Trig Avionics announces new partnership with the Commemorative Air Force – Tampa Bay Wing
Trig Avionics is proud to announce a new partnership with the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) - Tampa Bay Wing. This collaboration aims to support the CAF, by providing certified avionics solutions to enhance the safety and operational capabilities of the historic Fairchild PT-19 aircraft, enabling safer flights in controlled airspace.
The Commemorative Air Force is renowned for its dedication to preserving and showcasing historic military aircraft, and the Tampa Bay Wing's Fairchild PT-19 is a cherished example of aviation heritage. By partnering with Trig Avionics, the Tampa Bay Wing will benefit from certified avionics technology, ensuring that their vintage aircraft meets modern safety standards and regulatory requirements while maintaining the panel's vintage appearance.
The Fairchild PT-19, a primary trainer aircraft used during World War II, will be outfitted with Trig Avionics’ TT22 Mode S Transponder, TY91 VHF Dual Control Radio, and ADS-B out solutions. These enhancements will provide the aircraft with improved communication and surveillance capabilities, crucial for operating safely within controlled airspace.
"We are delighted to partner with the Commemorative Air Force - Tampa Bay Wing," said Andy Davis, CEO of Trig Avionics. "Our mission is to enhance aviation safety through innovative and reliable avionics solutions. Equipping the Fairchild PT-19 with our certified technology underlines our commitment to supporting both current and historic aviation."
"We are excited about this partnership with Trig Avionics," said Ken Hewes, Wing Leader of the Commemorative Air Force - Tampa Bay Wing. "Their expertise in avionics technology will greatly enhance the safety and reliability of our Fairchild PT-19, allowing us to continue our mission of honoring the legacy of military aviation while ensuring compliance with modern airspace regulations."
By providing certified solutions to the Fairchild PT-19, Trig Avionics not only supports the preservation of aviation history but also ensures that these treasured aircraft can operate safely and efficiently in today's airspace.