Garmin has announced its G5000H integrated flight deck has been selected by the Brazilian Air Force, through Ace Aeronautics, to modernize the cockpits of 24 UH-60L Black Hawks.

The G5000H cockpit is IFR certified and delivers the capabilities military operators need through its modular open systems architecture design. Garmin’s commercial-off-the shelf (COTS) solution seamlessly integrates mission management, stores management, and other military-grade sensors and systems into a modern touch-controlled cockpit.

Carl Wolf, Garmin Vice President of Aviation Sales, Marketing, Programs & Support, said “Alongside Ace Aeronautics, we’re excited to bring the G5000H integrated flight deck to the Brazilian Air Force UH-60 helicopters. This modernization program brings next-generation avionics capabilities and expanded utility to these helicopters. Operators will experience significant reduction in pilot workload, improved levels of situational awareness, as well as modern technologies like HSVT, HTAWS and more. Brazil joins many other respected military programs around the globe who have chosen Garmin avionics for their fleet upgrades.

The G5000H in UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter cockpit incorporates four 12-inch high-resolution widescreen displays and four touchscreen controllers that serve as the pilot and crew interface to the integrated flight deck. Two primary flight displays (PFD) and two multi-function displays (MFD) support multi-pane capability, allowing pilots to simultaneously view flight information alongside maps, checklists, weather and more. Charts can be viewed across all four displays and are georeferenced, including Garmin FliteCharts terminal approach procedures as well as georeferenced SafeTaxi airport diagrams.

Available with this G5000H upgrade, Helicopter Synthetic Vision Technologyseamlessly blends and displays a 3D depiction of terrain, obstacles, traffic and the runway environment so the image on the display replicates what the pilot would see outside the cockpit on a clear day. The Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System displays obstacles and terrain that may pose a threat, including providing voice alerts to warn pilots of potential ground hazards.