162 Skycatcher question
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162 Skycatcher question
Recently I was asked to instruct in a Skycatcher. I set up a meet and greet with the owner to look at the plane and get checked out. The first thing that I noticed was how well equipped it was for the price you pay. The G300 with synthetic vision is a pretty good deal and a sweet little avionics package. One thing I noticed though was that the plane doesn't have a magnetic compass.
This is the first light sport plane I have ever flown/instructed in. I would imagine that 91.205 also applies to light sport aircraft as well, correct? Or is there something with the Skycatcher or G300 that doesn't require it?
This maybe a stupid question but I can't find anything in the FAR's.
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This is the first light sport plane I have ever flown/instructed in. I would imagine that 91.205 also applies to light sport aircraft as well, correct? Or is there something with the Skycatcher or G300 that doesn't require it?
This maybe a stupid question but I can't find anything in the FAR's.
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I'm going to call the FAA LSA hotline to figure out the specifics, and I'll let you guys know what they say. Thanks for all the input.
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So.... From this one would assume that the magnometer that's within the AHARS covers this. I guess it's confusing because in the case of other training aircraft I've flown equipped with glass there is still a mag compass on the glare shield.
I'm going to call the FAA LSA hotline to figure out the specifics, and I'll let you guys know what they say. Thanks for all the input.
I'm going to call the FAA LSA hotline to figure out the specifics, and I'll let you guys know what they say. Thanks for all the input.
But in a VFR airplane, there's no inherent need for a wet compass and the regs don't specify that it can't be electronic.
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I checked them out at Oshkosh this summer for the first time. I told the cessna rep that it was neat how they had left all the interior out except for the seats so we could see how the plane was built. He said "no, that is the complete interior."
I thought you got very little for roughly $150,000. Personally I would rather have 5 nice 152's for the same money.
I thought you got very little for roughly $150,000. Personally I would rather have 5 nice 152's for the same money.
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