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G1000 vs Steam guages initial thoughts...
I have just finished two concurent aircraft learning programs
1)Getting my instrument currency back. doing some paractice, taking a IPC. All done in a round dial 172. 2)Getting checked out in a G1000 182. I've finished the King G1000 VFR and IFR course and spent about 6 hours in the G1000, I've also finished theG1000 182 VFR checkout. Today we went up and did some IFR work in the G1000 182. My prior three flights were doing some instrument practice in the round dial 172. I'd been doing quite well at mastering the G1000, but putting the hood on at 700 ft in the G1000 was really hard after flying my IPC yesterday in a round dial 172. Holding altitude is hard the Altitude bug is too small and the rate of climb indicator is such a different presentaion tha tI find it hard to track. I t feels like transitioning back and froth from G1000 to round dials is going to be hard. When one uses the autopilot in the G1000 182, everything is easier, one has lots of time to think and the situational awareness is awesome. I'm begining to believe that 90% of this is the autopilot and that the super G1000 integration is not that big of a benift. The things I really like: 1)Rock solid autopilot. 2)The terrain display. 3)The big map situational awareness. 4)Traffic. If one upgraded an airplane to 1)Good autopilot 2)Big screen GPS with traffic and terrain 3)HSI I believe that you will have gaind 90% of the benifit of a G1000 at a fraction of the cost One could probably get 75% of the way there with an Autopilot S mode xponder and Garmin 496. |
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