tehmightypirate
Line Up and Wait
So, the other day I was about to return home from a x-country flight and went to start the engine of the Cessna 172 SP I fly. It was hot and the engine was running about 20 minutes prior so I performed a hot start without priming. The engine didn't catch. Upon the second try the engine again didn't catch and ended up being flooded at this point (bleh) but the G1000 lit up with a ton of red X's. All the engine instruments were out and I had the following errors:
GMA1 FAIL - GMA 1 is inoperative
FAILED PATH - A data path has failed
This was along with the usual errors of running the G1000 on the standby battery alone without the engine running.
I shut down all power including the standby battery, allowed the system time to reset, and then rebooted the G1000 on standby battery. Again no engine instruments and the same warnings. I then turned on BAT power and avionics BUS 1 and 2. All functionality was restored except I still received a FAILED PATH error. After some consultation with another pilot familiar with the G1000 and after consulting the quick reference guide we determined that it was safe to fly home as I did not require the standby battery functionality and the FAILED PATH error only indicated a data path connected to the GDU or the GIA 63/W has failed but they could still function using other data paths. All instruments worked correctly on the return flight and it was uneventful. The FAILED PATH error remained throughout the entire flight.
The plane was apparently serviced yesterday but I don't know what they replaced or did. Something involving the audio panel from the note left on the schedule. Haven't received any word from the flying club on this.
I checked the plane today and now the engine instruments all work on standby battery but the GMA1 FAIL and FAILED PATH errors still appear. With battery power and avionics Bus 1 or Bus 2 on (or both on) I receive a FAILED PATH error.
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=34878&stc=1&d=1404958665
The alerts shown on standby battery power.
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=34879&stc=1&d=1404958665
Page 2 of the alerts shown on standby battery.
My father and I were planning on taking it out this weekend and were curious if anyone could shed some light on the cause of this error. I assume the GIA 1 and 2 computers are still working normally. We plan to avoid IFR flight but we're curious how risky an IFR would be.
GMA1 FAIL - GMA 1 is inoperative
FAILED PATH - A data path has failed
This was along with the usual errors of running the G1000 on the standby battery alone without the engine running.
I shut down all power including the standby battery, allowed the system time to reset, and then rebooted the G1000 on standby battery. Again no engine instruments and the same warnings. I then turned on BAT power and avionics BUS 1 and 2. All functionality was restored except I still received a FAILED PATH error. After some consultation with another pilot familiar with the G1000 and after consulting the quick reference guide we determined that it was safe to fly home as I did not require the standby battery functionality and the FAILED PATH error only indicated a data path connected to the GDU or the GIA 63/W has failed but they could still function using other data paths. All instruments worked correctly on the return flight and it was uneventful. The FAILED PATH error remained throughout the entire flight.
The plane was apparently serviced yesterday but I don't know what they replaced or did. Something involving the audio panel from the note left on the schedule. Haven't received any word from the flying club on this.
I checked the plane today and now the engine instruments all work on standby battery but the GMA1 FAIL and FAILED PATH errors still appear. With battery power and avionics Bus 1 or Bus 2 on (or both on) I receive a FAILED PATH error.
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=34878&stc=1&d=1404958665
The alerts shown on standby battery power.
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=34879&stc=1&d=1404958665
Page 2 of the alerts shown on standby battery.
My father and I were planning on taking it out this weekend and were curious if anyone could shed some light on the cause of this error. I assume the GIA 1 and 2 computers are still working normally. We plan to avoid IFR flight but we're curious how risky an IFR would be.
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