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OK, here's a new take on an old debate:
I fly a 172 with 2 good NAV/COMs, an M1 Loran and a flaky ADF in the Northeast US. Since everything up here is airways and most of the fields I go to have an ILS or LOC approach, this is enough to get away with on most of the flights I take. This is the plane I got my ticket in so I'm used to it. I've been thinking about trying to talk my partners into floating the 6k or so to install a basic IFR-certified GPS like a GX-50 or similar. No, we cannot afford a GNS-430/480 so that is not part of the decision matrix. Lately, I've been wondering whether the *real* value of something like the newer handheld GPSs with terrain alerting (i.e. Garmin 296) might actually be greater. I know it's not certified, but the certified GPS will do nothing to warn me that I'm rapidly approaching cumulogranite for whatever reason. Let's say I cannot get both the handheld and the panel-mount: What would you choose? -cwk. |
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