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uAvionix Software Update Integrates ForeFlight Compatibility

uAvionix Introduces AV-30 Software Update with ForeFlight Integration
uAvionix has unveiled version 3.2.0 of the software for its experimental AV-30-E instrument, marking a significant advancement through direct compatibility with ForeFlight, a widely used flight planning application. The update for the certified AV-30-C model is anticipated to be released shortly.
Enhanced Flight Planning and Autopilot Functionality
This software upgrade allows pilots to plan routes within ForeFlight and seamlessly transfer them to the AV-30 instrument. Once uploaded, the autopilot can follow the ForeFlight-defined flight plan, enhancing operational efficiency and situational awareness. Key features of the integration include the ability to use ForeFlight as a primary navigation source, direct transfer of waypoints and routes to the AV-30, and real-time in-flight updates. Pilots can modify active flight plans mid-flight—adding waypoints or rerouting to avoid adverse weather or comply with air traffic control instructions—with changes immediately reflected on the AV-30 display.
John Chargo, an engineer at uAvionix, emphasized the transformative nature of the update, stating, “With 3.2.0, pilots get a truly streamlined and seamless ForeFlight-to-panel experience. Building a route in ForeFlight and having it appear instantly on the AV-30, ready for the autopilot to follow, transforms how we plan and fly. It’s an exciting step forward for making advanced capability accessible to every GA cockpit.”
To utilize ForeFlight integration, users must install the AV-Link Wi-Fi bridge, which facilitates the transfer and updating of flight plans. Additionally, autopilot coupling requires the Advanced Autopilot Unlock feature.
Considerations and Market Impact
While the update promises a more integrated cockpit experience and improved situational awareness, it also presents potential challenges. Ensuring flawless interoperability with existing avionics and maintaining the reliability of real-time ADS-B data integration will be essential. Users may encounter technical compatibility issues that necessitate careful installation and operational oversight.
Industry analysts anticipate a positive reception from operators seeking enhanced safety and situational awareness. The move is also expected to prompt competitors to accelerate similar software updates, focusing on integration with other popular flight tracking platforms to sustain their market positions.
The AV-30-E software update is currently available, with the AV-30-C version expected soon. Further details are accessible at uAvionix.com.

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