Universal Launches Kapture CVR/FDR Line
by Matt
Thurber
- September 18,
2020, 11:49 AM
Universal
Avionics has obtained FAA technical standard order approval for its new
sixth-generation Kapture series of cockpit voice and flight data recorders
(CVR/FDR). The Kapture models meet worldwide certification requirements,
including the ED-112A internationally-recognized flight recorder standard.
To make
shipping simpler, the Kapture recorders come with a lithium-free 90-day
underwater locator beacon. Universal offer five options in the Kapture product
line: CVFDR-1650 (combined CVR/FDR); CVFDR-1650R (combined CVR/FDR unit with
embedded recorder independent power supply); CVR-1651 (baseline CVR); CVR-1651R
(CVR with embedded RIPS); and FDR-1652 (baseline FDR).
Countries
with upcoming regulatory requirements for recorders include Mexico, which
mandates CVRs and FDRs starting Dec. 31, 2020, through Dec. 31, 2022, for
commercially operated turbine airplanes with 10 or more passenger seats
(including air taxis) and large turbine helicopters flying in
Mexican airspace under an international air operator certificate. EASA
will require CVRs in aircraft with an mtow of 59,500 pounds or higher
manufactured from Jan. 1, 2021.
The Kapture
CVR and CVFDR can record more than 25 hours of audio and meet the EASA mandate.
The units also store more than 25 hours of non-audio content such as time,
rotor speed, and datalink messaging. The FDR can store more than 90 hours of
data, or another 25 hours can be added by including two Arinc 429 ports.
For
downloading data faster and performing field-loadable updates, Universal
Avionics offers the Flight Archive Ground Maintenance PC Tool. The tool
eliminates the need to install a separate quick-access recorder, which saves
time and money, according to Universal.
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