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Anyone successfully flying coupled approaches with the S-Tec 30?
I will be sitting behind one later this week with a GNX375 in the panel next to it and near as I can tell, the S-Tec will not follow vertical guidance, it will only hold an altitude based upon a baro sensor.
From everything I can find, the S-Tec 30 would make a wonderful VFR AP, but not so much for IFR operations. Better than nothing, obviously, if it will hold an altitude for you while monitor its progress then just fall back on stick-n-rudder (-n-throttle-n-trim-flaps-n-gear) to execute the vertical part of the approach.
Am I understanding this correctly or is there some magic way to actually have the S-Tec guided down by the GNX?
Edit to add: When I asked the avionics guy about this three months ago when it went in for a panel upgrade, he swore up and down that it would work just fine... I have found nothing since to support that claim.
I will be sitting behind one later this week with a GNX375 in the panel next to it and near as I can tell, the S-Tec will not follow vertical guidance, it will only hold an altitude based upon a baro sensor.
From everything I can find, the S-Tec 30 would make a wonderful VFR AP, but not so much for IFR operations. Better than nothing, obviously, if it will hold an altitude for you while monitor its progress then just fall back on stick-n-rudder (-n-throttle-n-trim-flaps-n-gear) to execute the vertical part of the approach.
Am I understanding this correctly or is there some magic way to actually have the S-Tec guided down by the GNX?
Edit to add: When I asked the avionics guy about this three months ago when it went in for a panel upgrade, he swore up and down that it would work just fine... I have found nothing since to support that claim.