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I have three 430/530 installations, two in the MU-2 and one in the Helio.
None of the Flight Manual Supplements require a current database for approaches. Mike MU-2 "Peter R." wrote in message oups.com... Jose wrote: 3: if you can't update the database (such as you're in the middle of a trip during the window) you can't do IMC anymore. BTDT - at Sun'n'Fun, no less. Is this a specific limitation spelled out in Garmin's POH supplement? Not that I have done this due to burning my own cards and maintaining a current subscription, but I was under the impression that one could even fly an approach with an expired database, as long as a) the GPS supplement doesn't restrict this and b) the pilot verifies the GPS approach with a published approach plate. If you burn your own database cards, you will note that the database update for the Garmin GNS430/530 is normally released (at least here in the US) ten days or so before becoming current. I suppose it is not unrealistic to be away from home longer than ten days, but that does provide some amount of time to plan for the expiration. BTW, you raise some excellent points about the GPS being a single point of failure. I also have also experienced three different GPS problems during three different flights that rendered the unit inoperative for five minutes or so per event. One was my fault, as I opened a bottle of water at altitude that sprayed all over the GPS, thanks to the pressure difference. The MSG button temporarily shorted out and I could not see any page except the message page. The other two problems were GPS software related. Of these two, the notable one occurred when the database card I had in the unit became *current* during my flight (at the crack of 00:00z of the new day - I had placed the card in a day early for the flight). This was a Bendix-King KLN-94 GPS and at the crack of 00z, a message appeared stating that the unit needed to be rebooted due to the database becoming current. Ridiculous of the unit to do this, but it caught me with my pants down as the unit could not acquire satellites right away upon rebooting. IMC at night and I did not have the VORs set as backup. I scrambled to set up my VORs and only managed to drift off course by a mile or two before getting back on course. That was a good lesson. -- Peter |
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