nj-pilot
Pre-takeoff checklist
Good learning experience today - will keep this post brief:
Regarding the PJ2, it's out of warranty, but I'm pretty annoyed that it operated so poorly. I'm going to write to Sporty's and see if they'll replace it or repair it. Otherwise, welcome any suggestions for backup radios - I now know for sure that I need my backup radio to have headset adapter/plugs and an optional wired power source (i.e., if I don't have enough battery power).
- Flying Hudson corridor north at 1500 with ATC
- In a C172SP with G1000 (rental)
- Right around the GWB (talking to La Guardia tower), MFD and PFD go dark - all avionics still functioning, but cannot see or control comms (or anything other than the standby flight instruments)
- I advise ATC that I won't be able to switch frequencies until I work it out
- Tried pulling/resetting fuses and switches, tried the MFD backup button - nothing worked
- Home airport is KCDW - which is ~15 mi to the west (class D under the B shelf)
- I pull out my Sporty's PJ2 radio, connect it to the USB power source, plug my headset in - and tried to confirm with ATC that they could hear me
- Radio malfunction: With headset plugged in, every time I use the PTT button to talk, it would disconnect transmission (but I could hear them just fine)
- Tried without headset plugged in, worked a little better, but still cut my transmission in and out (and it was hard as hell to hear them without my headset)
- Unsuccessful in my attempts, the super helpful controller at La Guardia tower was kind and supportive enough to allow me to stay on his frequency as he cleared me back to KCDW (and cleared me to land)
Regarding the PJ2, it's out of warranty, but I'm pretty annoyed that it operated so poorly. I'm going to write to Sporty's and see if they'll replace it or repair it. Otherwise, welcome any suggestions for backup radios - I now know for sure that I need my backup radio to have headset adapter/plugs and an optional wired power source (i.e., if I don't have enough battery power).