To help pilots make safer landings in challenging conditions when using enhanced flight vision systems (EFVS), AviationManuals (Booth N115, with AeroEx) has introduced an EFVS compliance package. It includes a manual with touchdown and rollout procedures, an LOA (letter of acceptance) application for FAA-registered aircraft—which is required at “most international destinations, especially inthe European Union”—along with support services. Based at Rockville, Maryland, AviationManuals said it “makes the development of the procedures manual and application for low visibility landings approvals much easier.”
“The EFVS technology installed in most business aircraft allows operators to land during certain inclement weather conditions such as haze, smog, smoke, and fog," reported the company. "Our comprehensive EFVS compliance package gets you ready to fly internationally while benefitting from your aircraft’s EFVS capabilities.”
AviationManuals CEO Mark Baier said, “For a pilot, this means they can land in a greater variety of weather conditions, minimizing delays or risks of being rerouted. Our EFVS package can be delivered in as little as a week, and quickly and efficiently provides pilots the manual and supporting equipment documents needed for approval of their LOA application.”