Going round and round with my local avionics guy and his referencing of the Orlando FISDO.
My RV8 has a D-180 and a back up Falcon non TSO Altimeter. I use the encoder feed from the D-180 to my GTX-330 TXP.
It is now clear I have no chance with the present encoder arrangement because of the non-TSO'd encoder. I'm ready top give up and put in a cheap encoder which meets TSO-C88 and press on.
How about the altimeter? I really hate to go and buy a $900 altimeter when I have the D-180 and the back up both within 10 ft.
What is the experience? I'm told by my radio guy I can just fly to South Florida and get the whole thing approved as is. Very frustrating dealing with the FAA!
If I have to replace both the encoder and altimeter might as well just certify to IFR.
Tom
My RV8 has a D-180 and a back up Falcon non TSO Altimeter. I use the encoder feed from the D-180 to my GTX-330 TXP.
It is now clear I have no chance with the present encoder arrangement because of the non-TSO'd encoder. I'm ready top give up and put in a cheap encoder which meets TSO-C88 and press on.
How about the altimeter? I really hate to go and buy a $900 altimeter when I have the D-180 and the back up both within 10 ft.
What is the experience? I'm told by my radio guy I can just fly to South Florida and get the whole thing approved as is. Very frustrating dealing with the FAA!
If I have to replace both the encoder and altimeter might as well just certify to IFR.
Tom