TexasAviation
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I'm in the market for my first plane (see this thread). I plan to do my instrument training in it and, presumably, a fair amount of IFR flying in it after I get my instrument ticket. I'm looking for a plane I want to keep for a good long while and ideally a real four-seater like the Cherokee 235.
I've been shopping for something with an IFR certified GPS in it, but my options sure would open up if I could do without it at my budget (under $60k). In the real world, how important/convenient is it to have GPS for instrument flying? Will the old steam gauges severely limit my utility of the airplane because I can't use GPS approaches and navigation?
Just wondering if IFR GPS needs to stay on my "must have" list or if it's just a nicety.
And for that matter, if I had to choose between them, do you appreciate autopilot or GPS more in real-world IFR flying?
Just looking for insights on my shopping decisions.
I've been shopping for something with an IFR certified GPS in it, but my options sure would open up if I could do without it at my budget (under $60k). In the real world, how important/convenient is it to have GPS for instrument flying? Will the old steam gauges severely limit my utility of the airplane because I can't use GPS approaches and navigation?
Just wondering if IFR GPS needs to stay on my "must have" list or if it's just a nicety.
And for that matter, if I had to choose between them, do you appreciate autopilot or GPS more in real-world IFR flying?
Just looking for insights on my shopping decisions.