Dave Arata
Pre-takeoff checklist
Thoughts?
Ditto. Or I was desperate to gain a few pounds of useful.I wouldn't do it unless something in the vacuum system was on the fritz.
But what about the cost of overhauling mechanical gyros over a long period of time?Vacuum pump are waaaaaaaay cheaper than dual G5s
But what about the cost of overhauling mechanical gyros over a long period of time?
But what about the cost of overhauling mechanical gyros over a long period of time?
The thing about these newfangled electrical gadgets is you can put new software on them to add functionality that wasn’t there when you bought it. The G5 is not going away in 10 years.I haven't had a gyro overhauled in years, but what about the obsolescence cost of G5's and the cost of whatever their replacement is? I can't imagine Garmin supporting an inexpensive device like a G5 for more than 10 years or so. So if (when) one dies, I think you're gonna be spending a lot more than the cost to repair a gyro.
I like how most people would spend a few AMU to save a couple of pounds, yet many will not consider losing a couple of pounds themselves.Ditto. Or I was desperate to gain a few pounds of useful.
Waiting for the AV-30 would be a better and cheaper way to get rid of vacuum. Just have to wait another year or so, and hope that it makes it through certification. Probably weight less as well.If your thinking of replacing your vacuum system,it’s a good choice.
I've ripped 110lbs out of my airplane. That's an entire person worth of weight. And it doesn't start with "well I could just take a dump" Ounces turn into lbs... quickly. I don't think it hurts to pull weight out of an airplane, ever, and I don't think comparing it to personal weight loss is terribly relevant.I like how most people would spend a few AMU to save a couple of pounds, yet many will not consider losing a couple of pounds themselves.
There’s more than just VFR and IFR. I agree with you in the 162 I fly. The silly glass panel is a waste to tool around on fair weather days. I rarely even look at it.Personally, I think it's overkill if it (or the pilot) is only ever going to be VFR. There's not even a requirement or even a *need* to have the instruments they would replace for VFR, and like other people have recently posted they don't even use their panel for primary navigation. So for a VFR only pilot or plane, I think they are over kill. But I also think a lot of panel equipment is overkill for VFR only. I see pictures of panels in slow-ass planes flown by VFR guys that look like they pulled the panel out of a brand new Cirrus, and put in their plane. It's like why??
If I ever go VFR only (myself or the plane) long-term, the non-required equipment in the plane is going to be sparse. Transponder and com, and that's probably about it. I'll navigate with a tablet or something.
Except that our planes were designed back when average weights for airmen and passengers were 155-170 and as recently as 2003, the FAA has added another 10 pounds to the “average” person up to 200 pounds for men and 179 for women. This includes 16 pounds of personal bags, but that is 184# for men and 163# for women. It is no wonder that very few people consider the 172 or Cherokee actually a 4 person plane. Well, except they are if men weigh 165 and women weigh 130 like most did 60 years ago.I've ripped 110lbs out of my airplane. That's an entire person worth of weight. And it doesn't start with "well I could just take a dump" Ounces turn into lbs... quickly. I don't think it hurts to pull weight out of an airplane, ever, and I don't think comparing it to personal weight loss is terribly relevant.
I have a few patients like that. Mid 80’s. Fast every Friday. I think it’s a religious thing???My flight instructor is an old guy (no, actually really old - 89) and he doesn’t eat on Wednesday’s - don’t ask. Since I have a 150 and fly out of an obstructed 2700’ grass strip, Wednesdays are the day the fly when it is 95 degrees! That is a few pounds less crap inside of him. Instant weight savings on Wednesday.
If I lost 20-30 lbs I'd probably lose my medical as well. I'm already pretty close to ideal weight.I like how most people would spend a few AMU to save a couple of pounds, yet many will not consider losing a couple of pounds themselves.
My flight instructor is an old guy (no, actually really old - 89) and he doesn’t eat on Wednesday’s - don’t ask.
I see pictures of panels in slow-ass planes flown by VFR guys that look like they pulled the panel out of a brand new Cirrus, and put in their plane. It's like why??
because the can and they wanted to?
its a matter of personal preference, $10 sunglasses from Walmart and $200 from Ray-Ban do the same thingI dunno just strikes me as funny and a waste of money when it's never going to be put to a practical use. Like having leather interior installed in a rusted out Yugo.
its a matter of personal preference, $10 sunglasses from Walmart and $200 from Ray-Ban do the same thing
not being defensive, just trying to understand whats wrong with putting a G5 or even a TXi in a 152 if the pilot wants to. typically when someone comes on this board asking for will X avionics do this in my plane, there are a few answers like unless you have a Bo its not worth it. why spend $x on avionics when a ball hanging via a string from the ceiling will do it.. and such.Yeah I've never paid that for sunglasses either...at least for non-prescription ones.
Why so defensive?
not being defensive, just trying to understand whats wrong with putting a G5 or even a TXi in a 152 if the pilot wants to. typically when someone comes on this board asking for will X avionics do this in my plane, there are a few answers like unless you have a Bo its not worth it. why spend $x on avionics when a ball hanging via a string from the ceiling will do it.. and such.
I dunno just strikes me as funny and a waste of money when it's never going to be put to a practical use. Like having leather interior installed in a rusted out Yugo.
You can say that about buying an airplane ?I dunno just strikes me as funny and a waste of money when it's never going to be put to a practical use.
You can say that about buying an airplane ?
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Thoughts?
Yea.Cuts a routine trip from 8 hours to 2 or less. Calculate my time saved and it makes sense and puts me ahead. (Airlines don't service the area)
I also do a lot of volunteer flights.
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