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I am in the early planning stages for a panel upgrade on my Comanche, including making it IFR ready so I can get my rating in it. In Canada, one of the requirements says:
For the plane to be IFR legal, it must have:
So, basically, if my IFR GPS fails, I must have some other means of navigation that would allow me to complete an approach and missed approach. My instructor said to just install two GPS units. Now, my plan is to install a really nice primary unit. But then for the secondary unit, I want to go on a budget. Would you install something like a KLN94 or one of the ancient, no color Garmins as a backup unit? I assume my iPad would not count as a "backup" - I think it has to be panel mounted. What about a panel mounted VFR unit as a backup, would that be legal?
Also curious, do the U.S. regs say something similar? If so, what did you do for backup navigation? Second GPS or something else?
For the plane to be IFR legal, it must have:
- (j) sufficient radio navigation equipment to permit the pilot, in the event of the failure at any stage of the flight of any item of that equipment, including any associated flight instrument display,
- (i) to proceed to the destination aerodrome or proceed to another aerodrome that is suitable for landing, and
- (ii) where the aircraft is operated in IMC, to complete an instrument approach and, if necessary, conduct a missed approach procedure.
So, basically, if my IFR GPS fails, I must have some other means of navigation that would allow me to complete an approach and missed approach. My instructor said to just install two GPS units. Now, my plan is to install a really nice primary unit. But then for the secondary unit, I want to go on a budget. Would you install something like a KLN94 or one of the ancient, no color Garmins as a backup unit? I assume my iPad would not count as a "backup" - I think it has to be panel mounted. What about a panel mounted VFR unit as a backup, would that be legal?
Also curious, do the U.S. regs say something similar? If so, what did you do for backup navigation? Second GPS or something else?