As an organization of engineers and pilots, we at Dynon and Advanced aim to promote safety-enhancing technology, and we constantly monitor our fleet and support data for issues that arise. To that end, Dynon and Advanced have been investigating a rare but important issue that affects the Kavlico pressure sensors that are often installed in aircraft equipped with our products, and we want to ensure that this community is aware of it.
Although we don't yet have all of the answers, we're publishing what we know, asking you for your assistance and reports, and will have a product improvement that will be available for most applications in the coming days.
We'll let the bulletin speak for itself, as it has the comprehensive background, technical information, and steps for Dynon and Advanced customers to take. Please read the bulletins available here (the content is identical):
https://dynonavionics.com/bulletins/support_bulletin_050620E.php
https://www.advancedflightsystems.com/service-bulletin-050620a.php
Although we don't yet have all of the answers, we're publishing what we know, asking you for your assistance and reports, and will have a product improvement that will be available for most applications in the coming days.
We'll let the bulletin speak for itself, as it has the comprehensive background, technical information, and steps for Dynon and Advanced customers to take. Please read the bulletins available here (the content is identical):
https://dynonavionics.com/bulletins/support_bulletin_050620E.php
https://www.advancedflightsystems.com/service-bulletin-050620a.php