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I'm surprised nobody has posted about this.
Many GPS panel models are "no longer" IFR certified! Anybody else affected by this, posted on AOPA web site? It's courtesy your FAA! http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsite...070524gps.html We have a Garmin 300XL, which is one of the units supposedly no longer IFR compliant. Needless to say all three of us in the partnership are besides ourselves. We only put this in our plane a couple of years ago! And how are you handling it? I assume that there's a good chance enough complaints will cause this to be reversed. I heard a birdie suggest to me that it was good so many pilots are unaware of this, they might go ahead and keep flying IFR with those units! The reasons are nitpicky for voiding the units, it is not a safety of flight issue. Prime |
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Prime wrote:
I'm surprised nobody has posted about this. Many GPS panel models are "no longer" IFR certified! Anybody else affected by this, posted on AOPA web site? It's courtesy your FAA! http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsite...070524gps.html We have a Garmin 300XL, which is one of the units supposedly no longer IFR compliant. Needless to say all three of us in the partnership are besides ourselves. We only put this in our plane a couple of years ago! And how are you handling it? I assume that there's a good chance enough complaints will cause this to be reversed. I heard a birdie suggest to me that it was good so many pilots are unaware of this, they might go ahead and keep flying IFR with those units! The reasons are nitpicky for voiding the units, it is not a safety of flight issue. Prime Latest word is that the AOPA jumped the gun on this one. The new AC addresses some RNAV (as in Flight Management Systems) specific Arrival and Departure procedures, and NOT the enroute use of a GPS to identify DME and NDB fixes, nor the use of approach approved GPS's for approaches. Keep studying the news reports, but it seems to me that we who have approach certified GPS's can continue to use them as we have been using them. Rich |
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On Sat, 26 May 2007 19:39:50 -0400, Rich wrote:
Prime wrote: I'm surprised nobody has posted about this. Many GPS panel models are "no longer" IFR certified! Anybody else affected by this, posted on AOPA web site? It's courtesy your FAA! http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsite...070524gps.html We have a Garmin 300XL, which is one of the units supposedly no longer IFR compliant. Needless to say all three of us in the partnership are besides ourselves. We only put this in our plane a couple of years ago! And how are you handling it? I assume that there's a good chance enough complaints will cause this to be reversed. I heard a birdie suggest to me that it was good so many pilots are unaware of this, they might go ahead and keep flying IFR with those units! The reasons are nitpicky for voiding the units, it is not a safety of flight issue. Prime Latest word is that the AOPA jumped the gun on this one. The new AC addresses some RNAV (as in Flight Management Systems) specific Arrival and Departure procedures, and NOT the enroute use of a GPS to identify DME and NDB fixes, nor the use of approach approved GPS's for approaches. Keep studying the news reports, but it seems to me that we who have approach certified GPS's can continue to use them as we have been using them. Rich Look at AIM 1-2-3. Use of Area Navigation (RNAV) Equipment on Conventional Procedures and Routes .... b. Allowable RNAV Equipment. Subject to the requirements in this paragraph, operators may use the following types of RNAV equipment as a substitute or alternate means of navigation guidance: 1. An RNAV system with GPS or DME/DME/IRU inputs, installed in accordance with appropriate airworthiness installation requirements, and compliant with the equipment provisions of AC 90-100, U.S. Terminal and En Route Area Navigation (RNAV) Operations. Standalone GPS systems, compliant with AC 90-100, are included in this set of equipment. A list of compliant systems is available under "Policies & Guidance" at the following website: http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...afs400/afs410/ 2. An RNAV system with GPS or DME/DME/IRU inputs, lacking the capability to automatically perform course-to-fix legs (also called path terminators), installed in accordance with appropriate airworthiness installation requirements, and otherwise compliant with the equipment provisions of AC 90-100. This subset of equipment includes some standalone GPS systems and flight management systems that are authorized for instrument flight rules (IFR) en route and terminal operations but not fully compliant with AC 90-100. However, these systems may not be used as a substitute or alternate means of navigation guidance on segments of an instrument approach, departure, or arrival procedure defined by a VOR course. This restriction does not apply to routes, which may be selected by route name or constructed by "stringing" together two or more waypoints from an onboard navigation database. Many of these systems are identified on the aforementioned website. .... and the rest of it gets even more confusing. However, I believe it is the reference to AC 90-100 compliance that is causing a lot of the angst. --ron |
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On 5/26/2007 6:38:35 PM, Prime wrote:
