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The database update subscription service is offered to provide current, accurate navigation information for your UNS System. Navigation databases are compiled from official State sources and supplied to Universal Avionics Systems Corporation by Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. (Jeppesen). Navigation databases may also include customer tailored data not originating from a State authority, such as at private airports/runways and private arrival/departure procedures. The end user has the responsibility to verify the suitability of this data for the intended operation. Updates are available for download from Universal Avionics web site or are provided on 100MB Zip Disks (SCN 603-604 and 703-704) or 512MB USB Flash drives. The database updates are loaded into the UNS System via the Data Transfer Unit (DTU), the DTU-100 (SCN 603-604 and 703-704) or the SSDTU data transfer unit (see note below) Regions: Contents: Navigation information includes: The accompanying map shows the ten ARINC areas used to describe coverage. The database region selected determines the geographic coverage. Standard DTU: Airports, navaids, airways, terminal waypoints and enroute waypoints are included on the STANDARD disk, SIDs, STARs, approaches and runways are included on the EXTENDED disk(s) for each region. DTU-100 and SSDTU: Airports, navaids, airways, enroute waypoints, SIDs, STARs, terminal waypoints, approaches and runways are included on the Zip disk or USB Flash drive for each region. Airports: Navaids: Airways: Public use airports with plain-language references for locations having one hard surfaced runway at least 2,000, 4,000 or 5000 feet long, depending on the coverage selected. Some private airports, and some airports with soft-surfaced and gravel runways are included. Navaids with plain-language references for: VHF navaids (VORs, VOR/DMEs, VORTACs, TACANs, DMEs, ILS/DMEs) and NDB navaids. All high and low enroute airway routes published by government agencies. Intersections/Waypoints: All enroute waypoints (intersections) published by government agencies for on-airway and off-airway navigation. All terminal waypoints (intersections) associated with SID, STAR, or approach procedures. SIDs, STARs and Approaches: SIDs, STARs, approaches, enroute transitions and missed approach procedures for included airports. As specified for each part number, includes ILS, LOC, BC, GPS, VOR DME RNAV, VOR, VOR/DME, NDB and TACAN approaches. When procedures with multiple indicators exist, only one procedure will be included. For example, if there are two ILS approaches to runway 23 charted as ILS Y Rwy 23 and ILS Z Rwy 23 only the ILS Z Rwy 23 will be included, and will be displayed as ILS 23 on the FMS. RNAV (GPS) and RNAV (GNSS) procedures are included as GPS procedures. The navigation data contains a maximum of 99 SIDs, STARs or approaches at any particular airport. Some private and some special-permission required SID, STAR and approach procedures are included. Runways: Navigation information does not include: Updates: Runways at included airports with a minimum length of 2000, 4000 or 5000 feet, as applicable. Some private runways, and some soft-surfaced and gravel runways are included. Vector only procedures Visual procedures VFR reporting points BC Circle to Land, Localizer Circle to Land, LDA, and SDF approaches NDB approaches outside the USA and Canada that are not approved for GPS overlay by the State authority Approaches having final approach course changes greater than 6.0 degrees, or a course change within the final approach coding at a waypoint other than the FAF Step-down fixes as part of the final approach coding SIDs, STARs or approaches using waypoints or navaids outside the database coverage area The annual subscription service includes thirteen updates shipped on a 28-day cycle. The navigation information is only valid for the 28-day period for which it was produced. New updates are sent from Universal Avionics prior to the effective date of each cycle update. Return expired Zip disks and USB Flash drives to Universal Avionics for recycling. NOTAMs/ALERTS:NOTAMs and Navigation Database Alerts are available at http://www.jeppesen.com/. RTCA/DO-200A Universal Avionics complies with applicable RTCA/DO-200A and FAA requirements as they apply to navigation databases for use by end customers in Universal Avionics flight management systems with software control number 601.x/701.x or later. Universal Avionics publishes the compliance status and information concerning any data problems found during processing or after delivery on the company website at http://www.uasc.com. The navigation databases may contain customer tailored data not originating from a State authority, such as private airports and runways or private arrival or departure procedures. The end user has the responsibility to verify the suitability of this data for the intended operation.

