BRS Aerospace Expands Installation Network for Cessna 172/182 Parachute System

March 26, 2018
It has added another five centers in the past five months, bringing the network to 13 centers strategically located in the United States, Canada and Spain
South St. Paul, Minn., March 26, 2018 - BRS Aerospace has a number of newly authorized Cessna Parachute System Authorized Installation Centers to handle whole aircraft parachute installations on the large Cessna 172 and 182 single-engine piston powered fleets.
"Our growing network of factory-approved installation centers are equipped and qualified to install BRS Aerospace's whole aircraft parachute recover systems in 172s and 182s.
"We have added another five centers in the past five months, bringing the network to 13 centers strategically located in the United States, Canada and Spain," said BRS Aerospace President Enrique Dillon. 
The newly added centers each have the capability of installing the only FAA/EASA certified aircraft parachute systems for Cessna 172/182s available in the marketplace.
The level of safety provided by the ballistic recovery system for owners and operators of Cessna 172s and 182s is comparable to a similar system on the world's best-selling single-engine piston powered aircraft and new certified aircraft with six seats or less under development today.
Installation kits for the Cessna 182 Skylane are $17,500 and the Cessna 172 installation kit is $15,500, plus installation fees. The BRS system is approved for Cessna 182s manufactured from 1964 and newer, and Cessna 172s manufactured in 1966 and newer. Listed below are qualified installation centers covering the United States from coast to coast. Facilities that would like to apply to become an approved installation center please contact the company at [email protected].
 
Newly Qualified Installation Centers

Aviastec 
Calle Isla de Tarbarca 2-19
Boadilla del Monte E-28660
Spain 
+34 91 5117232
[email protected]

Bishop Aviation Inc. 
C330 Private Road 2506 
Decatur, TX
940 389-6100
[email protected]  
BRC
Chilliwack Airport
8421 Lockheed Place
Chilliwack, BC, V2P 8A7, Canada
604 799-2716
[email protected]  
DLK Aviation 
2601 Cessna Lane
Kennesaw, GA 30144
[email protected]
www.dlkaviation.com 
Lone Mountain Aviation, Inc.
2830 North Rancho Drive, Suite A
Las Vegas, NV
[email protected]
Previously Approved Qualified Installation Centers

RDD Enterprises,
2244 SE Airport Way #130, 
Redmond, OR 97756, USA
541 504-0305
[email protected]
www.rddent.com
Mather Aviation
19990 Skywest Dr, Hayward, CA 94541, USA
800-752-7924
[email protected]
www.matheraviation.com
Sierra Hotel Aero, Inc.
South St Paul, MN 55075, USA
651-306-1456
[email protected]
www.sierrahotelaero.com
Winterset Aviation Services, Inc.
3405 N 8th Ave Winterset, IA 50273
712-229-9611
Tennessee Aircraft Services, Inc. 
2313 Technology Center Dr, Jackson, TN 38301, USA
731-424-7227
Goodrich Aviation
2514 Airport Rd, Johnson City, NY 13790, USA
607-821-2982
Aircare Aviation Services & Support
7900 Air Care Dr, Rocky Mount, NC 27803, USA
252-977-1717
[email protected]
Air Orlando Sales, Inc.
407-898-7251 
[email protected]
Propel Aviation Sales & Services, LLC
14300 SW 129th St #101, Miami, FL 33186, USA
305-255-5077
BRS Aerospace is the world leader in whole aircraft parachute systems with more than 35,000 delivered to aviation segments including Light Sport Aircraft, experimentals, ultralights, unmanned vehicles, military aircraft, and FAA/EASA Type Certified general aviation, including the most popular piston-powered aircraft. The system has been successfully deployed multiple times and the company has documented 376 lives saved as a result of its safety device. 
BRS Aerospace's whole aircraft parachute system design calls for a parachute ballistic launcher to be installed in the aircraft with either a pilot-initiated activator located in the cockpit or an automated activation system. Upon activation, a ballistic rocket propels a parachute into the airstream to slow the airplane and float it down into a survivable vertical landing
The system is designed to be a last resort for pilots and passengers when all other attempts to recover the airplane in case of emergency or pilot incapacitation have failed. BRS Aerospace was founded in 1980 in South St. Paul, Minn. It has manufacturing facilities at the South St. Paul Municipal Airport and in Pine Bluff, N.C.
For more information go to www.brsaerospace.com.