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Rocketman
Joined: 07 Sep 2010 Posts: 87 Location: USA, Earth
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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 7:18 am Post subject: IFR certification |
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Good morning all,
I'm wondering if someone out there has any information on certifying the
Europa for IFR flight (in the USA). Is there a statement in the
operating limitations that might mention this? I've a person interested
in my bird who is asking about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You,
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Jeff
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h&jeuropa
Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 645
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 12:39 pm Post subject: Re: IFR certification |
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Jeff,
You don't actually certify for IFR flight. Per the operating limitations it must be equipped in accordance with FAR 91.205 for instrument or night flight.
There you will learn that for IFR you must have: Radios/Nav equipment suitable for the route, gyroscopic rate of turn indcator, slip skid indicator, clock, gyroscopic pitch & bank indicator and gyroscopic direction indicator. In addition, static pitot, altimiter and encoder certification and transponder certification every 24 months.
If you have a GPS navigator (GNS 430 or similar) the database must be updated every 28 days.
If you don't have a GPS navigator (even handheld GPS are usually certified for enroute ifr), you can still fly ifr but you can't fly GPS approaches, you are limited to VOR or ILS approaches.
Jim
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ken carp
Joined: 31 Oct 2008 Posts: 29 Location: Knoxville, TN
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 1:01 pm Post subject: IFR certification |
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I think IFR certified requires a heated pitot also.
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Ken Carpenter
Quote: | On Jun 11, 2020, at 4:43 PM, h&jeuropa <butcher43(at)att.net> wrote:
Jeff,
You don't actually certify for IFR flight. Per the operating limitations it must be equipped in accordance with FAR 91.205 for instrument or night flight.
There you will learn that for IFR you must have: Radios/Nav equipment suitable for the route, gyroscopic rate of turn indcator, slip skid indicator, clock, gyroscopic pitch & bank indicator and gyroscopic direction indicator. In addition, static pitot, altimiter and encoder certification and transponder certification every 24 months.
If you have a GPS navigator (GNS 430 or similar) the database must be updated every 28 days.
If you don't have a GPS navigator (even handheld GPS are usually certified for enroute ifr), you can still fly ifr but you can't fly GPS approaches, you are limited to VOR or ILS approaches.
Jim
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 1:15 pm Post subject: IFR certification |
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..and thus I expect a second alternator such as the BNC or now the EdgePerformance rear mount.
Cheers,
Pete
Quote: | On Jun 11, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Ken Carpenter <kbcarpenter(at)comcast.net> wrote:
I think IFR certified requires a heated pitot also.
Sent from my iPad
Ken Carpenter
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> Jeff,
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> You don't actually certify for IFR flight. Per the operating limitations it must be equipped in accordance with FAR 91.205 for instrument or night flight.
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> There you will learn that for IFR you must have: Radios/Nav equipment suitable for the route, gyroscopic rate of turn indcator, slip skid indicator, clock, gyroscopic pitch & bank indicator and gyroscopic direction indicator. In addition, static pitot, altimiter and encoder certification and transponder certification every 24 months.
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> If you have a GPS navigator (GNS 430 or similar) the database must be updated every 28 days.
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> If you don't have a GPS navigator (even handheld GPS are usually certified for enroute ifr), you can still fly ifr but you can't fly GPS approaches, you are limited to VOR or ILS approaches.
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> Jim
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=496779#496779
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Rocketman
Joined: 07 Sep 2010 Posts: 87 Location: USA, Earth
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:18 pm Post subject: IFR certification |
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I am amazed at the knowledge on his list. Thanks to all who have
contacted me concerning IFR flight. You've managed to make it all
clear...
Jeff
On 6/11/2020 3:39 PM, h&jeuropa wrote:
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Jeff,
You don't actually certify for IFR flight. Per the operating limitations it must be equipped in accordance with FAR 91.205 for instrument or night flight.
There you will learn that for IFR you must have: Radios/Nav equipment suitable for the route, gyroscopic rate of turn indcator, slip skid indicator, clock, gyroscopic pitch & bank indicator and gyroscopic direction indicator. In addition, static pitot, altimiter and encoder certification and transponder certification every 24 months.
If you have a GPS navigator (GNS 430 or similar) the database must be updated every 28 days.
If you don't have a GPS navigator (even handheld GPS are usually certified for enroute ifr), you can still fly ifr but you can't fly GPS approaches, you are limited to VOR or ILS approaches.
Jim
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=496779#496779
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h&jeuropa
Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 645
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:42 pm Post subject: Re: IFR certification |
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Jeff,
There is no requirement for heated pitot. But it is probably a good idea.
Jim
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