rookie1255
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61.129 (j) defines TAA but I have some questions about interpretation.
1. Does the MFD have to necessarily be separate from the PFD? For example, a Dynon can do split screen which shows moving map one half and the PFD on the other. Could this be a PFD/MFD even though it's only one screen?
2. The reg says nothing about the GPS being IFR certified so could the Dynon with it's internal VFR GPS qualify?
3. Would this airplane qualify as a TAA?
https://www.trade-a-plane.com/searc...odel=RV-12&listing_id=2366435&s-type=aircraft
I've heard that dual G5s can qualify but I've also heard that it doesn't because the G5 flight director function is not a real flight director with outputs for pitch and roll, and the command bars are a "depiction" only. Without those pitch and roll outputs it's not a truly "integrated" autopilot as mentioned in 61.129(j)(2).
1. Does the MFD have to necessarily be separate from the PFD? For example, a Dynon can do split screen which shows moving map one half and the PFD on the other. Could this be a PFD/MFD even though it's only one screen?
2. The reg says nothing about the GPS being IFR certified so could the Dynon with it's internal VFR GPS qualify?
3. Would this airplane qualify as a TAA?
https://www.trade-a-plane.com/searc...odel=RV-12&listing_id=2366435&s-type=aircraft
I've heard that dual G5s can qualify but I've also heard that it doesn't because the G5 flight director function is not a real flight director with outputs for pitch and roll, and the command bars are a "depiction" only. Without those pitch and roll outputs it's not a truly "integrated" autopilot as mentioned in 61.129(j)(2).