Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) is a system broadcasting, without the need for action from the pilot or any request from ATC, that provides an enhanced set of aircraft surveillance data to Air Traffic Management (and potentially to other airplanes)
Dual transponder system ADS-B upgrade in Part 25 aircraft
Installation of Collins TCAS 4000 including dual TDR-94D Mode S transponders
Like our TCAS II/ACAS II systems which account for more than 10,000 installations flying on 325 aircraft types, the compact CAS 66A works by interrogating the ATC transponders of other aircraft in flight. The CAS 66A then processes this information and displays the positions of surrounding aircraft to the pilot.
Installation of an AlliedSignal (Bendix/King) CAS 66A Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS I).
Modification of a Collins TVI-920/TVI-920D Vertical Speed/TCAS Indicator installation
Installation of an AlliedSignal MK-VI GPWS.
Modification of a Collins ALT-50A or ALT-55B Radio Altimeter system installation to a Collins ALT-1000 or ALT-4000 Radio Altimeter system installation in accordance with Collins Drawing Index as listed on AML No. ST01305WI-D, Revision -, or later FAA approved revision.
Installation of a Collins TCAS-94 TCAS II with dual Collins TDR-94D transponders.
Installation of dual camera/ intervalometer.