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Good point, Andy.....................maybe we can use one of the many
altitude displays available. As you may have guessed, I removed the big dial altimeter about a year ago when I installed a transponder. I set field elevation on the SN10 which is on the first (custom) page and set-up to be displayed at twice normal height. When not otherwise being used I leave the black cursor on altitude.................works like a charm! Yes, my flight manual says I need an altimiter approved for use on certified aircraft, but it also says I must use the Prandtl tube, but I'm using a triple probe instead. The guy that's sign'n off my annual condition inspections doesn't sweat the little stuff. JJ Andy wrote: On Sep 27, 2:57�pm, JJ Sinclair wrote: Alas, yes they both require old fashioned dial altimiters. With todays glass cockpits, I'm wondering if this requirement isn't outdated? JJ JJ - Can you, or anyone else, reference a regulation on altimeters that includes the word DIAL. 91.205.b.2) requires for VFR flight an "altimeter" 91.205.d.5) requires for IFR flight "a sensitive altimeter adjustable for barometric pressure". Neither requires a dial and neither requires a mechanical instrument. Andy |
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