Value Added: Astronics Max-Viz 1200 Enhanced Vision System Certified

Value Added: Astronics Max-Viz 1200 Enhanced Vision System Certified

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Astronics Max-Viz announced that its low cost Max-Viz 1200 Enhanced Vision System (EVS) for fixed and rotor wing aircraft has been certified to DO-160G standards by the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA).

DO-160G is the industry standard for the environmental testing of avionics hardware and is recognized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) as de facto international standard ISO-7137. The solid state technology of the $9,000 Max-Viz 1200 EVS requires no routine maintenance.

The company states that the environmental compliance for its lowest priced certified EVS further demonstrates the system’s reliability in all kinds of weather and flight conditions. “The Max-Viz 1200 meets or exceeds RTCA standards to include resistance to temperature, altitude, humidity, shock, vibration, water, sand and dust, fungus, magnetic effect, power spikes, audio and radio frequencies, lightening, icing and flammability.”

The Max-Viz 1200 EVS features a low power, uncooled thermal camera. The sensor image can be presented on any video-capable display that accepts Composite video (RS-170) NTSC or PAL/Analog signals. The lightweight 1.2 pound system is compatible with display systems including the Garmin G500, 600 and 1000, and various EFBs.

The Max-Viz infrared enhanced vision system detects the differences in heat of objects and terrain in an airplane’s environment, producing an accurate real-time picture of the surroundings in the absence of visible light. With thermal imaging, the EVS display enables pilots to see when flying day or night in smoke, haze and light fog. The EVS can work as an alternative to, or in tandem with, light-based night-vision goggle technologies.

The Max-Viz 1200 EVS complements synthetic vision displays, allowing pilots to see transient obstructions, like wildlife and construction barriers not in synthetic vision databases. The system gives real time confirmation of the operating environment, as well as supporting the approach to landing transition from Instrument Flight Rules to Visual Flight Rules in marginal visual conditions.

With over 40 Supplemental and Type Certificates in fixed and rotor wing aircraft, the benefits of the Astronics Max-Viz EVS include:

  • Ability to see and avoid runway/taxiway incursions
  • Instant awareness of airport surface traffic on approach
  • Unambiguous runway/taxiway identification
  • Aid in identifying taxiway edges and increased sign clarity
  • Avoidance of parking ramp clutter and ground collision
  • An augmentation to TAWS display with clear visual picture of terrain
  • Help avoiding nighttime cloud buildups for smoother flight
  • Help avoiding inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IIMC)
  • Help avoiding controlled flight into terrain (CFIT)
  • Visual clarity through smoke, haze and light fog

For more information, go to max-viz.com.

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