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ROCKWELL COLLINS Pro Line 21 Avionics System

Smart avionics for the Cessna CJ1+/CJ2+

Achieve a new level of situational awareness and operational With Pro Line 21, your focus is where it needs to be – on flying the
efficiency. With Pro Line 21, superior information comes standard. aircraft. Our fully integrated flight deck for the CJ1+/CJ2+
significantly enhances crew situational awareness, providing
superior operational efficiency and built-in growth capability to
meet evolving airspace and regulatory requirements.
Pro Line 21: A new level of integration
Cessna’s Citation CJ1+/CJ2+ equipped with Pro Line 21 continues Operational efficiency and less paper with IFIS
a long standing relationship between Cessna Aircraft and Rockwell Collins industry-leading IFIS is an integral component to
Rockwell Collins. Since it was first introduced in 1993, this the CJ1+/CJ2+ and provides a higher level of operational efficiency
business jet offers the most advanced, fully integrated flight and convenience by introducing a path to paperless flight deck.
deck in its class – Pro Line 21. At the heart of the system is the File Server Unit (FSU), which uses
a high-bandwidth Ethernet link to interface with the Pro Line 21
Designed to fly in today’s and tomorrow’s congested airspace,
MFDs. IFIS advanced features greatly enhance situational awareness
the CJ1+/CJ2+’s avionics provide superior operational efficiency,
and flight crew decision making, including electronic charting,
enhanced situational awareness and built-in growth capabilities to
graphical weather and enhanced maps for your flight deck.
meet evolving airspace and regulatory requirements. Integral to the
system are outstanding dispatch reliability, integrated radio-tuning,
Integrated Flight Information System (IFIS) and next-generation
Flight Management System (FMS).

The three display system enables tremendous flexibility in how


flight and system information are presented. We have refined
the human machine interface to bring about a new level of ease
in flight. Flight information is presented in an intuitive, easy-to-
interpret format with safety-enhancing reversion capability.

Enhanced map overlays Graphical weather Electronic charting


Pro Line 21’s enhanced graphical capabilities Emerging data link technology, integrated Thanks to electronic charting capabilities
and fully integrated architecture enable with Pro Line 21’s IFIS applications, enables available on the CJ1+/CJ2+, approaches,
pilots to overlay a number of safety- CJ1+/CJ2+ pilots to receive and overlay Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs),
enhancing database and sensor technologies real-time graphical weather updates Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STARs)
on the standard flight display. Water features, (in NEXRAD and additional formats) for a and airport diagrams can all be stored for
geopolitical and flight plan mapping continuously updated picture of weather pilot reference on the Pro Line 21 adaptive
features, airspace boundaries and high- patterns across the entire route-of-flight. flight displays. Chartlink™, a patented
and low-altitude airway overlays can all be XM satellite broadcast weather is standard; Rockwell Collins feature, ensures seamless
depicted – giving pilots a complete picture data link request/reply weather is available integration between the FMS and electronic
of the current navigation situation. as an option. charts to automatically sequence relevant
charts for a flight plan. The aircraft’s
“ownship position” greatly enhances the
flight crew’s situational awareness on the
ground and in the air.
Standard CJ1+/CJ2+ Flight Deck
>> Three 10 x 8-inch LCDs
>> Single FMS-3000 with coupled VNAV and RNP 0.3 capability
>> RTU-4220 radio tuning units
>> Pro Line 21 CNS radios
>> File Server Unit (FSU) with enhanced map overlays
>> Maintenance diagnostic system (MDS)
>> Solid-state weather radar
>> Single automatic direction finder (ADF)
>> XM Broadcast Weather
>> Electronic charts
Advanced flight management has never been so simple

Reduce your workload with our next-generation FMS

Fully integrated with the Pro Line 21 avionics system, our advanced FMS-3200 combines
workload-reducing automation on the flight deck with true multi-sensor navigation
capability. The result – seamless takeoff-to-touchdown flight guidance, direct-to-anywhere
simplicity and significantly improved eyes-up display capability for the CJ1+/CJ2+.

