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I am starting to plan out my panel and want to be able to have the capability
of doing basic IFR operations and approaches in the future. I want to make sure I have room, in a logical location, for the equipment that will be needed. So my question- What equipment will be needed on the panel for flying "light weight" IFR and approaches? Thanks! David |
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I had the same question a while ago, and I picked the brain of one the
local CFIs at my club about what he thinks is practically necessary and what is just a perk for IFR flight. He said something along these lines: Airspeed Vacuum attitude indicator Sensitive altimeter Electric turn coordinator Vacuum heading indicator Vertical speed indicator Clock Outside Air Temperature Heated pitot tube Alternate static air Mode C Transponder Dual NAV/COMMs Moving map GPS with RAIM (probably with WAAS) 2 VOR indicators, 1 of which has a glide slope Marker beacon And only if you're feeling saucey: DME ADF Also, you'll need engine and system monitoring instruments. Some of these you can buy more than one in one box like the combo GPS/NAV/COMMs and combo OAT/Clock. Also it might be worth looking into an electric (no vaccum) panel with glass displays, but you should have redundant electrical systems and back up airspeed and electric attitude indicator outside of the primary flight display. |
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![]() "Jim Carriere" wrote Also, you left out the wet compass (backup in case your heading gyro fails). Already there, since it is required for VFR panel. -- Jim in NC |
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Yeah, and I have that all instaled when I by my Citation X. But for a
homebuilt I'd take a look at http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory...0?OpenDocument wrote in message ups.com... I had the same question a while ago, and I picked the brain of one the local CFIs at my club about what he thinks is practically necessary and what is just a perk for IFR flight. He said something along these lines: Airspeed Vacuum attitude indicator Sensitive altimeter Electric turn coordinator Vacuum heading indicator Vertical speed indicator Clock Outside Air Temperature Heated pitot tube Alternate static air Mode C Transponder Dual NAV/COMMs Moving map GPS with RAIM (probably with WAAS) 2 VOR indicators, 1 of which has a glide slope Marker beacon And only if you're feeling saucey: DME ADF Also, you'll need engine and system monitoring instruments. Some of these you can buy more than one in one box like the combo GPS/NAV/COMMs and combo OAT/Clock. Also it might be worth looking into an electric (no vaccum) panel with glass displays, but you should have redundant electrical systems and back up airspeed and electric attitude indicator outside of the primary flight display. |
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