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From: Chairman IGC GNSS Flight Recorder Approval Committee
Two changes to the list of IGC-approval documents for GNSS flight recorders are announced. These took effect from 1 January 2004: 1. Filser LX20 GNSS recorder - update to the IGC-approval. This update is Version 5 after the original Version 1 that was issued on 12 August 1996. Version 5 introduces two levels of IGC-approval with effect from 1 April 2004. 1.1 The first batch of LX20 recorders (manufactured in 1996 and 1997) that are without a security microswitch and without public/private key (RSA-level) electronic security will be eligible for use for all IGC/FAI badge and distance diploma flights, but not for world record flights. 1.2 Later LX20 recorders have both a security microswitch and RSA-level electronic security, continue to be IGC-approved for all flights including world records, as do first-batch recorders that are modified to this standard 2.. Cambridge (Martinsville). Withdrawal of the two IGC-approval documents for the Martinsville, Virginia operation of Cambridge LLC. One document was for the legacy (1996) Cambridge models 10, 20 and 25, and the other for the more recent Cambridge model 302 series of recorder. 2.1 Cambridge LLC of Martinsville, VA has not replied to emails from the IGC GFA Committee (GFAC) since 4 November 2003 and has not taken action on several requests from GFAC. In a web article from the local Roanoke Times newspaper, the associated company Cerxon is no longer in business. For more information, search on the web for "Cerxon" and www.roanoke.com 2.2 The IGC-approvals for Cambridge Aero Instruments (CAI) Inc., of Horn Lake, Memphis, Mississipi are not affected and the Horn Lake organisation is now the only one recognised by IGC as producing GNSS flight recorders under the Cambridge name. Note: The information on the status of Cambridge LLC of Martinsville, VA, and the associated company Cerxon is made in good faith and on the basis of the best information available to GFAC, IGC and FAI at this time. Any change to this information should be notified to the undersigned immediately and, if appropriate, corrections to the above announcement will be made. -- Ian Strachan Chairman, IGC GNSS Flight Recorder Approval Committee Bentworth Hall West Bentworth Alton, Hampshire GU34 5LA ENGLAND Tel: +44 1420 564 195 Fax: +44 1420 563 140 |
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Ian Strachan wrote in message ...
From: Chairman IGC GNSS Flight Recorder Approval Committee Two changes to the list of IGC-approval documents for GNSS flight recorders are announced. These took effect from 1 January 2004: 1. Filser LX20 GNSS recorder - update to the IGC-approval. 2.. Cambridge (Martinsville). Withdrawal of the two IGC-approval documents for the Martinsville, Virginia operation of Cambridge LLC. One document was for the legacy (1996) Cambridge models 10, 20 and 25, and the other for the more recent Cambridge model 302 series of recorder. 2.1 Cambridge LLC of Martinsville, VA has not replied to emails from the IGC GFA Committee (GFAC) since 4 November 2003 and has not taken action on several requests from GFAC. In a web article from the local Roanoke Times newspaper, the associated company Cerxon is no longer in business. For more information, search on the web for "Cerxon" and www.roanoke.com 2.2 The IGC-approvals for Cambridge Aero Instruments (CAI) Inc., of Horn Lake, Memphis, Mississipi are not affected and the Horn Lake organisation is now the only one recognised by IGC as producing GNSS flight recorders under the Cambridge name. Note: The information on the status of Cambridge LLC of Martinsville, VA, and the associated company Cerxon is made in good faith and on the basis of the best information available to GFAC, IGC and FAI at this time. Any change to this information should be notified to the undersigned immediately and, if appropriate, corrections to the above announcement will be made. Tel: +44 1420 564 195 Fax: +44 1420 563 140 Can you clarify what this means?. Please don't say that the 302s manufactured while Cambridge operated from Martinsville are no longer approved. Andy (GY) |
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Andy Durbin wrote:
Can you clarify what this means?. Please don't say that the 302s manufactured while Cambridge operated from Martinsville are no longer approved. The CAI Inc. (Horn Lake) approval document covers all 302s currently in the field, and future production of 302s by Horn Lake. Marc |
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In article , Marc Ramsey
writes Andy Durbin wrote: Can you clarify what this means?. Please don't say that the 302s manufactured while Cambridge operated from Martinsville are no longer approved. The CAI Inc. (Horn Lake) approval document covers all 302s currently in the field, and future production of 302s by Horn Lake. I confirm what Marc said above. A 302 is a 302 whether it was purchased through Martinsville or Horn Lake. The same with the older models 10, 20 and 25. The build-standard of units originating from Martinsville or Horn Lake was the same, as far as IGC is aware. All previous IGC-approvals for Cambridge recorders continue under the terms of the two IGC-approval documents now on the gliding/gnss web pages under the Cambridge name. One document is for the 302 series, the other for the earlier models 10, 20 and 25. The difference for people who used to deal with Martinsville is that any future servicing or updates will be through normal commercial arrangement with Cambridge Aero Instruments Inc at Horn Lake, Memphis, MI. The details given on their IGC-approval documents a MANUFACTURER: Cambridge Aero Instruments Inc, 1565 Dancy Boulevard, Horn Lake, Mississippi 38637, USA. Tel: (+1 662) 280 7610 Fax: (+1 662) 280 7609 Email: Web: http://www.cambridge-aero.com President: Roy A Ridgeway --------------------------------------- Note on manufacturer codes: In November 2003, the IGC GFA Committee produced different manufacturer codes for Martinsville to use, to differentiate their production from that of Horn Lake. These codes were never used, as far as we know, and there should be no recorders out there with the new codes. If there are, would the owner(s) please email me and we will get the situation sorted out. These new codes for Martinsville were CLC and M (standing for Cambridge LLC and Martinsville), compared to the traditional Cambridge codes of C and CAM for use with IGC format files and *.CAI for the legacy recorder binary files. -- Ian Strachan Chairman, IGC GNSS Flight Recorder Approval Committee Bentworth Hall West Bentworth Alton, Hampshire GU34 5LA ENGLAND Tel: +44 1420 564 195 Fax: +44 1420 563 140 |
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