speedbird1
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Does anyone know if you still need a regular compass if you have the HDX and the D10A? I figure that due to them both being independent and having battery backup it is no longer needed.
IIRC there was a time, way back that the regs said you needed a compass. Today's regs say you have to have a magnetic direction indicator, which covers most any form of magnetometer, whether built into ADAHRS or separate.In my past plane case, the FSDO (MIDO) inspected my plane that didn't have an additional whiskey compass (so only a single Dynon compass that I was willing to defend as being a VFR required magnetic compass) and accepted this setup as satisfying the rules. I had heard stories (possibly 10 years old) that stated that there were FSDOs and DARs that were not satisfied with this. Maybe nowadays, with many more electronic displays, this is much less of an issue/question.
My understanding was that the HDX was not certified with the backup ADAHRS - can install it on experimental but the STC does not support a backup one for the HDX? Or are we talking about something else ?If you have an AD-AHRS, you have a magnetic compass. If you have a backup AD-AHRS, you have a backup magnetic compass, as well.
The D10A should count on the certified version.My understanding was that the HDX was not certified with the backup ADAHRS - can install it on experimental but the STC does not support a backup one for the HDX? Or are we talking about something else ?
The HSI mode is not available in the certified configuration, but the heading display in the EFIS mode should still work.In the certified installation the heading indicator on the D10 should be off.
When I put my airplane together the heading was waaayyy off from interference.The HSI mode is not available in the certified configuration, but the heading display in the EFIS mode should still work.
I will be displeased if it’s off by that much, but I can only speak in hypotheticals at this point. I will let you know what I see when I shift from book learning to actual observation after I pick it up next week.When I put my airplane together the heading was waaayyy off from interference.
I was told it is not supposed to be enabled for this reason and the remote magnetometer unit is not possible in the certified installation.
if yours isn’t up to 40 degrees off like mine was I don’t see why you shouldn’t use it.
This was just my experience and interaction.
Good point. And when everything goes down hill, the old whiskey compass becomes your best friend. My shop enabled the heading for the D10 but I always go back to old habits... compare everything to the wet compass. Always.In the certified installation the heading indicator on the D10 should be off.