Bend Company Making Medevac Flights Safer – CiES Fuel Probes
In an article by the Bend Bulletin, CiES was complimented on making helicopter flights safer due to their revolutionary fuel measuring technology in their CiES fuel probes. The CiES fuel probe is part of a crash-resistant fuel tank developed by Robertson Fuel Systems, of Tempe, Arizona, with Vector Aerospace [now StandardAero], a global company that…
Securing America’s Aviation Future – Reliable Fuel Level
CiES Inc. and our reliable fuel level senders were mentioned by FAA Administrator Michael Huerta in a speech delivered on July 27, 2017 in Oshkosh, WI. “We worked with CiES to approve a more reliable fuel gauge that will accurately provide fuel levels – instead of just letting you know if the tank is full…
Homeland Security
CiES Inc. is making the world a safer place. Not only is our technology life-saving when you and your family fly, it also protects the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from fuel exhaustion! CiES Inc. has the exclusive contract to outfit all U.S. Department of Homeland Security aircrafts with modern digital fuel level senders, and…
Flieger Magazine – May 2017
Flieger Magazine May 2017 Nominated for Innovation of the Year 2017 Awarded: Runner Up for Fuel Level Sensor
Aviation Consumer – April 2017
Aviation Consumer April 2017 CIRRUS SR22T G6: MORE STYLE AND AVIONICS “The SR22T’s fuel capacity is 93 gallons and fuel management is a no-brainer thanks to the range / endurance utility on the MFD. The navigation page tells you everything you need to know about your current fuel status, including the exact amount of fuel…
For Immediate Release
Tractor Fuel senders need not apply, CiES Inc. announces that the best-selling TSO’d digital and aircraft specific fuel quantity senders are now approved for STC installation in most Cessna, Piper, Beech, Mooney & Maule aircraft. CiES CC284022 Series & STC SE02511SE CiES is a new technology for measuring fuel quantity in aircraft. The CiES patented…
Aviation Consumer – March 2017
Aviation Consumer March 2017 THE FUTURE LOOKS DIGITAL “The future of aircraft fuel gauges seems focused on magnetic senders with digital outputs like the technology found in CiES senders. They’re standard in some OEM applications and the STC list for retrofit is growing.”
Flying Magazine – January 2017
Flying Magazine January 2017 “Think your fuel gauges are unreliable? They don’t have to be. Newer types of digital sensor technology are bringing increased accuracy to fuel measurement, supplanting capacitive-type mechanical senders, which can provide unreliable readings. MEASURING FUEL MORE ACCURATELY “A saying in general aviation that has been around forever tells us we should…
AOPA Pilot – May 2013
“Gone are the mechanical fuel quantity gauges that used to live next to the fuel selector between the two seats. Instead, new fuel-level senders with electronic fuel quantity data is displayed on-screen, providing far more precision than most mechanical fuel gauges. “The system helps keep fuel balanced between the left and right tank, periodically reminding…
Flying Magazine – May 2013
Flying Magazine May 2013 Well this is a general aviation first – Recognition in the press or an editorial resulting from a flight utilizing our fuel level sending technology. When reading about all the very significant changes made for the new 2013 G5 Cirrus. You will see the mention of accurate fuel level – not…
In-Service Call or Inquiry Procedure
When a call, email or other correspondence is received from a customer or aircraft service facility about an in-service issue on a CiES TSO product, the following procedure is to be followed: Ask if the situation is a safety of flight or if safety of flight has been compromised by the problem. If the Answer…
Erratic Output
SEVERAL ISSUES CAN CAUSE ERRATIC OUTPUT. THE MOST COMMON ARE LISTED BELOW: Connector Pin Engagement The connector pins need to be fully engaged into the connector to fully seat with the mating connector socket or vice versa. This is the most common issue and it can cause a multitude of errors in output. Tank Sealant…
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