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Dallas Avionics completes Minnesota State Police training

Dallas Avionics Press Release | July 1, 2025

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Dallas Avionics announced that Dallas Avionics government agency sales executive Cody Klaehn completed training for the Minnesota State Police on their TDFM-9100 and AEM audio and PA system.

The class consisted of rescue specialists and aircraft personnel and took place over several days in St. Paul at their office and hangar.

The equipment, installed in their Bell 429 in conjunction with other mission-critical devices, will be used primarily for search-and-rescue (SAR) missions.

“SAR missions can be some of the most daunting tasks with numerous challenges,” said Klaehn.

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“Good communications should not be one of those challenges. The equipment the Minnesota State Police were trained on is proven to help air units communicate quickly with other air and ground assets. Every second counts when trying to locate someone that is lost or injured. Knowing how to effectively use the communications equipment helps increase the odds of someone being found. It is an honor to help the Minnesota State Police with their mission-critical training.”

Klaehn will be teaching at the Airborne Public Safety Association (APSA) APSCON annual conference next month in Phoenix. Slots are still available for that training. APSCON attendees can register for the class at:

To learn more about Dallas Avionics, visit booth number 900 at APSCON.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Dallas Avionics.

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