TRIP KITS: As defined in RTCA/DO-200A, the end user has the ultimate responsibility to ensure the data requirements are met. These responsibilities are satisfied, in part, by obtaining navigation data from an RTCA/DO-200A compliant supplier such as UASC. By using UASC navigation data, the end user accepts the data quality requirements defined by UASC in the UASC RTCA/DO- 200A Compliance Plan for the Navigation Databases, a copy of which can be obtained from UASC upon request. Further, per RTCA/DO-200A, the end user should verify the navigation data is current, valid, and appropriate for the intended operation. The end user also should become familiar with applicable notices to airmen (NOTAMs), Jeppesen Navigation Database Alerts, NavBlue FMS Navigation Database bulletins, NFD alert notifications, and UASC Navigation Data notices and alerts that may affect operation. Finally, the end user should notify UASC if it discovers an error or inconsistency in the data. A one-time update for any coverage other than your subscription may be ordered from Universal Avionics, as required. A subscription is required for each aircraft. Contact Universal Avionics Navigation Database Sales at (520) 295-2300 or (800) 321-5253. The fax number is (520) 295-2395. E-mail is dbsales@uasc.com. To start your update service, please complete the enclosed order form and return it to Universal Avionics via fax at (520) 295-2395 or e-mail to dbsales@uasc.com. Note: The SSDTU (PN 1408-xx-x or 1409-xx-x) is available as a replacement for the standard DTU (PN 1403-xx-x, 1404-xx-x or 1405-xxx). For FMS SCN 601-602 or 701-702, multiple USB flash memory sticks or SD cards must be used for multiple disk sets one USB or SD per disk. Navigation database service for SSDTU is only available as download-only for FMS SCN 601-602 or 701-702. 30 Nov 2017

STANDARD DTU (SCN 601-604 or 701-704) SSDTU (SCN 601-602 or 701-702) Long Range Coverage Runways 5000 and Longer altitude airways, airports (runways 5000 and longer), SIDs, STARs, approaches and missed approach procedures. 1350-C5 (set) EEU-EUR-MES-PAC-SPA 1350-D5 (set) CAN-LAM-PAC-SAM-USA 1350-E5 (set) CAN-EUR-LAM-USA Includes one approach per runway using the following priority: GPS, ILS, LOC, BC, VOR DME STANDARD DTU (SCN 601-604 or 701-704) SSDTU (SCN 601-602 or 701-702) Intermediate Coverage Runways 4000 and Longer altitude airways, airports (runways 4000 and longer), SIDs, STARs, approaches and missed approach procedures. 1350-F4 (set) LAM-SAM-USA See Note Below Does not include NDB approaches in the USA ARINC area 1350-G4 (set) CAN-LAM-USA See Note Below 1350-A4 (set) AFR-EEU-EUR-MES 1350-B4 (set) CAN-EEU-EUR-PAC

STANDARD DTU (SCN 601-604 or 701-704) SSDTU (SCN 601-602 or 701-702) Regional Coverage Airports 2000 and Longer altitude airways, airports (runways 2000 and longer), SIDs, STARs, approaches and missed approach procedures. 1350-D2 (set) 1350-E2 (set) 1350-F2 (set) 1350-G2 (set) AFR-EEU-EUR-MES Includes one approach per runway using the following priority: GPS, ILS, LOC, BC, VOR DME RNAV, VOR, NDB, TACAN AFR-LAM-MES- PAC-SAM-SPA CAN-EEU-EUR-PAC Includes one approach per runway using the following priority: GPS, ILS, LOC, BC, VOR DME RNAV, VOR, NDB, TACAN CAN-LAM-USA Includes one approach per runway in the USA ARINC area using the following priority: GPS, ILS, LOC, BC, VOR DME STANDARD DTU (SCN 601-604 or 701-704) SSDTU (SCN 601-602 or 701-702) Helicopter Coverage Contains airports, runways and facilities not suitable for fixed wing aircraft Contains airports (runways 2000 ft) with plain language references, VHF and NDB navaids, high and low altitude airways, SIDs, STARs, approaches and missed approach procedures for Canada, Latin America, South Pacific and USA (East of W097) ARINC areas. Also includes selected heliports in the coverage area and additional airports (hard and soft surface runways 1000 ft) in the North American geographical area bounded by N50, W95, N23 and W65. Two approaches per runway are provided using the highest priority in accordance with the following list: GPS, ILS (see notes), LOC, BC, VOR DME RNAV, VOR, NDB (see notes) and TACAN. 1350-6H (set) North American Helicopter Plus CAN-LAM-SPA-USA NDB USA coverage does not include ILS approaches 1350-6HI (set) North American Helicopter Plus CAN-LAM-SPA-USA ILS USA coverage does not include NDB approaches

