Etienne
New Member
Hi Dynon
Just a quick question:
Does the auto-correction of the QNH deactivate with an active airspeed? In other words, say you're flying an IFR approach and (as it happens in all those dark-and-stormy-night stories) your avionics breaker goes. By the time your EFIS boots up again you've descended 300'. Does the D100 try and keep the altitude it had before it died, or is it aware that it should keep the last known QNH?
Just a thought ;D
Etienne
Just a quick question:
Does the auto-correction of the QNH deactivate with an active airspeed? In other words, say you're flying an IFR approach and (as it happens in all those dark-and-stormy-night stories) your avionics breaker goes. By the time your EFIS boots up again you've descended 300'. Does the D100 try and keep the altitude it had before it died, or is it aware that it should keep the last known QNH?
Just a thought ;D
Etienne