unsafervguy
En-Route
installing a non-waas 430 is a stupid idea. they are obsolete, not repairable, and getting harder to find on the used market. with the cost of installation almost as much or more as the unit, you will end up paying more for it the first time it fail. and it will, those things are getting over 20 years old now. even the WAAS unit hasnt been made in almost 15 years.Hi everyone, OP here. Thank you all for the help. I should clarify a few things. Number one is that I am buying and will be using this plane as a time builder for my commercial license hours, and hopefully for my IFR, if I end up upgrading my avionics. I am young for a pilot and have money to upgrade but am trying to be as economical as possible with this decision.
Number two is the question of approaches in my area. While my home airport is a small untowered field, there is a class delta 15 miles north from me that has these approaches: ILS, LOC, LOC/DME, RNAV (GPS), RNAV (RNP), VOR, VOR/DME.
While my training could be done on a single King KX-155 and VOR/GS CDI, I am starting to realize that a GPS unit is probably worth it. Right now I am thinking my best bet is a non-WAAS Garmin 430 and a VOR/GS CDI. The 430 will give me Nav/com/gps without needing more than one system. I could rip out the Apollo GX-65 and have the garmin as my single unit, thus alleviating the need for an audio panel and associated wiring.
I think a single nav/com/gps unit with a good CDI would suit my needs without spending an excessive amount of money, or buying old crappy systems. So with that said, does anyone have any good recommendations for something similar to a 430 that would suit my needs? I know WAAS would be a good thing to have, but I don’t think I can justify the extra cost considering the circumstances.
And as for having a single com unit that could fail, there is risk there but I always have a fully charged handheld radio (with headset adapter) in my flight bag. And I always use ForeFlight paired with a Sentry mini for ADS-B in as backups for the aircraft equipment.
Thank you for all of the help, and fly safe!
Sam
like wise ditch the idea of the kx165, it was a great radio but is dated and parts are not available for it.
find a used sl-30, a new gnc355, and a audio panel and be done with it.