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SkyDisplay Head-Up Display Nears Certification Finish Line

Big-iron safety technology for the rest of us. Courtesy MyGoFlight
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Key Takeaways:

  • MyGoFlight is nearing FAA certification for its SkyDisplay Head-Up Display (HUD), a lower-priced, non-conformal alternative designed for general aviation aircraft.
  • Priced at $25,000, the SkyDisplay is significantly cheaper than HUDs for larger jets and aims to enhance safety, improve accuracy, and ease pilot workload during instrument approaches.
  • Initially tested in a Cirrus SR22, MyGoFlight plans to expand its availability to a wide range of GA aircraft, though a much cheaper, portable, non-TSO’d alternative (Epic Eagle HUD) also exists in the market.
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MyGoFlight, the Denver-based company you might be familiar with for its line of iPad mounts, flight bags and other pilot accessories, says it’s closing in on FAA certification for its SkyDisplay head-up display, a lower-priced alternative to large, expensive HUDs designed for transport-category airplanes.

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