Notice regarding GPS-4000S
If your aircraft is equipped with GPS-4000S CPN 822-2189-100 on either
Collins Pro Line 21 or Pro Line Fusion, you will experience loss of your Global
Positioning System (GPS) starting the week of June 11, 2023.
Important upgrade details
- Schedule now to have this important GPS software/hardware upgrade
installation completed by May 12, 2023, at no additional cost to you at your
preferred Collins Service Center.
- Collins Aerospace mandates pursuing an upgrade to the 822-2189-101 GPS
hardware which provides the necessary software to comply with FAA
airworthiness directive 2021-08-07 and avoid loss of GPS.
- Any questions or to place an order, please call Collins Customer Support
at 319-295-5000, option 1 for technical support or Option 4 to place an
order for your upgraded 822-2189-101 unit.
FMS database request
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Drivers
To request access to download the EFB drivers for the Airbus A320/A350 aircraft, send an email to software@rockwellcollins.com. In the email, please include your
email address, company name, aircraft type and serial number.
You will receive a document with download instructions and the username and
password for your account.
Navigation database notifications
Available as a download from our worldwide FMS database services site, the updates are conveniently available prior to effective date, allowing you flexibility for data loading.
Notice
Navigation databases are compiled from official State sources by Jeppesen and Lufthansa Systems and supplied to Collins Flight Database Services Team for the purpose of packaging a database compatible with Collins Avionics. The navigation database is comprised of many general aviation procedures as well as many restricted or special procedures that require specific training and/or authorization to utilize. The end-user is reminded that according to RTCA/DO-200A dated September 28, 1998, section 1.4; “The ultimate responsibility of ensuring that data meets the quality for its intended application rests with the end-user of that data.”
Each cycle, every effort is made to ensure the data passed on to our customers is of the highest quality, containing the most up to date, complete and reliable information available. However, it is the end-user’s responsibility to; pre-flight their navigation database, reference appropriate NOTAMS and Flight Alerts including those from Jeppesen, Lufthansa, the FAA, Collins and other state aviation authorities and any other applicable publications pertaining to the users flight operations from the appropriate websites or publications.
The end user has the ultimate responsibility to ensure data requirements are met and to verify the navigation data loaded in their FMS is current and valid for the intended operation. If an error, omission or inconsistency is discovered, the end user should notify Collins so that the issue can be investigated and/or forwarded to the appropriate navigation data supplier. The correction of data content issues cannot typically be resolved until the following AIRAC cycle.
Jeppesen flight alerts
Lufthansa Systems flight alerts
Collins Aerospace flight alerts
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