camorton
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Craig Morton
I'm wondering if there is any value in retaining an analog CDI for use as a backup or cross-reference when installing an electronic MFD like the Garmin GI 275 MFD. I have a conventional nav/com (KX155) and I'm installing and IFR GPS (GPS175). I know I can connect both to the 275 and toggle between the two nav sources for course guidance. I was going to replace the existing CDI (KI209) with the 275. But now I'm thinking it might be better to keep the old CDI in the panel.
When I'm flying a VOR or ILS approach (using the KX155), I could load the overlay approach on the GPS and the 275 would provide a cross-check for course guidance - secondary to the analog CDI. If I only have one CDI, it would have to be in either NAV or GPS mode. When it's in NAV, the GPS overlay would only be displayed on the GPS screen itself, right?
On the other hand, maybe the extra display just adds more to scan, and in the real-world focusing on one CDI is better? Interested to hear what others think.
C.
When I'm flying a VOR or ILS approach (using the KX155), I could load the overlay approach on the GPS and the 275 would provide a cross-check for course guidance - secondary to the analog CDI. If I only have one CDI, it would have to be in either NAV or GPS mode. When it's in NAV, the GPS overlay would only be displayed on the GPS screen itself, right?
On the other hand, maybe the extra display just adds more to scan, and in the real-world focusing on one CDI is better? Interested to hear what others think.
C.