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I currently have a KLN89B installed in my Piper Cherokee. The plane is VFR only and has a placard stating that the GPS installed is for VFR flight only. I unexpectedly won an eBay auction for a KLN94 for much less $$$ than what they currently sell for so I thought, let's take the KLN89B out and put the KLN94 in. Shouldn't be an issue since it's a direct slide-in replacement unit. I emailed my nearest avionics person and he broke bad news to me, saying that the actual swapping of the units would take him literally 30 seconds, but it's considered a "major modification" and requires all sorts of paperwork for field approvals and whatnot - something he won't do for a unit that is as old as the KLN94. Is there anything I can do here? I don't need the plane to be "IFR Certified" with the KLN94. I want to keep it as a VFR plane. Is it really that difficult paperwork wise to replace the KLN89B with the slide-in replacement unit on a VFR plane?
To make matters a bit more difficult: I'm in the U.S. right now but my plane is a Canadian registered airplane. Back home, my mechanic actually recommended to get the KLN94 to replace the 89B and he said he can simply swap the units with a logbook entry. If that really is the case (I'll research TC documents to confirm), then a U.S. avionics person should also be able to simply swap the units and enter it in my logbook to make it legal, right?
To make matters a bit more difficult: I'm in the U.S. right now but my plane is a Canadian registered airplane. Back home, my mechanic actually recommended to get the KLN94 to replace the 89B and he said he can simply swap the units with a logbook entry. If that really is the case (I'll research TC documents to confirm), then a U.S. avionics person should also be able to simply swap the units and enter it in my logbook to make it legal, right?