June 17, 2011
Hello,
AeroMechanical Services and its emergency data streaming program, FLYHTStreamTM, have been featured in a few news stories over the past week. I invite you to view the articles by following the links below. The links are also available on the media page of our website, www.flyht.com/investors/media.
June 16, 2011: Wired Magazine:
The End of the Black Box: Rescuing Airplane Data from the Wreckage
June 14, 2011: Flying:
Why the Black Box Debate Isn't Over
June 14, 2011: Flightglobal:
After AF447, is the answer to black box conundrum blue?
June 13, 2011: ABC News:
Air France Crash Suggestion: Have Planes Send Black Box Data By Satellite
Thank you for your time, I hope these stories are of interest to you. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Tammy Schwass,
Investor Relations Coordinator | FLYHT | TSX.V: AMA
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About FLYHTStream
FLYHTStream™ is a proprietary Emergency Streaming Mode on the Automated Flight Information Reporting System ("AFIRSTM") providing proactive risk management for aircraft awareness and incident analysis. FLYHTStream automatically transmits four-dimensional GPS-based position and flight data recorder information when automatically triggered by an airborne event, initiated in the air by the pilot or on the ground by the airline. The real-time streaming of critical flight data to the ground creates a "virtual black box", allowing the data to be analyzed immediately.
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