Tecnam has selected Safe Flight Instrument Corporation’s Stall Warning System for its P2012 Aircraft

 

White Plains, New York (October 21, 2019) — Safe Flight Instrument Corporation of White Plains, NY, pioneers of Stall Warning and Angle of Attack systems for all segments of the aviation market, announced today that the Safe Flight Stall Warning System has been chosen by Tecnam for its P2012 aircraft.

The Stall Warning System for the P2012 has undergone an extensive flight test campaign and is in the final phases of certification on the platform. The heated Lift Transducer tracks the location of the stagnation point, an area of high pressure whose location on the wing bears a repeatable and definite relationship to the available wing lift. The Stall Warning Computer receives flap position and ice mode inputs and outputs a discrete for stall warning as well as multiple ARINC labels which can be used to drive aural annunciations and indications on the primary flight display. The Stall Warning System plays a vital role in certifying the P2012 for Flight into Known Icing (FIKI) operations.

Effective Stall Warning is one of the most significant contributions to the enhancement of safety in the history of flight. In fact, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently named Angle of Attack (AoA) as a “top lifesaving technology.” Since 1946, Safe Flight’s Lift Detectors and Lift Transducers (LT) have been certified for Stall Warning and AoA on hundreds of aircraft types with more than one-half million units installed worldwide.

Visit Safe Flight at NBAA-BACE booth C8721 to learn more about proven, robust Stall Warning and Angle of Attack.

Tecnam will be exhibiting the P2012 at NBAA-BACE on the Static Display booth SD807.

About Tecnam                                                                                                               For over 70 years Tecnam has been committed to serving the General Aviation community. Be it the 6th generation Tecnam P92, the bestselling P2002 or the P2006T Twin, Tecnam are firmly established as the aeroplanes of choice with General Aviation customers and operators. Be they private pilots enjoying flying for leisure or some of the world’s leading Flight Training Organisations. 

The introduction into service of the P2008 and the next generation four-seater, single engine P2010, ensures that Tecnam continue to offer the widest range of General Aviation aeroplanes. Today with the P2012 Traveller, Tecnam will offer an innovative aircraft for regional airlines. 

With over 7,500 Tecnam aeroplanes operating around the world today, Tecnam customers and operators are supported by a global network of over 60 dealers and more than 125 Tecnam Service Centres.

The Tecnam’s team passion for flying has undoubtedly resulted in Chief Designer,
Professor Luigi Pascale, creating some of the most innovative and stylish aeroplanes. More importantly Tecnam’s wide range of aeroplane models afford its customers and operators superb value for money, from the low initial purchase price to unbeatable operating costs. To find out more, please visit www.p2012.tecnam.com

About Safe Flight                                                                                                        Safe Flight Instrument Corporation, a leader in aviation safety and flight performance systems, was founded in 1946. Headquartered in White Plains, New York, the company pioneered the development of Stall Warning and Angle of Attack, Automatic Throttle Systems, Wind Shear Warning, and many other innovations in aircraft instrumentation, flight performance and control systems for fixed and rotary winged aircraft. In the helicopter market, Safe Flight produces Powerline Detection and Tactile Cueing systems. The Tactile Cueing System allows the pilot to literally “feel” their way around the helicopter’s safe operating envelope of engine and drivetrain limits. Safe Flight’s products are installed on over two-thirds of the world’s aircraft in the General Aviation, Corporate, Commercial and Military sectors. To find out more, please visit www.safeflight.com

 

CONTACT:                                                                                                         Catherine Garros                                                                                                 Sales & Marketing                                                                              cgarros@safeflight.com                                                                                       (914) 220-1170

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