uAvionix’s AV-HSI and AV-APA hardware have earned FAA certification, making IFR “a whole lot more accessible” for general aviation, according to company officials.
“When paired with the AV-30-C, these certified components unlock real IFR capability, including seamless autopilot and nav integration, for thousands of legacy GA aircraft,” company officials added.
When the AV-30-C was initially certified in 2020, it was FAA approved as an attitude indicator or directional gyro replacement for both VFR (Visual Flight Rules) and IFR (Instrument Flight Rules). The AV-HSI PMA brings the AV-30-C’s IFR capabilities “a giant leap forward, by enabling display of precise en route and approach guidance from GPS and VOR/ILS navigators,” uAvionix officials said.
The AV-HSI PMA connects to up to four AV-30-Cs while also providing an ARINC 429 interface to digital autopilots.
The AV-APA PMA, used either with the AV-HSI PMA or by itself, adds an analog interface to drive legacy S-TEC autopilots with heading and GPS guidance.
Features of the new certified systems include:
Reduced Workload: Advanced instruments provide accurate flight information, allowing pilots to focus more on flying and less on managing systems.
IFR-compliant navigation display: Full course and glideslope guidance for ILS and LPV approaches.
Connected Cockpit: Synchronization of settings such as heading bug and barometric pressure across up to four AV-30 displays.
Autopilot Integration: Digital integration with Trio Pro Pilot and Aerocruze using the AV-HSI. Analog integration with S-TEC using the AV-APA.
Pre-orders are shipping in June 2025, with general availability beginning in July. The AV-HSI is priced at $799, while the AV-APA is $699.
For more information: uAvionix.com