question for Dynon about autopilots moving forward

VIFlyer

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Anybody considered doing a field approval, using the dynon products? We know they work in our planes now don't we?
Brent,
I spoke with Scott Fohrman. ACO in Chicago who stated that only single axis autopilot can get a field approval at this time. I tried going that route.
 

10driver

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I think there’s a misconception….Trio are the ones that certified their equipment…I don’t think Dyson has anything to do with the certification of Trio’s autopilots.
 

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I think there’s a misconception….Trio are the ones that certified their equipment…I don’t think Dyson has anything to do with the certification of Trio’s autopilots.
Not sure what you mean. The only mention of a Trio was where someone apparently got it to work with a Dynon, and supposedly got 337 approval (post #51). Dynon hasn't attempted any approval with Trio that I've ever heard of. Perhaps you are confusing this with mentions of Trig, which Dynon owns?
 

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Anybody considered doing a field approval, using the dynon products? We know they work in our planes now don't we?
Good luck. The most luck I've got with the FAA lately, and it's for a simple pitot tube swap, is a first phone call, and then after that just crickets and no reply to emails, texts, nothing.
 
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