DTU-100 and SSDTU (SCN 603-604 or 703-704) Long Range Coverage Runways 5000 and Longer altitude airways, airports (runways 5000 and longer), SIDs, STARs, approaches and missed approach procedures. 604-C5 ZIP* 604S-C5** EEU-EUR-MES-PAC-SPA 604-D5 ZIP* 604S-D5** CAN-LAM-PAC-SAM-USA 604-E5 ZIP* 604S-E5** CAN-EUR-LAM-USA Includes one approach per runway using the following priority: GPS, ILS, LOC, BC, VOR DME DTU-100 and SSDTU (SCN 603-604 or 703-704) Intermediate Coverage Runways 4000 and Longer altitude airways, airports (runways 4000 and longer), SIDs, STARs, approaches and missed approach procedures. 604-F4 ZIP* 604S-F4** LAM-SAM-USA See Note Below Does not include NDB approaches in the USA ARINC area 604-G4 ZIP* 604S-G4** CAN-LAM-USA See Note Below 604-A4 ZIP* 604S-A4** AFR-EEU-EUR-MES 604-B4 ZIP* 604S-B4** CAN-EEU-EUR-PAC

DTU-100 and SSDTU (SCN 603-604 or 703-704) Regional Coverage Airports 2000 and Longer altitude airways, airports (runways 2000 and longer), SIDs, STARs, approaches and missed approach procedures. 604-D2 ZIP* 604S-D2** 604-E2 ZIP* 604S-E2** 604-F2 ZIP* 604S-F2** 604-G2 ZIP* 604S-G2** AFR-EEU-EUR-MES Includes one approach per runway using the following priority: GPS, ILS, LOC, BC, VOR DME RNAV, VOR, NDB, TACAN AFR-LAM-MES- PAC-SAM-SPA CAN-EEU-EUR-PAC Includes one approach per runway using the following priority: GPS, ILS, LOC, BC, VOR DME RNAV, VOR, NDB, TACAN CAN-LAM-USA Includes one approach per runway in the USA ARINC area using the following priority: GPS, ILS, LOC, BC, VOR DME RNAV, VOR, NDB, TACAN DTU-100 and SSDTU (SCN 603-604 or 703-704) Helicopter Coverage Contains airports, runways and facilities not suitable for fixed wing aircraft Contains airports (runways 2000 ft) with plain language references, VHF and NDB navaids, high and low altitude airways, SIDs, STARs, approaches and missed approach procedures for Canada, Latin America, South Pacific and USA (East of W097) ARINC areas. Also includes selected heliports in the coverage area and additional airports (hard and soft surface runways 1000 ft) in the North American geographical area bounded by N50, W95, N23 and W65. Two approaches per runway are provided using the highest priority in accordance with the following list: GPS, ILS (see notes), LOC, BC, VOR DME RNAV, VOR, NDB (see notes) and TACAN. 604-6H ZIP* 604S-6H** North American Helicopter Plus CAN-LAM-SPA-USA NDB USA coverage does not include ILS approaches 604-6HI ZIP 604S-6HI** North American Helicopter Plus CAN-LAM-SPA-USA ILS USA coverage does not include NDB approaches * DTU-100 (100MB Zip Disk Media) **Solid State DTU (512MB USB Media)

(If Applicable) Send Database Updates To: Company: Address: City: State: Province: Postcode/Zip: Country: Name: Title: e-mail: Phone: Fax: Send Invoice To: Company: Address: City: State: Province: Postcode/Zip: Country: Name: Title: e-mail: Phone: Fax: Additional e-mail addresses for Navigation Database Alerts: Name: Title: Email: Name: Title: Email: Name: Title: Email: Aircraft Type Aircraft Registration Number Aircraft Serial Number Database Region Part Number Price Per Year Internet Download Only Comments: IF SHIPPING TO OUTSIDE THE USA, PREFERRED CARRIER: DHL FEDEX UPS ACCOUNT NUMBER: OR ADD SHIPPING TO INVOICE TOTAL IF SHIPPING WITHIN THE USA, IS YOUR DATABASE EXPIRED?... Yes No If so, do you want the initial update shipped by FedEx?... Yes No Shipping charges will be added to the invoice, or for collect shipping please provide your acct #: We will e-mail order confirmation and a copy of the invoice after the order is entered. For credit card payments, pay on line through UniNet; or contact Universal Avionics Accounts Receivable during normal business hours with your credit card details and invoice number at 800-321-5253 or 520-295-2300. The Database Update subscription service, provided to support UNS System(s), is comprised of copyrighted data compilations and programs owned by Jeppesen. Customer agrees that he shall not copy, distribute or use any portion of any said copyrighted subject matter, except in connection with the ordinary and intended use of the UNS System(s) installed in the aircraft identified above. Customer acknowledges and agrees to comply with the explicit condition of sale which allows the corresponding subscription to be used to update only the aircraft as referenced above. This subscription is non-refundable. Authorized Company Representative (Please Print) Signature Date FAX or E-Mail completed order form to (520) 295-2395 or dbsales@uasc.com