ASU shares NVG expertise at Helitech

ASU shares NVG expertise at Helitech

19-Sep-2013 Source: ASU

Aviation Specialties Unlimited, (ASU) will be in London next week at the Helitech annual convention in London from September 24-26 at stand M93 to discuss the use of Night Vision Goggles in civil operations in Europe.  ASU CEO Mike Atwood, President Jim Winkel, Director of Operations, Kim Harris, and Sales and Marketing Director Hannah Gordon will be there to discuss NVGs.

“ASU has provided night vision goggles, trained pilots and modified entire aircraft fleets for emergency medical service companies, law enforcement officials, and search and rescue units all over the world,” said Gordon.  “We worked with and trained the Irish Air Corp on the use of NVGs.  We have helped operators start using NVGs in civil operations in North America, Latin America, Pacific Rim and NATO countries around the world.  The European market is growing and the use of NVGs in civil operations will continue to grow.  We are eager to help use our global experience to help European companies adopt the use of this life saving technology.”

ASU invites all Helitech attendees to stop by their booth to learn more about the ASU difference and how they can help integrate night vision systems into operations as part of their mission to advance safe flight operation at night around the world.

About ASU

Since 1995, ASU’s goal has been to implement night vision in the civil aviation market to increase operational safety and improve mission capabilities. Our focus is on providing a turnkey solution to our customers so that with one call they can obtain:

  • Night vision goggles and replacement parts
  • Service/inspection for goggles
  • NVG cockpit lighting solutions, installed by our FAA-approved 145 repair station technicians at our facility in Boise, Idaho, or at the customer’s facility
  • Cockpit replacement parts provided by our FAA-approved PMA
  • Initial and recurrent training for flight crews on the use of night vision via an FAA-approved 141 Training Program and/or 135 Air Operator Certificate
  • Assistance in establishing Night Vision Programs.

ASU has modified now more than 700 aircraft STC installations and has sold over 2,500 aviator systems here in the U.S.

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