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Topic:  which avidyne units does this affect?
Posted By: tony
Subject:  which avidyne units does this affect?
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 11:29am



Press Release

For Immediate Release

Date: November 22, 2016

Contact: Lynn Lunsford

Phone: (817) 222-4455

Email:  mailto:lynn.lunsford@faa.gov" rel="nofollow -

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FORT WORTH, Texas – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration today issued an emergency order suspending the authorization NavWorx Inc. uses to manufacture certain Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) navigation units. Such units, when properly manufactured and operated, help to improve the safety and efficiency of aircraft operations.

 

The authorization, known as a Technical Standard Order Authorization (TSOA), enables suppliers to produce components for use on aircraft after proving that each component meets FAA standards. Federal regulations set forth FAA’s authority to inspect suppliers’ quality systems, facilities, technical data, and products to determine whether they meet safety standards. These regulations also provide that FAA may witness any tests necessary to determine a product’s compliance.

 

The suspension order was issued after NavWorx declined on repeated occasions to allow FAA personnel to conduct the required inspections. The suspension is immediate and will remain in effect until NavWorx consents to the inspections and demonstrates compliance with FAA standards.

 

The FAA is concerned that two versions of the company’s ADS600-B units, carrying part numbers 200-0012 and 200-0013, may contain an internal Global Positioning System (GPS) chip that does not meet the FAA’s minimum performance standards for transmitting an aircraft’s accurate location.

 

On June 29, the FAA requested to inspect NavWorx’s facility to determine the specific GPS unit and software installed in part numbers 200-0012 and 200-0013, and if the units are marked correctly. NavWorx informed the inspector that he would not be allowed inside the company’s facility. During subsequent correspondence, NavWorx agreed to allow an Aug. 31 inspection but then denied access when FAA inspectors arrived.

 

NavWorx later agreed to allow inspectors into the facility on Nov. 21 but they were again denied access.

 

Due to the company’s unwillingness to comply with these requirements, the FAA has determined that NavWorx’s continued use of its FAA authorization is contrary to the interests of safety in air commerce. During the suspension, NavWorx may not mark or otherwise indicate that its ADS600-B units meet FAA standards.

 

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Posted By: ddgates
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 11:36am
FAA is not only pursuing Navworx; their press release is trying Navworx in the court of public opinion.

Navworx no doubt will release its own press release.

I don't think that the SkyTrax/MLB100 is affected, since it is in only.

Avidyne should comment on this though with reference to the SkyTrax.


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David Gates


Posted By: AviSimpson
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 12:36pm
No product of ours is affected by this.

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Simpson Bennett
Avidyne Corporation
Product Manager


Posted By: Catani
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 1:26pm
Originally posted by ddgates ddgates wrote:

FAA is not only pursuing Navworx; their press release is trying Navworx in the court of public opinion.
One would hope that the FAA would not keep secret from the public the fact that a company is misrepresenting its products as having been approved by the FAA as meeting FAA standards.  I think it appropriate and proper for the FAA to inform the public of this safety of flight information.  I also think it appropriate and necessary to inform the public of the FAA's basis for taking such dramatic action, which if not explained might otherwise be mistakenly interpreted by some as an evidence of improper and unauthorized government action, which it obviously is not.


Posted By: ddgates
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 1:27pm
Navworx is disputing FAA's process and "facts".

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David Gates


Posted By: Catani
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 1:47pm
Originally posted by ddgates ddgates wrote:

Navworx is disputing FAA's process and "facts".
Navworks will have the opportunity to present its "facts" in its appeal of the order, and nothing the FAA has done deprives Navworks of the right to do so if it thinks it has a case.  In the meantime, the FAA has an obligation to keep the public informed that Navworks is mispresenting its products.  Navworks does not have the authority to excuse itself from FAA requirements.  Navworks also does not have the authority to grant itself permission to sell experimental products for use in certified airplanes. 


Posted By: ddgates
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 3:31pm
OK

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David Gates


Posted By: tony
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 5:03pm
Thanks Simpson



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