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Does the ClearNav bearing display satisfy the magnetic compass requirement of FAR 91.205?
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91.205 does not apply to almost all gliders.
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:29:49 PM UTC-5, Tony wrote:
91.205 does not apply to almost all gliders. I could not find a FAR that exempted gliders. Can you point me to the correct FAR or FAA ruling? |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 2:52:18 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:29:49 PM UTC-5, Tony wrote: 91.205 does not apply to almost all gliders. I could not find a FAR that exempted gliders. Can you point me to the correct FAR or FAA ruling? Try the title: Powered civil aircraft with standard category U.S. airworthiness certificates: Instrument and equipment requirements |
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Unless the glider manual or TCDS lists the compass as required.
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For what it's worth -
Almost none of the new gliders displayed at the convention had compasses. I was told that was because the FSDOs had said that the GPS driven displays were adequate. I understand there is "chapter and verse" for the regs supporting that but I don't know what it is. Lou |
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What about the minimum equipment specified in the POH for the aircraft? Have never seen a POH that did not have a compass listed as min equipment.
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 5:26:13 PM UTC-7, MNLou wrote: For what it's worth - Almost none of the new gliders displayed at the convention had compasses. I was told that was because the FSDOs had said that the GPS driven displays were adequate. I understand there is "chapter and verse" for the regs supporting that but I don't know what it is. Lou |
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Recently checked my Ventus B manual no requirement for a compass. It is listed as " optional" .
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In my LAK17at manual it states as minimum equipment "magnetic direction indicator (compensated in an aircraft)". I believe most people have interpreted this to mean a compass.
Apparently, there is some other interpretation or wording in the newer manuals that allows a GPS magnetic direction indicator to be substituted. Lou |
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My ASG-29 POH requires one magnetic compass. I tried to use a little $4 stick on commas, but the examiner would not license it without a "robust aviation compass". So I had to mount one on the glare shield. I have two electronic flux gate compasses, plus maps and eyes so I thought I could leave the whiskey compass, not so
![]() On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 6:27:32 AM UTC-7, MNLou wrote: In my LAK17at manual it states as minimum equipment "magnetic direction indicator (compensated in an aircraft)". I believe most people have interpreted this to mean a compass. Apparently, there is some other interpretation or wording in the newer manuals that allows a GPS magnetic direction indicator to be substituted. Lou |
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