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Revised IGC-approval documents have been issued for the following types
of GNSS Flight Recorders: Cambridge models 10, 20 and 25 EW models A-D In both cases, the manufacturer's details have been updated and in the case of Cambridge, the change of IGC-approval level that will occur on 15 March 2006 has been incorporated. The revised manufacturer's details are copied below: Cambridge: Cambridge Aero Instruments (CAI) brand products manufactured by: R-Track Technologies, Inc., 1565 Dancy Boulevard, Horn Lake, Mississippi 38637 USA. Tel: (+1 662) 280 7610 Fax: (+1 662) 280 7609 Web: http://www.cambridge-aero.com Email: Manufacturer codes: Three-letter, CAM; one letter, C. Binary file *.CAI General Manager, R-Track Technologies: Arthur Chapman EW: EW Avionics, Uplands House, Upton, Near Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 6HJ, UK Tel: +44 791 745 3374 Fax: +44 871 855 0284 Email: Web: http://www.ewuk.co.uk Contact: Graham Paul, The updated approval documents will appear for downloading in MS Word format from the IGC GNSS web site in due course. See: http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss/igc_approved_frs.pdf -- Ian Strachan Chairman IGC GFA Committee |
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This does not totally agree with the most up to date news on the CAI
website, March 23 2005, which states:-- "The International Gliding Commission (IGC) has postponed indefinitely putting into effect its earlier decision to downgrade the certification of older "legacy" flight recorders produced by Cambridge and other manufacturers. This means that owners of the Cambridge GPS-NAV models 10, 20, and 25 will continue to be able to use these flight recorders for all levels of competition, including world record flights." Phil Jeffery "Ian Strachan" wrote in message ... Revised IGC-approval documents have been issued for the following types of GNSS Flight Recorders: Cambridge models 10, 20 and 25 EW models A-D In both cases, the manufacturer's details have been updated and in the case of Cambridge, the change of IGC-approval level that will occur on 15 March 2006 has been incorporated. The revised manufacturer's details are copied below: Cambridge: Cambridge Aero Instruments (CAI) brand products manufactured by: R-Track Technologies, Inc., 1565 Dancy Boulevard, Horn Lake, Mississippi 38637 USA. Tel: (+1 662) 280 7610 Fax: (+1 662) 280 7609 Web: http://www.cambridge-aero.com Email: Manufacturer codes: Three-letter, CAM; one letter, C. Binary file *.CAI General Manager, R-Track Technologies: Arthur Chapman EW: EW Avionics, Uplands House, Upton, Near Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 6HJ, UK Tel: +44 791 745 3374 Fax: +44 871 855 0284 Email: Web: http://www.ewuk.co.uk Contact: Graham Paul, The updated approval documents will appear for downloading in MS Word format from the IGC GNSS web site in due course. See: http://www.fai.org/gliding/gnss/igc_approved_frs.pdf -- Ian Strachan Chairman IGC GFA Committee |
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In article , Phil Jeffery writes This does not totally agree with the most up to date news on the CAI website, March 23 2005, which states:-- "The International Gliding Commission (IGC) has postponed indefinitely putting into effect its earlier decision to downgrade the certification of older "legacy" flight recorders produced by Cambridge and other manufacturers. This means that owners of the Cambridge GPS-NAV models 10, 20, and 25 will continue to be able to use these flight recorders for all levels of competition, including world record flights." Phil Jeffery Nothing is Permanent But Change. In this case it was changed at the last IGC Plenary Meeting, see the minutes at: http://www.fai.org/gliding/book/view/181 Of course if Cambridge were upgrade their recorders, they could get the World Record Approval reinstated. Tim Newport-Peace |
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In article , Phil Jeffery
writes This does not totally agree with the most up to date news on the CAI website, March 23 2005, which states:-- "The International Gliding Commission (IGC) has postponed indefinitely putting into effect its earlier decision to downgrade the certification of older "legacy" flight recorders produced by Cambridge and other manufacturers. This means that owners of the Cambridge GPS-NAV models 10, 20, and 25 will continue to be able to use these flight recorders for all levels of competition, including world record flights." Dear Phil, The above web site wording was overtaken by a decision taken by the March IGC Plenary on all types of recorders that do not have public/private key security systems. The appropriate manufacturers were informed and an announcement was posted on the igc-discuss forum and also on this newsgroup last month. Whether or not web sites have completely up-to-date information is up to the site owner and his webmaster. I am sure that we have all come across old information on web sites, this is not at all unusual! On the IGC side, the IGC webmaster (Peter Ryder) has now put the two revised IGC-approval documents on the IGC GNSS web site. See: http://www.fai.org:81/gliding/gnss/igc_approved_frs.pdf and go right to the end, the links are in the following text: 10 April 2005 - EW Models A-D, update of manufacturer details 10 April 2005 - Cambridge models 10, 20, 25, update of manufacturer details and notice of change of IGC-approval level to take place 15 March 2006 -- Ian Strachan Chairman IGC GFA Committee |
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