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Vintage Snazzy (so my adult children say)
That was fun. Was doing my monthly “keep current” training with my CFII when that happened when we were established on an RNAV approach.
For some strange reason I remembered training - go figure. Situation was stable so don’t act immediately - think it out. Held altitude and heading. We were before the FAF and switched to tower, so quick call to tower to tell them we had lost the GPS and might need to do something different.
Decided plan of action was to go back to approach and ask to get back up to VMC altitude, get delaying vectors, and find an alternative with ILS and get vectors to final.
In the end it was anticlimactic. The GTN GPS came back on line, called tower we were continuing approach, cleared to land and we popped out to VMC and I made actually a decent landing.
Something quirky with the 650. Called our club maintenance officer to have him get it looked at.
I have a new appreciation for redundancy and backup systems!
For some strange reason I remembered training - go figure. Situation was stable so don’t act immediately - think it out. Held altitude and heading. We were before the FAF and switched to tower, so quick call to tower to tell them we had lost the GPS and might need to do something different.
Decided plan of action was to go back to approach and ask to get back up to VMC altitude, get delaying vectors, and find an alternative with ILS and get vectors to final.
In the end it was anticlimactic. The GTN GPS came back on line, called tower we were continuing approach, cleared to land and we popped out to VMC and I made actually a decent landing.
Something quirky with the 650. Called our club maintenance officer to have him get it looked at.
I have a new appreciation for redundancy and backup systems!