-time weather information
is transmitted to industry-leading products such as the G1000, MX20,
GNS 530, and GNS 430.
For pilots who want additional value from XM Satellite Radio, Garmin also offers the GDL 69A. This receiver combines XM WX’s weather services with XM’s digital audio entertainment, which provides 130-plus channels of music, news, talk, sports and information. |
Weather data from the GDL 69 shown on Garmin's GNS 530 |
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The Garmin GDL 90 is general aviation's
first certified ADS-B Universal Access Transceiver (UAT). The GDL
90 is a TSO C145a remote-mount unit, certified to support a broad
array of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) broadband
services. It is designed to interface with the MX20
multi-function display and includes a TSO-C145a WAAS GPS sensor
that offers outstanding position accuracy and integrity. ADS-B technology
allows pilots in the cockpit and air traffic controllers on the ground
to "see" aircraft traffic with much more precision than
has ever been possible before. ADS-B can make flying safer and can
provide more efficient use of our airspace. It is the enabling technology
behind the FAA's vision for an air traffic management concept known
as "Free Flight." The GDL 90 broadcasts your aircraft's
position, velocity, projected track, altitude, and flight identification
to other equipped aircraft in your vicinity, as well as to ground-based
transceivers maintained by the FAA. It can transfer large graphical
weather files, TFRs, and traffic in real time. Pilots equipped with
the GDL 90 and operating within the ground station coverage area will
receive TIS-B traffic, FIS-B weather, and TRF services free of charge.
There are no monthly fees or usage charges.
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The Garmin GDL 90 |