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Duncan Aviation Encourages Updating to 6.1 Honeywell Flight Management System

Duncan Aviation is encouraging its customers with a Honeywell Aerospace FMZ-2000 Flight Management System to make sure their software is upgraded to version 6.1 or higher prior to September 30, 2022.

After September 2022, owner/operators who have not upgraded their software to version 6.1 or higher will lose access to the Nav Database.

“Once you lose it, owner/operators won’t be able to fly flight plans that involve GPS coordinated waypoints,” says Senior Avionics Representative Adrian Chene.

“For all intents and purposes, without access to the Nav Database, those aircraft will no longer be Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) aircraft.

“So, when Air Traffic Control says, for instance, to proceed to Echo and clear to final, you’ll have to look up the coordinates for Echo and manually enter them.

“In this day and age, when you’re flying a jet, those waypoints come up far too quickly for pilots to waste long minutes searching for a waypoint’s coordinates, cross-checking charts, and fiddling around to manually enter them.”

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