tawood
En-Route
Trying to read between the lines here...seems they've hit a snag at some level:
https://www.uavionix.com/news/skybeacon-certification-update/
https://www.uavionix.com/news/skybeacon-certification-update/
Sure, and I think most people are aware of that, but I find interesting their statement that reads, "have changed our approach to full TSO certification after careful deliberation with the FAA"...Whenever a company is dealing with a government regulator regarding a certification it almost always has limited to zero control over the approval timeline. I deal with the DOT in my business (non-aviation) and have an almost constant series of certification or approval processes underway with them. Sometimes things get done in a matter of 2 or 3 months, and sometimes its a year or more, and we have no way of predicting.
Sure, and I think most people are aware of that, but I find interesting their statement that reads, "have changed our approach to full TSO certification after careful deliberation with the FAA"...
Makes me wonder.
Me too...although I now see they are making a white-rear-light version. I think, if available, that would be the one I choose.Still hoping this makes it to market, it will be a great solution for a lot of aircraft...
Me too...although I now see they are making a white-rear-light version. I think, if available, that would be the one I choose.
Another self-imposed deadline...more of an annoyance than anything. Reminds me of when I take my car in for service, and they say it will be done in four hours, then after waiting three days it is still not finished.email this morning says end of June for TSO approval
I applaud what they are trying to do too but there is a reason I removed the echouat within a couple weeks of install.Don't know why y'all are beating on Uavionix. I think that it is very interesting what they are doing. I would love to do all of this installation myself. Progress is being made. I will hold off on the GDL82 until I see what comes of this effort.
im not beating up on them. im with ya, theyre not putting me out by their trials and tribulations in getting the thing past the obstructuonists at the FAA. so thats only the OP losing his mind over it. Reminds me of that louis ck bit about people ungrateful for the wifi breaking down on an airline flight: "How quickly, the world owes him something he knew existed only 10 seconds ago".Don't know why y'all are beating on Uavionix. I think that it is very interesting what they are doing. I would love to do all of this installation myself. Progress is being made. I will hold off on the GDL82 until I see what comes of this effort.
i know you posted about it a while back. so, lets cut the cryptic stuff. whats the deal with uavionix? is the radio communication technology being employed by these de facto xponder relay units essentially unreliable and or prone to failure? is the so called power transducer (using the wiring of the electrical system to grab the xponder data) basically snake oil? is the hardware cheapest vendor stuff that breaks in a week? come man, spell it outI applaud what they are trying to do too but there is a reason I removed the echouat within a couple weeks of install.
"...expect that skyBeacon installations on non-STC’d models will be a minor alteration which can be signed off on by an A&P holding an IA or a Part 145 repair station."
Why would a minor alteration require an A&P holding an IA? STC's require IA involvement, any A&P can make minor alterations and sign the return to service.
And what was that reason, exactly? I'm curious, especially since that's the most appealing solution for our plane right now.I applaud what they are trying to do too but there is a reason I removed the echouat within a couple weeks of install.
i know you posted about it a while back. so, lets cut the cryptic stuff. whats the deal with uavionix? is the radio communication technology being employed by these de facto xponder relay units essentially unreliable and or prone to failure? is the so called power transducer (using the wiring of the electrical system to grab the xponder data) basically snake oil? is the hardware cheapest vendor stuff that breaks in a week? come man, spell it out
.
And what was that reason, exactly? I'm curious, especially since that's the most appealing solution for our plane right now.
I had the same thought but let it go.Sounds like an improvement but I wonder if the FAA will take issue with a GPS altitude in place of pressure altitude in the system.
especially since that's the most appealing solution for our plane right now.
It seems fit my experiential very well but I worry would it be very easy to remove by theft? Does anyone know it has any special lock screw or other anti theft design and protection?
Believe or not, there were series of break-ins around 15 some years ago at my home base. Many of those Garmin avionics went missing and never been found. This seems much easier to be remove than the break-in the cockpit doors. If the app only communicates to the device via Bluetooth and only program the mode-S code without pulling the manufacture serial number, I don't think it can prevent the thief. I think the company should take this feature into consideration if it has not done so.Secondly, theft among the GA community has got to be minimal.
Something I never thought of, but you are right...it would be a very quick, easy theft.Believe or not, there were series of break-ins around 15 some years ago at my home base. Many of those Garmin avionics went missing and never been found. This seems much easier to be remove than the break-in the cockpit doors. If the app only communicates to the device via Bluetooth and only program the mode-S code without pulling the manufacture serial number, I don't think it can prevent the thief. I think the company should take this feature into consideration if it has not done so.
Secondly, theft among the GA community has got to be minimal.
I can only hope someone breaks into my plane and installs a new GPS.
I just don't see how they are going to get this done without a TSO'd chip, and they won't be selling a TSO'D WAAS chip unit for $1,500. But I've been wrong before, and will be so again.