JP JR
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- Sep 5, 2020
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Yesterday while on decent into El Paso Tx from the east to west I had a full loss of GPS on both SkyView pan as well as my Garmin that my flight plan was running on. The GPS for all devices came back on several minutes later about the time I was landing at KELP. I suspect that this may have occurred due to some sort of GPS jamming and not a problem with my system, maybe?
fortunately I was in clear VFR conditions when this happened because the behavior of both SkyView panels one showed the PFD and the other full maps basically began flashing lost GPS signal and then appears to show the terrain rapidly rising to put the PFD instruments going into the groun, now all of the flight instruments remain working fine it was only the map and synthetic vision that shows the terrain rising or the false impression that the aircraft is descending. This was only mildly annoying in VFR conditions but in one was in actual instrument conditions it could cause a horrible impression of what was not happening.
anyone ever have this happen?
Dynon this behavior should be reconsidered if it’s expected as it gives a false impression of rapidly rising terrain with GPS failur.
fortunately I was in clear VFR conditions when this happened because the behavior of both SkyView panels one showed the PFD and the other full maps basically began flashing lost GPS signal and then appears to show the terrain rapidly rising to put the PFD instruments going into the groun, now all of the flight instruments remain working fine it was only the map and synthetic vision that shows the terrain rising or the false impression that the aircraft is descending. This was only mildly annoying in VFR conditions but in one was in actual instrument conditions it could cause a horrible impression of what was not happening.
anyone ever have this happen?
Dynon this behavior should be reconsidered if it’s expected as it gives a false impression of rapidly rising terrain with GPS failur.