I'm surprised nobody has posted about this. Then you don't read rec.aviation.piloting. It was first posted back on 5/25: http://tinyurl.com/29zgky -- Peter |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Peter R. [mailto ![]() Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: FAA advisory voids IFR certification for GPS's!!! Subject: FAA advisory voids IFR certification for GPS's!!! ... Then you don't read rec.aviation.piloting. It was first posted back on 5/25: ... Peter Pete, I quit reading r.a.p. because of the tremendous amount of petty bickering that goes on over there - especially surrounding MSXMANIAC and his ilk. Even though I kill-filed his address and that of some other similar trolls, the regular posters could not do the same and continuously kept his threads alive (even though I couldn't see the trolls' posts). I finally had to give up, mostly because I don't have an unlimited amount of time to read completely fruitless topics, and don't want to spend the time downloading that junk. I'm not surprised to see that others may be doing the same. |
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On 5/27/2007 1:46:07 PM, "Jim Carter" wrote:
I quit reading r.a.p. because of the tremendous amount of petty bickering that goes on over there - especially surrounding MSXMANIAC and his ilk. Ah, sorry about that. I made the false assumption that anyone reading this group also reads r.a.p. I, too, was close to bailing due to the same reason when instead I started using a newsreader that allows responses of killfiled posters to be ignored. Now I don't see that poster or any responses and the group is actually quite useful again. -- Peter |
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Pete,
I'm using MAPILabs NNTP plugin for Outlook. It struggles with kill files for news articles but works most of the time. I'd like to know what reader you're using. I'm restricted to a Win environment on this laptop because of some application requirements, and I don't typically have my Linux platform with me while I travel. -----Original Message----- From: Peter R. [mailto ![]() I, too, was close to bailing due to the same reason when instead I started using a newsreader that allows responses of killfiled posters to be ignored. Now I don't see that poster or any responses and the group is actually quite useful again. -- Peter |
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I posted this back on Feb 1. Here it is again - works with Outlook Express
I found the following completely eliminates mxsmanic from usenet, along with any responses to him. Using this, I don't need to killfile anyone else. Only responses to polluted threads are gone. Tools - Message Rules - News - - New: Apply this rule after the message arrives Where the From line contains 'mxsmanic' Mark the message as ignored View - Current View - Customize Current View: View - Current View - Hide Read or Ignored Messages View - Current View - Customize Current View Un-check 'Where the message has been read' Change the name to 'Hide Ignored Messages' View - Current View - Make Sure 'Hide Ignored Messages' is checked. "Jim Carter" wrote in message news:000b01c7a134$ef810590$4b01a8c0@omnibook6100.. . Pete, I'm using MAPILabs NNTP plugin for Outlook. It struggles with kill files for news articles but works most of the time. I'd like to know what reader you're using. I'm restricted to a Win environment on this laptop because of some application requirements, and I don't typically have my Linux platform with me while I travel. -----Original Message----- From: Peter R. [mailto ![]() I, too, was close to bailing due to the same reason when instead I started using a newsreader that allows responses of killfiled posters to be ignored. Now I don't see that poster or any responses and the group is actually quite useful again. -- Peter |
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On 5/28/2007 10:32:09 AM, "Jim Carter" wrote:
I'd like to know what reader you're using. I use a Windows-based reader called Newsman Pro, which is actually a payware product found he www.newsmanpro.com This newsreader may be more feature-rich than you prefer, though. Instead, you would be served well by using Outlook Express and Steve Foley's directions (posted previously here - thanks, Steve) of how to configure it to block posters and their replies. Good luck and hope to see you back in r.a.p. We need some more good signal makers there. ![]() -- Peter |
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I was using OE for my school work at Univ of Phoenix, but it seems to
maintain a separate address book. I've yet to figure out how to maintain a single address book for Outlook and Outlook Express. If that could be done then I'd go back to OE for all my news services. I prefer the single AB because I use a Blackberry and sync Outlook between my home and work laptops. -----Original Message----- From: Peter R. [mailto ![]() Posted To: rec.aviation.owning Conversation: FAA advisory voids IFR certification for GPS's!!! Subject: Off-topic - Was: FAA advisory voids IFR certification for GPS's!!! On 5/28/2007 10:32:09 AM, "Jim Carter" wrote: I'd like to know what reader you're using. I use a Windows-based reader called Newsman Pro, which is actually a payware product found he www.newsmanpro.com This newsreader may be more feature-rich than you prefer, though. Instead, you would be served well by using Outlook Express and Steve Foley's directions (posted previously here - thanks, Steve) of how to configure it to block posters and their replies. Good luck and hope to see you back in r.a.p. We need some more good signal makers there. ![]() -- Peter |
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