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 Key US programme restarts for French engine designed to power Cessna 182 SkylaneFrench engine maker SMA is to begin crucial electromagnetic interference tests in a bid to gain US certifi dunk panda cation for the Cessna 182 Skylane re-engined with its SR305-230 diesel-cycle engine by year-end.SMA received a supplementary type certificate  STC  for the SR305 adidas campus 80s -powered Q variant of the 182 in September 2003 from Frances airworthiness body DGAC, and last month gained STCs for the older M, N and P variants from the European Aviation Safety Agency  EASA . However, a parallel certification programme for  yeezy the 182Q in the USA was stalled last year when the company went into bankruptcy protection.The US Federal Aviation Administration did not accept the original certification data and decided to subject the entire re-engined aircraft to full certification, says Sandrine Vacher, SMA sales and marketing manager. The FAA was set to complete electromagnetic interference/high-intensity radiated fields  EMI/HIRF  tests around the engine control unit towards the end of last year, but the company pulled out of the programme due to its financial difficulties. Resumption of the FAA tests has become a priority since Safrans acquisition of the shares of former SMA joint-venture partners Renault and EADS in July  Flight International, 5-11 July . The companys US subsidiary, Frederick, Maryland-based SMA Engines, has agreed a provisional test schedule that will start next week and comprise two phases, with the se Yxxh Holland Film Meeting, NPP launch with upbeat mood despite film funding questions
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