Need a 2nd nav with GNS 430?
I am doing some preliminary planning of the panel for my RV-9A and
wondering if a 2nd nav is really a necessity with a GNS 430 in the
panel. Seems to me that flying IFR GPS, with mostly GPS approaches in
the near future, I should not have much need for a 2nd VOR receiver to
identify intersections - obviously the GPS does that itself and the 430
does have one nav radio built-in.
Only problematic area I can think of are the cases where 2 VOR receivers
are pretty much necessary - to identify FAFs on ILS, LOC, and VOR (no
GPS overlay) approaches. I release that ILS's almost always have an OM
anyway and VOR IAPs w/no GPS overlay become scarcer by the month. With
WAAS.. much less of a problem all around (WAAS precision approaches).
If I decide I can do without another nav I save $2000 going with a SL-40
(com only) vs a SL-30 (nav/com).
Interesting in hearing from people with 430s (and up) how they are
flying the things.
(As for navigating with the 430 tango uniform - there's ATC vectors &
the backup handheld GPS.)
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