Daher is marking its presence at 50th SUN ’n FUN Aerospace Expo with its Model Year 2024 version of the TBM 960, which incorporates new updates for enhanced pilot awareness and lower workload – while also sporting an updated paint scheme. Distinctively configured with the latest interpretation of Daher Sirocco livery (with silver, matt blue and black highlights), the TBM 960’s digital TBM e-COPILOT functionality has been further evolved to include features that range from facilitated pre-flight preparation to enhanced peace-of-mind protection with the HomeSafe emergency autoland system.
Nicolas Chabbert, the Senior Vice President of Daher’s Aircraft Division commented: “The digitally controlled TBM 960 is the fastest-selling version of all the members in our TBM aircraft family, and it continues as a market reference in terms of safety and efficiency. This is underscored by our backlog that exceeds two years of production, with some 120 TBM 960s delivered to date.”
Among the enhancements in the TBM 960’s Model Year 2024 version are a pilot inactivity detection function for the HomeSafe™ emergency autoland system, which automatically activates after 30 minutes if there is no pilot interaction with the aircraft’s systems. As a highly appreciated “peace of mind” feature on the TBM 960, HomeSafe brings the airplane to a runway touchdown if the pilot becomes incapacitated.
Another new functionality for the TBM 960 is the graphical weight and balance presentation on the cockpit’s multifunction display. Additionally, the aircraft’s taxi phase is improved with 3D SafeTaxi – which provides a three-dimensional depiction of the airport environment to assist the pilot in ground maneuvers and airport identification, along with a runway occupancy awareness function.
Alert messages aimed at increasing the pilot’s awareness include the “Yaw Damper” engagement and “Check Gear” notification, as well as “Propeller Abort” if the propeller is not in the correct configuration. Also, stabilized approach monitoring is strengthened by visual effects on the primary flight display. On the TBM 960’s exterior is a highly visible new feature: the LED nose gear landing light. This high-intensity LED light, with a maximum of 136,295 candela (candlepower), is 2.5 times brighter than previous-generation taxi lights and is particularly useful when taxiing on a dark airfield.
The Model Year 2024 TBM 960 is featured on Daher’s SUN ’n FUN exhibit stand (#MD-022B), along with the company’s Kodiak 100 “go-anywhere” multi-role turboprop-powered airplane.
Archived
5 months ago
An idea, a vision, the ability to persist and endure despite challenges and circumstances. Maybe, that's the recipe for magic remedy for a success in business. But above all, these are t...
Deutsche Aircraft announced a partnership with Weerts Group, a pan-European logistics and real estate infrastructure developer, for the construction of its state-of-the-art Final Assembly Line&nb...
Elixir Aircraft has signed a contract for the operation of five Elixir by Leading Edge Aviation, a training centre based in the UK and Spain, which has confirmed its intention to renew its fleet with...
Gogo and Satcom Direct announced entry into a definitive agreement under which Gogo will acquire Satcom Direct to create the only in-flight connectivity provider able to satisfy the performance and co...