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On Jan 24, 7:54*am, " wrote:
On Jan 24, 10:19 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Correct. So if two pilots who have far superior skill and judegement than you or I, that are flying one of the most technically advanced GA aircraft on the market can get into trouble, the rest of us should take a moment to pause. -Robert The G1000 equipped 182 may be technically advanced, but I'm not a big fan of the backup instrument layout and the lack of an electrically- driven turn coordinator. If the screen goes dark (which it does with apparent regularity) at night or in IMC, you're in a world of hurt, experienced or not. I've never had the screen go dark or known anyone who had. I did read a report of a guy who set the brightness down really low (manually, not auto brightness) during a night flight, and then on a subsequent day flight he took it out of auto mode and he thought both screens had failed. In truth they were just dim. -Robert |
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