Freefalling
Filing Flight Plan
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I learned to fly in the '70 when nobody had GPS. Now, I can't imagine flying without one. As for the GPS being independent of the radio, I see no reason to do that but many reasons not to keep them separate.I've never used one of the GPS units with radios built-in. Do people generally like them, or would I be better to keep the second radio an independent device?
Interesting. Doesn't look like that product has nav radio functionality though? I definitely need that.
Start over with a plane that is already equipped the way you want it.
Yeah, I'm well aware. I understand the financial ramifications of what I'm looking to do, but it is what it is. Having a plan allows me to watch and listen for used deals and make it a little bit cheaper. I've got no interest in selling this plane for many, many years. By the time I sell it, what I'm installing will probably be outdated again. That's life...
From a maintenance perspective, sit down with the person/shop you want to use. Then develop your specific plan based on your combined requirements, schedules, finances.what order should I do these upgrades in
This is another part where your installer can possibly give specific assistance to your specific aircraft. For example, they may have in roads on the used market, offer better discounts on one brand vs another, etc. The more you plan out in the beginning will definitely help in the end.any suggestions on equipment for any of them
I like that panel. It looks nice and clean and well thought out.Much truth there!
Even with used pricing I dropped a lot to get to this ancient panel: