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![]() "Ray Andraka" wrote in message ... Why? I've only recently put an autopilot in my plane, and it is jsut a single axis one at that. Before installing it, I've never flown IFR WITH and autopilot equipped plane (I have ~1100 hrs in 'the system'). Autopilot is nice for flipping maps, taking clearances etc, but I don't consider it mandatory. Even now, I hand fly most of the time. The autopilot mostly gets used only when attending to other chores. For flying in the Northeast, I think having a strikefinder or equiv spherics detector is a much higher priority than having an autopilot. Jon Kraus wrote: IMHO an autopilot is a must have if you are flying IFR. :-) Under a situation of limited funds, one must weigh alternatives. This article (from a autopilot manufacturer, so take what they say with a grain of salt) does make some damn good, well reasoned points (in the form of a decision tree at the end of the article). www.s-tec.com/pdf/AutoPilotBook.pdf |
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