machkhatib
Pre-takeoff checklist
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This morning my avionics stack (radios, GPS, transponder) would not come on during start up (master, then engine startup, then avionics switch). These items were all connected to the avionics switch and did not power on. Everything else was working fine, such as the beacon, Garmin G5 attitude indicator, cockpit lighting, etc.
We did some troubleshooting with the fuses and circuit breakers, and also checked for a loose wire to the avionics switch. No issues. Finally, I got out my portable radio as I thought about doing a hop from one untowered airport to another nearby untowered airport. Between my portable radio and ADSB-in on my iPad / Garmin GDL-50, I could manage.
But when I turned on the portable radio, I heard the ELT signal going off, even though the portable was on the local CTAF - maybe the portable monitors both the selected frequency and 121.5 simultaneously? I switched to 121.50 and heard the ELT signal there, of course. I took the tail panel off and confirmed it was my ELT. I reset it and rearmed it and confirmed the ELT signal was off.
I then started up the airplane again and began taxiing with the avionics switch ON but the avionics stack was dark. Halfway down the taxiway to the runway, all the radios, GPS, and transponder came on, and everything worked perfectly for the rest of the flight. I landed at a couple other airports, shut down, and everything came back on normally when I restarted.
What on Earth could explain this weirdness?
What set off the ELT? Did the ELT coming on prevent the rest of the avionics stack from coming on? Why did the avionics stack come on later?
Other items to note which may have been a factor...
1. The FBO fueled my airplane that morning shortly before my preflight.
2. I attached a GoPro camera to a tail bracket associated with the old ADF "clothesline" antenna. The antenna and ADF were uninstalled long ago, but the bracket is still present on the tail.
3. There was rain and thunderstorms the night before.
We did some troubleshooting with the fuses and circuit breakers, and also checked for a loose wire to the avionics switch. No issues. Finally, I got out my portable radio as I thought about doing a hop from one untowered airport to another nearby untowered airport. Between my portable radio and ADSB-in on my iPad / Garmin GDL-50, I could manage.
But when I turned on the portable radio, I heard the ELT signal going off, even though the portable was on the local CTAF - maybe the portable monitors both the selected frequency and 121.5 simultaneously? I switched to 121.50 and heard the ELT signal there, of course. I took the tail panel off and confirmed it was my ELT. I reset it and rearmed it and confirmed the ELT signal was off.
I then started up the airplane again and began taxiing with the avionics switch ON but the avionics stack was dark. Halfway down the taxiway to the runway, all the radios, GPS, and transponder came on, and everything worked perfectly for the rest of the flight. I landed at a couple other airports, shut down, and everything came back on normally when I restarted.
What on Earth could explain this weirdness?
What set off the ELT? Did the ELT coming on prevent the rest of the avionics stack from coming on? Why did the avionics stack come on later?
Other items to note which may have been a factor...
1. The FBO fueled my airplane that morning shortly before my preflight.
2. I attached a GoPro camera to a tail bracket associated with the old ADF "clothesline" antenna. The antenna and ADF were uninstalled long ago, but the bracket is still present on the tail.
3. There was rain and thunderstorms the night before.