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Can anyone point me to data regarding the proportions of the US GA
IFR-capable fleet that have: A Both an ADF and an approach-approved GPS B An ADF but no approach-approved GPS C An approach-approved GPS but no ADF D Neither ? Either piece of equipment counts only if it is serviceable. Alternatively, would anyone like to take a guess at the %ages? This is Usenet after all, and we shouldn't let facts cloud the issue. ;-) Thanks Julian |
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All Cirrus planes from the factory fall into category C. While it is
the best selling single, I don't know what proportion of the US GA fleet it represents. |
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"Julian Scarfe" wrote in message ...
Can anyone point me to data regarding the proportions of the US GA IFR-capable fleet that have: A Both an ADF and an approach-approved GPS B An ADF but no approach-approved GPS C An approach-approved GPS but no ADF D Neither ? Either piece of equipment counts only if it is serviceable. Alternatively, would anyone like to take a guess at the %ages? This is Usenet after all, and we shouldn't let facts cloud the issue. ;-) Thanks Julian I don't really know, but I doubt there's any comprehensive data for that. Be prepared for 'guesses' to be your only guidance. FWIW, I'm in group A, because I saw no reason to remove my ADF when I added my GPS, MFD, new transponder, and new radar. I did remove my old LORAN and my old VOR/DME RNAV at the time. I continue to find good utility in the ADF, and I'm glad I retained it. |
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I'm not aware of any requirement that an aircraft owner report to any
government entity just what avionics are installed in his plane. Now there are places in this world, Julian, that license televisions...who'd have imagined such a thing? g Bob Gardner "Julian Scarfe" wrote in message ... Can anyone point me to data regarding the proportions of the US GA IFR-capable fleet that have: A Both an ADF and an approach-approved GPS B An ADF but no approach-approved GPS C An approach-approved GPS but no ADF D Neither ? Either piece of equipment counts only if it is serviceable. Alternatively, would anyone like to take a guess at the %ages? This is Usenet after all, and we shouldn't let facts cloud the issue. ;-) Thanks Julian |
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:43:24 GMT, "Julian Scarfe"
wrote: Can anyone point me to data regarding the proportions of the US GA IFR-capable fleet that have: A Both an ADF and an approach-approved GPS B An ADF but no approach-approved GPS C An approach-approved GPS but no ADF D Neither ? Either piece of equipment counts only if it is serviceable. Alternatively, would anyone like to take a guess at the %ages? This is Usenet after all, and we shouldn't let facts cloud the issue. ;-) Thanks Julian I don't think there is data for that in the US. I am in group A because even after I installed a CNX80, I still required my ADF receiver to obtain my home airport altimeter setting (it is not available through ATC or any other source) and use the lowest minimums. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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and there are places in this world that have informative, unbiased,
commercial-free television channels. Who'd have imagined such a thing? g Tim. On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 14:20:29 -0800, "Bob Gardner" wrote: I'm not aware of any requirement that an aircraft owner report to any government entity just what avionics are installed in his plane. Now there are places in this world, Julian, that license televisions...who'd have imagined such a thing? g Bob Gardner "Julian Scarfe" wrote in message ... Can anyone point me to data regarding the proportions of the US GA IFR-capable fleet that have: A Both an ADF and an approach-approved GPS B An ADF but no approach-approved GPS C An approach-approved GPS but no ADF D Neither ? Either piece of equipment counts only if it is serviceable. Alternatively, would anyone like to take a guess at the %ages? This is Usenet after all, and we shouldn't let facts cloud the issue. ;-) Thanks Julian |
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I am in Cat C. My ADF was belly up when I bought the plane and the unit
was beyone economical repair. I pulled it out. At the time I had a VFR only GPS. I replaced it with a IFR approach certified GPS. A lot of approaches still require ADF, even newly commissioned ones. Go figure. So you need one or the other. There are a couple of approachs around here that you can find the holding point over the OM and don't need an ADF or GPS, but that is not the way the approach plate is shown. Ross KSWI. John R. Copeland wrote: "Julian Scarfe" wrote in message ... Can anyone point me to data regarding the proportions of the US GA IFR-capable fleet that have: A Both an ADF and an approach-approved GPS B An ADF but no approach-approved GPS C An approach-approved GPS but no ADF D Neither ? Either piece of equipment counts only if it is serviceable. Alternatively, would anyone like to take a guess at the %ages? This is Usenet after all, and we shouldn't let facts cloud the issue. ;-) Thanks Julian I don't really know, but I doubt there's any comprehensive data for that. Be prepared for 'guesses' to be your only guidance. FWIW, I'm in group A, because I saw no reason to remove my ADF when I added my GPS, MFD, new transponder, and new radar. I did remove my old LORAN and my old VOR/DME RNAV at the time. I continue to find good utility in the ADF, and I'm glad I retained it. |
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![]() I'm not aware of any requirement that an aircraft owner report to any government entity just what avionics are installed in his plane. [...] But perhaps it can be approximately inferred from an archive of IFR flight plans. /G is obvious (subject to slight .. exaggeration .. by vfr-gps folks); suspect ADF if filed destination/alternate are not both served by other navaids. - FChE |
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![]() "Tim Auckland" wrote in message ... and there are places in this world that have informative, unbiased, commercial-free television channels. Who'd have imagined such a thing? g Tim. On what planet? |
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Can anyone point me to data regarding the proportions of the US GA
IFR-capable fleet that have: A Both an ADF and an approach-approved GPS B An ADF but no approach-approved GPS C An approach-approved GPS but no ADF D Neither As with others, dunno. I have both and did both a GPS & NDB approach today. --- Ken Reed N9124X |
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