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Piper Matrix Flies with the Big Boys

Piper Matrix Carl A. Miller
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The Piper Matrix and Mirage now feature the complete Garmin G1000 avionics system, previously found in the turboprop Meridian, providing light-jet level capability, redundancy, and a sophisticated cockpit experience in a piston single.
  • Key enhancements include three large flat-glass displays (15-inch MFD, dual 10.4-inch PFDs), a comprehensive flight guidance panel, full system redundancy, and an advanced Engine-Instrument Crew Advisory System (EICAS).
  • The integrated Garmin GFC 700 autopilot offers precise, attitude-based flight control and features like fuel quantity synchronization and WAAS glideslope capability, simplifying pilot workload and improving precision.
  • This significant upgrade, offered at a competitive price, positions the Matrix as a highly desirable, "turbine-like" piston single, balancing advanced technology with its popular six-seat cabin and lower complexity for insurance benefits.
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Many piston singles have much of the avionics capability of turbine-powered airplanes, but the Piper Matrix now has it all. Late last year Piper certified the same Garmin G1000 flat-glass avionics system in the unpressurized Matrix, and its pressurized sibling, the Mirage, that had been offered earlier in the turboprop Meridian. The claim that the Matrix and Mirage piston airplanes match a turbine is accurate and complete.

A G1000 flat-glass cockpit is hardly new in piston airplanes because nearly every model in current production uses avionics derived from that system. But I can’t think of other piston models that offer such complete capability and redundancy.

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