Genesys Aerosystems Pursues an FAA STC to Use the Aspen Avionics’ Evolution Pro 1000H PFD as the Primary Attitude Source for Its Helicopter Stability Augmentation System (HeliSAS)

Genesys Aerosystems (Heli-Expo booth #806) announces that it has entered into an agreement with Aspen Avionics (Heli-Expo booth #9235) to obtain an FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) to use the Aspen Evolution Pro 1000H glass display as the primary attitude source for its Helicopter Stability Augmentation System (HeliSAS).

“The Aspen Evolution Pro 1000H delivers an impressive array of flexibility and capabilities, including an integral air data computer and attitude heading reference system (ADAHRS). This gives helicopter operators the ability to eliminate problem-prone mechanical gyros with a long-lasting solid-state unit,” says Jamie Luster, director of Sales and Marketing for Genesys Aerosystems. “Both the Aspen Evolution Pro 1000H and the HeliSAS are already STC’d for installation on a wide array of helicopters, so what we’re doing now is obtaining the approvals to integrate the two together.”

“We anticipate receiving the FAA STC for the HeliSAS/Aspen package on the Robinson R44 at any time now,” she says. “Now we are very excited to begin the process to also offer the advanced capabilities of the Pro 1000H and HeliSAS on the Bell 206. Following that, we have a list of other helicopter STC programs planned for the coming months.”

“We believe that with its long list of safety-enhancing capabilities HeliSAS brings to single-pilot operations, the more options for attitude sources we can offer helicopter operators the better,” she says. “The Aspen Pro 1000H is the third attitude source option we’re offering for the HeliSAS. It joins our own Genesys remote ADAHRS and the Garmin G500 as approved data sources.”