I have a Garmin 496 and AREA 660. I still like the 496 better. There are certain things I can do with the 496 that I cannot do with the aera 660. I have talked to Garmin about it, and some of the things that I asked for are going to be put on the wish list for future upgrades. No guarantee that they'll give it to me. So I wouldn't get rid of that 396 just yet. IMHO
What does the 496 do that the 660 doesn't?I only need ConUS. Whatever package that is.
The x96 series have more options of the data fields. I like to have "cross track error" and "steer R/L degrees" in two boxes side by side on the bottom of the data fields screen, that way I don't have to calculate what to do to stay on course. I just glance and instantly know which way to steer, how much, and how far off course I am. I put "steer R/L degrees" also on the bottom of the map page for the same instant non-thinking quick input into the M1A1 brain of mine. If that makes me a lazy pilot then you are right! I try to lighten my work load as much as possible so I can concentrate on the bigger stuff when needed.
The "steer R/L degrees" data field is not available on the AREA 660. To me that makes it a piece of junk in the cockpit. It does have other features but still not as good as I'd like. The traffic doesn't show up on the moving map, only on the traffic page, so you can't look for traffic and see your on-course error at the same time. Junk again.
Comparatively the 396 and the 496 are both VERY VERY good. I love my 496, but I used a 196 for over 10 years in my old bird. Never ever thought it was lacking in any way. IMHO The AREA 660 has a long way to go to catch up. Now Garmin could fix this by simply applying the same high quality programming standards to the AREA 660 that were applied to the x96 series. Have they done that? NO! And until they do I don't feel comfortable using it as my primary navigation device.
I have a AERA 660 in my bird, and I use it, but I navigate with my 496. Until Garmin steps up to the plate, that is not going to change for me. If you think that makes me a hard a**, then I guess I am.
CTS ("Course to Steer") doesn't do what you want?The "steer R/L degrees" data field is not available on the AREA 660.
Maybe you're missing a software update but you definitely can view traffic on the Aera 660 map.The traffic doesn't show up on the moving map, only on the traffic page, so you can't look for traffic and see your on-course error at the same time. Junk again.
CTS ("Course to Steer") doesn't do what you want?
Does anybody have problems with screen glare on the 660?
No, but I have protective (frosted) screen protector.
Why not just turn towards the CDI in the Aera's virtual HSI? That's how most pilots deal with course deviations (and been doing so since the first VORs were introduced in 1946). No need to do any arithmetic in your head.That is a good question! CTS displays a compass number like 120. So which way do you turn? You have to look at your current heading and subtract the difference, then determine steer right or steer left based on which number is higher or lower. There are some shortcuts you can use but you are still doing the math in your head as you fly.
By contrast Steer R/L displays L-010 or R-005 or whatever it is. The math is already done for you, you simply ease the airplane in the displayed direction until the display reads zero. Much better. When Steer R/L is displayed next to Cross Track Error you also know the side distance you are away from your intended course line and it tells you which way to to get there.
When I upgrade to something new, I don't think I should end up with less functions then I started with.
One Miracle at a time.
I know the brochure says it has traffic, and it does in the traffic window. I have yet to see traffic on the map even when traffic is selected in the map menu. I also have not seen a video review showing traffic displayed on the map.Maybe you're missing a software update but you definitely can view traffic on the Aera 660 map.
Check out page 11 of the quickstart guide here: https://static.garmin.com/pumac/190-02017-10_g.pdf
While on the map tap Menu and select Traffic
Well, you have me there. I have not used that feature. Maybe I'll try it next time I fly.Why not just turn towards the CDI in the Aera's virtual HSI? That's how most pilots deal with course deviations (and been doing so since the first VORs were introduced in 1946). No need to do any arithmetic in your head.
I guess you only have a horizontal whiskey compass? On a DG, HSI or vertical card compass I look for 120, see that it's left (or right) and then turn towards it.That is a good question! CTS displays a compass number like 120. So which way do you turn? You have to look at your current heading and subtract the difference, then determine steer right or steer left based on which number is higher or lower. There are some shortcuts you can use but you are still doing the math in your head as you fly.
Mine shows traffic on the moving map. I'll try to get a screenshot for you next time I'm up.I know the brochure says it has traffic, and it does in the traffic window. I have yet to see traffic on the map even when traffic is selected in the map menu. I also have not seen a video review showing traffic displayed on the map.
If you have one and it shows traffic on the moving map I'd like to see that, but so far no joy for me on that feature.
The problem with 660s is the slow database downloading. iPad is more than 100X faster. The navigation database will take hours if you select ALL states.
Tom
Your panel has a whole lot of attitude. I like.I love my Aera 660. It’s hardwired to the GDL51 for XM wx and radio, and the 350C audio panel. It’s also BT to the GTX345 for traffic and ADSB. You can zoom in on the pics and see the traffic. That little thing does a lot and works better in the sun than the iPad.
It’s also a great backup should I lose all electrical. The 660, GDL51 and G5’s all have battery backups.
Sadly, yes. If only Garmin allowed database updates over microSD card. If only...The problem with 660s is the slow database downloading. iPad is more than 100X faster. The navigation database will take hours if you select ALL states.
Your panel has a whole lot of attitude. I like.
(G5 AI + G5 HSI in reversionary mode + vacuum AI + 660 in 3D mode)
You should consider installing an AV20S and increase the number of attitude indicators to 5
Sadly, yes. If only Garmin allowed database updates over microSD card. If only...
Are you still looking for one ? Our club plane is parting with ours.May be a longshot but ya never know. The 396 is getting a little tired. Thanks everyone!
Are you still looking for one ? Our club plane is parting with ours.