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During my instrument training I was told that if you have an IFR
certified GPS, it had to be updated if you were using it for IFR Flight. You can use it VFR even if it hasn't been updated Charlie Peter wrote: I've been told that if one's GPS is an IFR approved unit (KLN94B in my case) and it's not placarded "VFR only" then I am required to have the latest database, otherwise I am not complying with the minimum equipment list (in ANY flight) - is this correct? If so, what would this mean for the validity of insurance? Peter. -- Return address is invalid to help stop junk mail. E-mail replies to but remove the X and the Y. Please do NOT copy usenet posts to email - it is NOT necessary. |
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