Used in conjunction with the GPS-4000S WAAS receiver, the FMS-3200 synchronizes
operation of all lateral and vertical flight plans, supports time/fuel planning, and
automatically flies enroute, terminal and approach procedures (including missed-approach
guidance), while offering automatic FMS-ILS transfers, and steering/pitch commands to
the autopilot. Furthermore, the FMS incorporates many features such as Radius to Fix
(RF) legs and step-down approaches required for the Required Navigation Performance
(RNP) environment. Full profile, coupled or advisory VNAV capability, including WAAS LPV
approaches, offers complete lateral and vertical navigation programming and automation
for all phases of flight. This VNAV tracking capability ensures that altitude and speed
constraints are met at waypoints or step-down fixes, speed limits at altitudes are honored
and the vertical flight profile, as specified by the pilot, is followed precisely.

The FMS integrates aircraft performance capability. It can automatically calculate vital
takeoff and landing performance data – including V-speeds, runway length requirements
and weight limits based on the CJ1+/CJ2+’s flight manual parameters. V-speeds are
automatically transferred to the primary flight displays for easy reference during takeoff.

The FMS also works seamlessly in conjunction with the electronic charts (optional) through
Chartlink™, a patented Rockwell Collins feature. As the departure and destination airports
are entered into the FMS, the appropriate electronic charts are automatically lined up,
including possible alternates. The benefit of this feature can be realized if Air Traffic Control
issues new routing to a new approach or a new runway. The pilot can easily change to the
appropriate charts through the Charts menu.
Enhance your CJ1+/CJ2+ even more

Optional upgrades

>> Second FMS – Installation of a second FMS-3200 and second GPS-4000S provides the
redundancy and reliability required for enhanced dispatch capability. The additional FMS
enhances crew resource management by allowing independent operation by each crew
member. For convenience, it may also be synchronized with the pilot-side FMS.

>> Second DME – A second DME provides redundancy and the ability to cross-check
navigational information. It also provides additional information for the FMS to use in
calculating aircraft position.

>> Second Automatic Direction Finder (ADF) – A second ADF receiver can be added which
offers redundancy while enabling the flight crew to cross-check navigational information.
The ADF has a frequency range of 190.0 to 1799.5 kHz, selectable in 500 Hz increments.

>> TCAS-4000 (TCAS II) – Our TCAS-4000 (TCAS II) provides total situational awareness of
impending traffic conflicts, including the display of resolution information for immediate
threats. Rockwell Collins TCAS/ACAS supports future growth to Automatic Dependent
Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) capabilities with features that include: DO-185A Change
7 software, enhanced target surveillance, passive display range greater than 100 nm and
enhanced escape/coordination maneuvers.

>> Graphical weather (request/reply) – This option enhances your IFIS system by providing
menuing, uplink and downlink of specific graphical weather and flight service requests.
Graphical weather allows your uplinked images to be stored in the FSU and may be
recalled upon request. Images will generally be more recent than the broadcast service.
This requires VHF data link capability and an annual subscription.

>> Data Link – Our data link system consists of a third VHF-4000 radio and the addition of
communications management function in the Radio Interface Unit. Data link provides
timely and reliable communications. It supports air traffic management, weather services
through Universal Weather and aircraft operational communications, as well as future
growth as CNS/ATM evolves.

>> Electronic charts – This feature enhances your IFIS system by allowing display of Jeppesen
electronic approach and departure charts and airport taxi diagrams on the multifunction
display (MFD). This also includes Rockwell Collins’ patented Chartlink™, which
automatically loads the appropriate charts based upon the flight plan data from our FMS.
Requires an annual subscription.

>> Turbulence Weather Radar – The TWR-850 turbulence-detection weather radar detects
weather at ranges up to 300 nm and precipitation-related turbulence at ranges up to
50 nm. This gives flight crews the information they need to select the smoothest, most
efficient routes. The TWR-850’s solid-state design provides significant improvements over
magnetron-based systems in performance and reliability.

>> HF – The HF 9000 radio transceiver is the industry standard and operates over the
2 MHz - 30 MHz frequency band and is suitable for remote/oceanic operations.
Building trust every day.

Rockwell Collins delivers smart communication and aviation


electronic solutions to customers worldwide. Backed by a global
network of service and support, we stand committed to putting
technology and practical innovation to work for you whenever and
wherever you need us. In this way, working together, we build trust.
Every day.

For more information, contact:

Rockwell Collins
400 Collins Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52498
319.295.4086
www.rockwellcollins.com

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