Ronnie Godfrey
Pre-takeoff checklist
So I'm working on my IFR certification and the time has come that I will be using the GNS430 for actual conditions when the opportunity presents itself. I searched the forum, but only found one thread and it didn't really answer my question, so here's a new one!
I pulled my data card and it's got a green label because it's non-WAAS. I've got to get my hands on a computer adapter, though. Anyway, my real question is this: when I visit the Garmin website, I'm presented with two options for updates: obstacles and terrain. My unit does not have a terrain card installed, so it would appear that I just need the obstacle data, correct? I know that there is Jeppesen data available also. Does it offer anything more, such as new approaches or something?
I guess at the end of the day, I just want to know what the minimum requirement is to make my unit legal for IFR use. Seeing as how I'm flying a Cherokee 140, it's not like I'm going to be out there when the ceilings are 400 feet lol!
Thanks in advance!
I pulled my data card and it's got a green label because it's non-WAAS. I've got to get my hands on a computer adapter, though. Anyway, my real question is this: when I visit the Garmin website, I'm presented with two options for updates: obstacles and terrain. My unit does not have a terrain card installed, so it would appear that I just need the obstacle data, correct? I know that there is Jeppesen data available also. Does it offer anything more, such as new approaches or something?
I guess at the end of the day, I just want to know what the minimum requirement is to make my unit legal for IFR use. Seeing as how I'm flying a Cherokee 140, it's not like I'm going to be out there when the ceilings are 400 feet lol!
Thanks in advance!