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Doug wrote:
I frankly think that the best solution would be a panel mounted GPS with battery backup. I have practiced under the hood and I can keep my plane level with just my IFR GPS when in Track Up mode, the line moves right and left with the plane, keep the line straight up and the plane is not turning. Display the altitude and you can keep a rough pitch also. Needs to be panel mounted so it is always there and ready. It doesn't have to be one of the panel mount IFR GPS's, you could fashion a panel mount for a handheld. But the key is to have it on, on track and ready. If you get an electrical failure in IMC you aren't going to be able to set anything up. ALL you attention will be needed keeping the plane wings level. Before you decide this works, if you haven't yet done so, I would suggest you try it in dark night conditions under a hood. I do not think daytime hood work adequately simulates the difficulty of keeping a plane upright in IMC -- the movement of shadows within the cockpit is very helpful in noticing that the plane is rolling. Also, if you have a total electrical failure, you are likely to start rolling and turning before it occurs to you to switch your scan to the GPS. By then the track will no longer be straight up, and getting back to the track line will be difficult even if once on that track you find it possible to hold the track. -- David Rind |
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