Spinning the GPS knob is an option on some units.I think some of the older units do the Course To thing also. But [push] [twist] sure beats click push click click click......click push, repeat, repeat, repeat........
Spinning the GPS knob is an option on some units.I think some of the older units do the Course To thing also. But [push] [twist] sure beats click push click click click......click push, repeat, repeat, repeat........
The obs on a gps will let you set the bearing to a waypoint as opposed to a Direct-To. I’ve never used it, but that is what it does.
He told me that he can't install a GPS 175 and use our current Ki209 without having an ILS also. We bought the KI209 specifically because we knew we could use it on a GPS someday. That's always been the plan. This guy just always seems to come up with an excuse why it's going to cost thousands of dollars more than expected. Yes, it would be nice to have an ILS but truthfully, we don't fly for a living, never fly minimums and if GPS goes out, we can fly a VOR approach or possibly something else. I'll probably just bite the bullet, it just makes me feel like I shouldn't trust this guy, he seems to make his own rules.Back to that? Is he telling you literally that? That the FAR’s or something say you can’t fly a plane IFR if it doesn’t have an ILS in it? That being asked I think the above few posts are sage advice.
He told me that he can't install a GPS 175 and use our current Ki209 without having an ILS also. We bought the KI209 specifically because we knew we could use it on a GPS someday. That's always been the plan. This guy just always seems to come up with an excuse why it's going to cost thousands of dollars more than expected. Yes, it would be nice to have an ILS but truthfully, we don't fly for a living, never fly minimums and if GPS goes out, we can fly a VOR approach or possibly something else. I'll probably just bite the bullet, it just makes me feel like I shouldn't trust this guy, he seems to make his own rules.
He told me that he can't install a GPS 175 and use our current Ki209 without having an ILS also. We bought the KI209 specifically because we knew we could use it on a GPS someday. That's always been the plan. This guy just always seems to come up with an excuse why it's going to cost thousands of dollars more than expected. Yes, it would be nice to have an ILS but truthfully, we don't fly for a living, never fly minimums and if GPS goes out, we can fly a VOR approach or possibly something else. I'll probably just bite the bullet, it just makes me feel like I shouldn't trust this guy, he seems to make his own rules.