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November 15, 2022

New Flight Timer!

Designed by pilots for pilots, the ASA Flight Timer is essential for the serious aviator. Created with pilot functionality in mind, the timer features a large, easily readable LCD backlight display with auto shut-off and multi-function clock (AM/PM, Universal Coordinated “Zulu” time, and military time options) with reset function to prevent accidental resets. It includes a stopwatch, three simultaneous timer options, fuel timer, and an approach timer that allows storage of up to 12 different approaches. With an intuitive push and rotate dial for quick and easy setting, audible and visual alarm modes, and multiple mounting capabilities, the ASA Flight Timer is a must-have cockpit companion. This updated model features a new sleek design, longer battery life, easier screen viewing, and improved processing.



Pilots will be able to accurately calculate time to the next waypoint, fuel tank changes, turns in holding, or an instrument approach with complete confidence. The ASA Flight Timer has been designed to meet the needs of all aviators, from student pilots working on their first cross-country to flight instructors and seasoned aviators. Applicable to both VFR and IFR flights, the Flight Timer comes with a 5-year limited warranty and belongs in every pilot’s flight bag.


Returns of previous versions of the Flight Timer (TIMER-2) will not be accepted. Please sell remaining stock.

Shipping in January!

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Suggested List Price

Flight Timer

(TIMER-3)

$49.95

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