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Old May 31st 07, 04:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default GPS still OK for IFR

From AvWeb

Recent reports raising concerns about the FAA's approval -- or lack of
approval -- of many GPS units for instrument flight have raised questions
that still are being sorted out. The Aircraft Electronics Association says
the confusion, arising from recently issued FAA Advisory Circular 90-100A,
stems from the FAA's deletion of a paragraph in an update of the
Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). The AEA said in a statement on
Wednesday that FAA officials had told them "this oversight should be
corrected in the next 10 days." Alison Duquette, a spokeswoman for the FAA,
told AVweb on Wednesday, "The FAA is working with the manufacturing
community and AOPA to resolve the issues. The bottom line is that the
previous allowances still apply, so the operators can still fly using
whatever GPS system they have." According to the AEA, the basic criteria for
VFR and IFR use of GPS as a supplemental means of navigation as described in
the AIM is unchanged. "The Association is disappointed with the Agency's
communications on this issue," the AEA said, but added that it was pleased
with the FAA's response to help to clarify the situation, and commended
AOPA's Randy Kenegy for bringing the issue to light.


 




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