jgills240
New Member
Hello,
I'm getting my pitot/static & transponder cert for the second time on my skyview. The first time, the avionics shop didn't ask any questions regarding IFR or VFR cert type, but the guy i'm using today claims there needs to be a secondary altitude/encoder display to qualify for IFR test certificates. It's clear he isn't 100% sure, and wants to call "his FAA guy" to check, but I can't find anything in the regs that specify the altitude source nor display characteristics of the transponder system, just the error tolerance per altitude reported.
I'm sure y'all have studied this far more than I, if you don't mind weighing in.
Thanks!
Justin
I'm getting my pitot/static & transponder cert for the second time on my skyview. The first time, the avionics shop didn't ask any questions regarding IFR or VFR cert type, but the guy i'm using today claims there needs to be a secondary altitude/encoder display to qualify for IFR test certificates. It's clear he isn't 100% sure, and wants to call "his FAA guy" to check, but I can't find anything in the regs that specify the altitude source nor display characteristics of the transponder system, just the error tolerance per altitude reported.
I'm sure y'all have studied this far more than I, if you don't mind weighing in.
Thanks!
Justin