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IFR student here, my plane. Twice today ATC asked us to confirm altitude, telling us to climb to the altitude we were at. When they did this a second time the transponder pressure altitude read 300 feet lower than we were at.
Garmin 175 GPS
Garmin GTX 327 transponder.
FAR 91.217 says reported altitude has to be within 125 feet 95% of the time.
Researching this turns up lots of questions.
ADSB report obtained, shows failure of NIC.
Have you dealt with this before?
Recalibration of encoder was suggested to me.
"Loss of, or incorrect altitude reporting by the transponder. Improper altitude source installation or configuration. Check the altitude source configuration and verify that the primary and secondary sources are properly configured." Above is from a trouble shooting guide
OF NOTE: This flight was started having not turned WaaS back on from previous flight lesson. We turned it back on in flight but still did not capture LPV minimums and we had to fly LNAV. Much later in the flight the LPV came back on, but this was well after apparent altitude issues. I do not recall if the pressure altitude improved towards the end of the flight.
Any idea as to what is going on?
Garmin 175 GPS
Garmin GTX 327 transponder.
FAR 91.217 says reported altitude has to be within 125 feet 95% of the time.
Researching this turns up lots of questions.
ADSB report obtained, shows failure of NIC.
Have you dealt with this before?
Recalibration of encoder was suggested to me.
"Loss of, or incorrect altitude reporting by the transponder. Improper altitude source installation or configuration. Check the altitude source configuration and verify that the primary and secondary sources are properly configured." Above is from a trouble shooting guide
OF NOTE: This flight was started having not turned WaaS back on from previous flight lesson. We turned it back on in flight but still did not capture LPV minimums and we had to fly LNAV. Much later in the flight the LPV came back on, but this was well after apparent altitude issues. I do not recall if the pressure altitude improved towards the end of the flight.
Any idea as to what is going on?