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The new SW is out for the 172 182 and 206's G1000
service bulliten # SB11-34-21
service bulliten # SB11-34-21
The new SW is out for the 172 182 and 206's G1000
service bulliten # SB11-34-21
What is a typical cost for the SW upgrade?
What does it add?
Thanks for the heads up John!The new SW is out for the 172 182 and 206's G1000
service bulliten # SB11-34-21
This might be a dumb question but I'm a renter not an owner and I ask:If you have SVT or in warranty then you pay nothing. If you do not have SVT and out of warranty you will need the cockpit guide at $295 or online, and $149 for the SW and 3 hours labor for install, keep in mind this upgrade is for WAAS G1000 only other non WAAS will be out later.
This might be a dumb question but I'm a renter not an owner and I ask:
How can you tell if a G1000 is WAAS or not?? I thought they both give you "vertical guidance" but which is actually waas?
cool, thanks!Only the WAAS will give you vertical guidance on non-ILS approaches.
And if you go to the aux pages for the GPS status, the WAAS version will give you SBAS and the other won't. There are doubtless other ways to tell by looking at the system information page...
just look on the AUX 6 page and it will have on the left for the GIA if it is a GIAW then you have WAAS, also just look in the POH. If you rent then any 2007 and newer 182 206 are WAAS and any 2008 and newer 172 will be WAAS, the post above is also a way to check, even on other airframes.This might be a dumb question but I'm a renter not an owner and I ask:
How can you tell if a G1000 is WAAS or not?? I thought they both give you "vertical guidance" but which is actually waas?
Do these software updates have to be installed by an approved Garmin avionics shop?
Any A&P / IA?
Or an owner?
I understand charting updates can be completed by the owner / pilot?
Yes any FAA approved shop, AI or A&P can do it but it has to be ordered though a Cessna service center just like parts, but to get reinbursed it has to be done at a Cessna service center.Do these software updates have to be installed by an approved Garmin avionics shop?
Any A&P / IA?
Or an owner?
I understand charting updates can be completed by the owner / pilot?
Yes any FAA approved shop, AI or A&P can do it but it has to be ordered though a Cessna service center just like parts, but to get reinbursed it has to be done at a Cessna service center.
The new cockpit guide MUST be in the aircraft to sign off on the upgrade. The cockpit guide is $295 or print from the web.
Not sure if Garmin is printing their manuals on gold leaf or what, but it's utterly ridiculous to pay $295 for a paper ring-bound copy of a manual.
Yes any FAA approved shop, AI or A&P can do it but it has to be ordered though a Cessna service center just like parts, but to get reinbursed it has to be done at a Cessna service center.
The new cockpit guide MUST be in the aircraft to sign off on the upgrade. The cockpit guide is $295 or print from the web.
Yes the price is high for the cockpit guide, I download and print out in color. The high cost is right for the guide, I know I have printed other books and to print in color and the type of paper it is printed on and done better than a Kinkos can do is about the right price for the few that are printed. I agree you can have printed or print yourself, but you will not have the quality that Garmin had done. I did take a copy of it to a high end printer and they said that that price is fair for the type printing that was done and that there were not thousands printed, I was having them printed for government training. The bottom line is Garmin does have it online so you can print yourself, no reason to have the high end printing like Garmin's. If you have SVT or you are in warranty the book is free from Garmin.The PDF of the guide is free, though, and it costs a LOT less to have the file printed and bound at your local copy shop than it does to buy it from Garmin, and it's perfectly legal.
Not sure if Garmin is printing their manuals on gold leaf or what, but it's utterly ridiculous to pay $295 for a paper ring-bound copy of a manual.
The SW version is 563.21 that goes into the 172 182 206.BTW, for you G1000 Cessna 172/182/206 drivers who are wanting to print the Cockpit Reference Guide yourselves rather than pay the $295 for it, here's the link to the PDF:
http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/G1000:CessnaNavIIISystemSoftware0563.18_CockpitReferenceGuide.pdf
This is for software version 0563.18 for Cessna Nav III only - Other airplanes and software versions, go here and locate the correct documentation for the airplane you're flying and the software version it has installed. And the Cessna captains can find the full Pilot's Guide there, too - That one's not legally required in the plane, but does have a lot of things not present in the required Cockpit Reference Guide.
Yes the price is high for the cockpit guide, I download and print out in color. The high cost is right for the guide, I know I have printed other books and to print in color and the type of paper it is printed on and done better than a Kinkos can do is about the right price for the few that are printed. I agree you can have printed or print yourself, but you will not have the quality that Garmin had done. I did take a copy of it to a high end printer and they said that that price is fair for the type printing that was done and that there were not thousands printed, I was having them printed for government training. The bottom line is Garmin does have it online so you can print yourself, no reason to have the high end printing like Garmin's. If you have SVT or you are in warranty the book is free from Garmin.
You should have that list in the mail by now, if not, I can fax it to you, or see below.Can I obtain a list of added features for the software upgrade (Cessna SB11-34-01) directly from Garmin or Cessna?