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Old April 17th 07, 04:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Al G[_1_]
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Default IFR GNS 430 with expired database


"Dave S" wrote in message
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Jose wrote:
I have been told that it is illegal to fly IFR in an aircraft that has an
operating IFR rated GNS 430, whose database is out of date, =even= if it
is placarded INOP, placed in the OFF position, and the airplane, even
without the 430, is otherwise legal for IFR.

True?

Jose



You've been told wrong. You can still fly ILS, LOC and VOR approaches
without regard to the status of the GPS database. You can even use the out
of date database for situational awareness. You just cant file /G, since
you are not capable of legally accepting or executing an IFR GPS approach,
assuming that the out of date box is the sole source of IFR GPS
certification.


Dave


That's how I understand it, and how it is explained by Jeppesen. You
can't file /G with an expired database.

Al G