Bonanza
Pre-takeoff checklist
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2005
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- 154
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- N California & New Zealand
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Bonanza
When I first got my GPS installed I asked the avionics shop if they could teach me how to use it. They laughed and handed me the book.
When I brought the plane back to home base, all the instructors wanted to fly with me to see my new panel and learn about all the new gizmos. So basically I taught myself how to use the system over many hours by trial and error.
With so few school planes equipped with modern avionics and no standardization from the manufacturers it seems that you are very lucky if you can find an instructor who knows anything about the particular model you may have installed, let alone one who is competent and qualified to teach it.
I now have 4 years experience of the Garmin 530/430 and I still occasionally find new functions and make a few mistakes.
So how did all of you learn to use GPS? Do you feel comfortable using the advanced features (eg. amending a flight plan in flight) or do you just use the ‘D’ button?
Stephen
When I brought the plane back to home base, all the instructors wanted to fly with me to see my new panel and learn about all the new gizmos. So basically I taught myself how to use the system over many hours by trial and error.
With so few school planes equipped with modern avionics and no standardization from the manufacturers it seems that you are very lucky if you can find an instructor who knows anything about the particular model you may have installed, let alone one who is competent and qualified to teach it.
I now have 4 years experience of the Garmin 530/430 and I still occasionally find new functions and make a few mistakes.
So how did all of you learn to use GPS? Do you feel comfortable using the advanced features (eg. amending a flight plan in flight) or do you just use the ‘D’ button?
Stephen