FAA Grants PMA for Two Cabin Entertainment Products
Jul 29, 2008 2:53 PM


Flight Display Systems, the price-performance leader in developing cabin entertainment products, has received FAA Parts Manufacturing Approval (PMA) for two popular cabin entertainment products: the Flight View Camera and the Satellite Radio Amplifier.
The Flight View Camera (part number FD600CAM, List price $1,250) is mounted on the cockpit glare shield and allows passengers to see taxi, takeoff and landing from a pilot’s perspective. Rich, full-color video is displayed on the cabin monitors.
"The Flight View Camera from Flight Display Systems is our favorite part of flying," said Richard Grad, a Flight Display Systems customer and owner of a CitationJet. "My passengers love it!"
The Satellite Radio Amplifier (part number DAPS360, List price $1,875) allows multiple passengers to have a personal XM or Sirius satellite radio receiver at their seats. Installation of the amplifier is simplified because existing XM Weather antennas can now be used for cabin entertainment purposes without costly modifications to the airframe.
"Our Lear 35 charter customer is very happy with his Flight Display System,” said Chad Goddard, Avionics Manager of Cumberland Avionics LLC. “The owner has now installed the full cabin entertainment package on three of his aircraft, including the XM Radio amplifier.”
Both of these products are in stock and available today. Flight Display Systems now has 49 aircraft entertainment products with FAA PMA approval.
ABOUT FLIGHT DISPLAY SYSTEMS
Every day thousands of aircraft owners enjoy the great value and high quality of Flight Display Systems products. Established in 1999 and located in Alpharetta, Geor., Flight Display Systems is the leader in retrofit cabin entertainment equipment. The company manufactures more than 45 aircraft entertainment products with FAA PMA approval. This includes affordable Moving Map displays, LCD monitors from 7- to 42-inches, wireless audio systems, DVD players and flight view cameras.
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