(Farnborough International Airshow – July 11, 2016) Esterline CMC Electronics (CMC) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract by Pilatus Aircraft Ltd to supply its high-performance cockpit avionics for a quantity of eight PC-21 turboprop trainer aircraft for the Royal Jordanian Air Force.
Esterline CMC will supply the Cockpit Displays, dual Flight Management Systems (FMS) and GPS Global Positioning System (GPS) Landing System Sensors as well as the Head-Up Display (HUD) sub-system.
Kristof Vierin, Vice President, Sales, Esterline CMC Electronics, said, “The selection of the PC-21 by the Jordanian Air Force is fantastic news. We are very proud to supply our cockpit avionics to Pilatus for the PC-21 and look forward to supporting Pilatus and the PC-21 trainer for the Royal Jordanian Air Force.”
The six 6″x 8″ active-matrix LCD Displays consist of four Cockpit Head-Down Displays (CHDD-268) and two smart Multi-Function Displays (MFD-2068) that are in both the front and rear cockpit, function as primary flight and navigation displays, and have superior optical performance. The displays feature the ARINC-653-compliant, open and modular MOSArt™ software suite which provides Pilatus and its customers with the freedom to integrate their own applications or Human Machine Interface (HMI) definitions on the CMC platform.
The HUD sub-system includes the CMC SparrowHawk™ HUD with a set of front and rear cockpit Up Front Control Panels and HUD Camera, a HUD Symbol Generator, and a Video Display Unit for the rear seat instructor. The SparrowHawk™ HUD is a compact unit that can display both raster video and stroke symbology. The HUD symbol generator features the latest Compact PCI/PMC architecture and a powerful PC Processor. The advanced features of the HUD sub-system, including a flight path marker, guide the pilot with pinpoint accuracy to any selected waypoint or target, emulating the navigation capability found in advanced front-line fighters. A special feature of the Esterline CMC HUD System is a Simulated Weapon Delivery and Scoring (SWDS) capability. Using the SWDS, the student pilot can train for both air-to-air interdiction and air-to-ground delivery. All weapon deliveries and air combat are simulated, using the characteristics of selected weapons. The SWDS provides safe training in any airspace (no special range or aggressor aircraft is required) and scores the student pilot’s weapon delivery skills.
The PC-21’s FMS is a variant of the latest generation CMA-9000 Flight Management System that is well suited for modern digital cockpits for both fixed and rotary wing aircraft. The CMA-9000’s unique combination of civil certification with advanced tactical functions, radio management and Night Vision Goggle-capability make it the product of choice for both commercial and military operations. The company’s FMS systems are in service with over 60 civil and military operators with applications including Military Trainers, Military Transport, Maritime Surveillance, Search and Rescue, Law Enforcement, Oil and Gas, Emergency Medical Services and Commercial Air Transport.
The high-performance CMA-5024 GPS Landing System Sensor provides RNP-RNAV and LPV GPS Approach capability, and meets the requirements for an Instrument Flight Rules, civil certified Global Navigation Satellite System. The sensor provides Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) GPS capability from departure to approach and complies with published CNS/ATM navigational mandates. WAAS/SBAS augments GPS to provide an extremely accurate navigation solution that will support all flight operations from en route to GNSS and WAAS/SBAS Localizer Performance with a Vertical Guidance (LPV) CAT-1 equivalent approach. The CMA-5024 is provisioned for growth to GBAS with a built-in VHF Data Broadcast receiver.
Founded in 1939, Pilatus Aircraft Ltd (
www.pilatus-aircraft.com) is the only Swiss company to develop, produce and sell aircraft to customers around the world: from the legendary Pilatus Porter PC-6 to the bestselling PC-12, a single-engine turboprop, and the PC-21, the training system of the future. Pilatus is currently developing the PC-24 – the world’s first ever business jet for use on short unprepared runways. Domiciled in Stans, the company is certified to ISO 14001 in recognition of its efforts for the environment. The Pilatus Group includes two independent subsidiaries in Broomfield (Colorado, USA) and Adelaide (Australia) as well as a joint venture company in Chongqing (China).