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Old November 20th 06, 05:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.ifr
dlevy[_1_]
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Default backup for vacuum pump/attitude indicator failure

I've been struggling with the same issue. I have a 396 but not a 430. I
also want more utility out of my airplane.

I finally said screw it..... I ordered the electric backup attitude
indicator from Sporty's. $1,871.45 with the AOPA discount. All of the
other options are not really usable. This way I have two indicators inches
apart that require no switching, batteries, cables, etc....


"Kelly" wrote in message
ups.com...
I would be interested in getting opinions about backup systems for a
vacuum pump failure and/or AI failure. I have a 172P with a single
vacuum pump system, standard instruments otherwise, and a Garmin 430.
I am most concerned about having a good backup if I lose a vacuum pump
or AI in IMC. I have been thinking about either a Garmin 396/496 or
the electric AI available from Sporty's. Looks like I could get a 396
or installed electric AI for about the same price ($2200 or so). While
I haven't seen the panel page/"6-pack" page on the 396 or 496, I have
read (in Aviation Consumer) that it's good enough to keep control of
the airplane in an emergency situation. Obviously, the 396/496 has a
number of other neat features such as inflight weather, terrain info,
etc. Any suggestions on which way to go with this.

BTW, I had also considered the Precise Flight backup vacuum system for
a while, and it certainly is cheaper (around $700 installed). However,
I was concerned by the fact that it would do nothing for you in the
event of failure of the AI vs. the primary vacuum pump.

Thanks.
Kelly