Aircraft air data computer SAC 7-35-01

Aircraft air data computer - SAC 7-35-01 - Sandia Aerospace
Aircraft air data computer - SAC 7-35-01 - Sandia Aerospace
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Application
for aircraft

Description

The Sandia aerospace SAC 7-35-01 model is an airdata computer and data translator that interfaces the Garmin Navigators’s Downlinked Aircraft Parameters in ARINC 429/743 Format to the Collins TDR 94D Transponder for ADS-B out capabilities. * The SAC 7-35 has two part numbers. The Part number 705548-01 supports ADS-B with the TDR94D and the Garmin Navigators. Canadian TAWS Information Sandia Aerospace SAC 7-35 Airdata Computer has now been approved by Sandel for the Sandel ST3400 TAWS Class A display. The Sandel TAWS and the Sandia SAC 7-35 solution also meets the new Transport Canada requirements for Enhanced Altitude Accuracy (EAA ) as referenced in the Transport Canada Advisory Circular for (TAWS) AC 600-003. Transport Canada has already approved several solution of the Sandel ST3400 TAWS Class A display, integrated with existing compatible GPS receivers such as the Garmin GNS400/500 and GTN6XX/7XX Series Navigators with A dedicated and compatible Sandia Aerospace SAC 7-35. STC # O-LSA13-016/D, Sandel ST3400 Class A TAWS , Sandia SAC 7-35 STC # SA12-78 Sandel ST3400 TAWS Class A, Sandia SAC 7-35 STC# O-LSA10-015/D, Garmin 430/530, TAWS, Dual Sandia SAC 7-35 STC# O-LSA10-022/D, Garmin 430/530, TAWS, Dual Sandia SAC7-35 This is an ideal cost effective solution for Canadian Fix wing operators which not only meets current regulatory requirements, but also eliminates the risk/expense of future compliance costs for enhanced altitude accuracy by 2017. The SAC 7-35 Airdata Computer

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of Sandia Aerospace‘s catalogs
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.