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Pilot Reports Archives
Garmin Gets Okay for TAWS
Robert writes about Garmin’s long anticipated FAA certification for displaying Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS) on its 430 and 530 navigators—just four months before the March 29, 2005 deadline for TAWS to be installed in most turbine-powered airplanes.
February 2005
Chute
Some Additional Material on the BRS Parachute Recovery System.
December 2004
GPSMap 96 and Color 96C
Don't let their cuteness fool you: Garmin's latest little handhelds are serious navigators.
November 2004
Fly-by-Video
Who needs to see outside when you can navigate and aviate using a computer screen? NASA is trying to answer that exact question.
November 2004
Ryan's New MHD Display
Ryan International has created what it is calling a multi-hazard display (MHD).
October 2004
Hail Encounter
Severely damaged by hail, a Citation seeks renewal. But can it be fixed?
September 2004
A Cirrus Factory Tour
When Cirrus announced its latest single, the SR22-G2, the company from the get-go stressed that many of the changes were more than skin deep...
September 2004
Flat Panels Certified on Diamond Star
Diamond Star Aircraft earned FAA certification for the Avidyne Flight-Max Entegra on its DA40 Diamond Star piston single and is the first manufacturer to offer the customer a choice of flat-panel systems, either the Avidyne or the Garmin G1000, which is expected to be certified on the DA40 soon.
June 2004
The Jury's In: AirShares Elite SR22
Robert Goyer flies a share of an AirShares Elite SR22 and assesses the future of small airplane fractional ownership and what it might mean to you.
June 2004
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