Jeppesen And Bad Elf Collaborate On Avionics Updates

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Jeppesen and aviation hardware and software solution provider Bad Elf recently announced a system that makes updating avionics possible from inside the cockpit. Using the Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM) Mobile app paired with Bad Elf’s Wombat accessory, Jeppesen subscribers can wirelessly download updates to their iPhone or iPad, insert the avionics data card into the Wombat and transfer the update. See a full video of how the Wombat works here.

The Wombat comes in two models: the piston edition, which is meant for GA piston and turboprop aircraft, and the turbine edition. The piston edition is currently compatible with Garmin and Avidyne avionics, including legacy systems. The turbine edition supports the same products as the piston version with the addition of Honeywell and Rockwell Collins avionics. Plans are underway to add additional systems from other manufacturers.

Cost for the piston edition Wombat is $249.99—a Jeppesen subscription is necessary, but there are no annual fees beyond that. The turbine version runs $499.99 with a $100 annual service fee after the first year. The Wombat can also be used to copy some kinds of flight data logs from avionics that support SD or USB media and recharge mobile devices.

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