All-In-One Annunciator

Approach Aviation’s FlexAlert Multifunction Annunciator puts critical warnings and condition annunciations all in one spot

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Key Takeaways:

  • Approach Aviation has introduced the FlexAlert Multifunction Annunciator, a compact, certified device designed to consolidate numerous critical aircraft warnings and conditions into a single display.
  • Certified for all Part 23 aircraft, it offers broad compatibility (fixed/retractable gear, 14V/28V systems) and monitors a wide range of alerts, including landing gear status, engine parameters, fuel, voltage, and autopilot glideslope capture.
  • The dimmable LED annunciator is designed for placement in the pilot's field of view and will begin shipping on August 1st at an introductory price of $699.
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Recently certified for all Part 23 aircraft, Approach Aviation’s new FlexAlert Multifunction Annunciator provides a way to group many critical warning and condition annunciations into one display. The unit is compact—3 inches wide and 1.3 inches tall—with the idea that it can be mounted directly in the pilot’s field of view on most panels. It can be configured for either fixed- or retractable-gear and can operate on both 14V and 28V electrical systems.

Approach Aviation Multifunction Annunciator
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The FlexAlert Multifunction Annunciator includes includes alerts for landing gear status, engine, oil and fuel pressure, low fuel, pitot heat, low or over voltage, alternator failure, doors, starter engaged, vacuum failure and autopilot glideslope capture. The LED display is dimmable and the landing gear indicator will work for both land and seaplanes. The annunciator will begin shipping on August 1st at an introductory price of $699.

Learn more at Approach Aviation.


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Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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