I would want ground-based nav and approach capability as a backup to GPS. At equipped airports, you will normally be expected to fly the ILS, and it often has lower mins than the corresponding GPS approach. I agree you will rarely if ever use VOR nav except in some sort of emergency.
I’m a professional pilot for a living. Most LPVs have the same mins as the ILS. At work, we almost always fly the LPV over the ILS because it much less button pushing on the setup and missed approach.
In my 310 I fly for fun, I have a Foreflight with the Garmin 345 and GDL51 both as backup Nav sources. I have a GTN650 and never use the ground based Nav feature. If there’s and ILS, then it almost has an LPV as well.
I’m never “expected” to fly the ILS even if it’s on the ATIS. If I want the RNAV approach in lieu of the ILS, I just tell the controller I’d like the RNAV. I’ve never been denied an RNAV over the ILS. I think the only airports that don’t have LPV approaches with an existing ILS are military bases. Almost every airport has an RNAV (LPV, LNAV, LNAV/VNAV) approach.
If I could go back and redo my avionics, I probably would have done the 375 with 2 Garmin 225 Comm radios. I would have saved about $4k dollars.
As the above post says, if you go with the GTN650, then you should go with the GTX345. They play well together and it’s ADSB In/out vs ADSB Out only on the GTX335.
The 375 is IN/Out and also has the built in Bluetooth saving you another $1100 by not needed the Flightstream 210.
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