4.8 • 730 Ratings
🗓️ 6 April 2017
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Podcast Show Notes - Ep 2 After the News, I give my review of my flight in a 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6, which uses the Perspective+ glass cockpit. Here's a list of some features from that review. For full details, or if you're trying to decide between buying a new or used Cirrus, contact me and I can give you some guidance on the tradeoffs. For anyone interested in eventually buying the SF50 Cirrus jet, you may want to start your training in a 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6, since it has virtually the same cockpit! Most of the features differences I discuss about the 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6 are related to differences between the Perspective and Perspective+ avionics. But there are some external differences. For example, the Cirrus has keyless entry, so you can unlock it with a key fob. When you do, the new light tubes which wrap around the length of the wing tips illuminate. The lights stay on until you climb above 300 feet, when they switch to a pulsating "wig-wag" functionality, which greatly enhances the plane's visibility to other pilots. Some of the 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6 features you'll find inside include:
Some of the new 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6 features on the PFD include:
If you're interested in the new 2017 SR20, it has a power upgrade to a Lycoming IO-390 engine with 215hp! And it comes with a useful load increase up to 150lbs more. It also has the same wingtip lights and Perspective+ found in the 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6. General Aviation News
Listener Question An air traffic controller asks "Is LPV the most accurate and is it considered a precision approach. Do you prefer ILS or RNAV?" Max tells him the LPV is the low minimums to which you can fly an RNAV (GPS) approach, and while it's almost exactly like a precision approach, it doesn't meet the international definition for a precision approach. Max prefers the to fly an LPV approach, though flying an ILS is easier for pilots who aren't expert at using their GPSs!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Aviation News Talk. |
0:04.1 | Coming up on today's program, we have a ton of aviation news because manufacturers are introducing new products at two major GA trade shows this week, |
0:12.4 | sun and fun in Lakeland, Florida, and Aero Friedrichshafen on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany. |
0:19.2 | First, foreflight has a new feature that could save your |
0:21.8 | life in an emergency, and Garmin has a new type of instrument approach that you can fly when you |
0:27.0 | push the prockey on some of their GPSs. Harrison Ford has his day in court, plus many more |
0:32.9 | general aviation stories, and my pilot report on flying the new 2017 Cirrus SR-22 and the many new features found in the prospective plus glass cockpit. |
0:42.8 | All this and more, and the news starts now. Welcome to Aviation News Talk where we talk about general aviation. |
1:04.3 | I'm Max Truscott. |
1:05.3 | If you enjoy the show, please tell your friends. |
1:07.9 | Well, I'm guessing you probably have a smartphone or an iPad that you |
1:11.2 | bring with you in the cockpit, but if you don't, you certainly are missing out a lot. There are some |
1:15.5 | all singing, all dancing applications that assist pilots with just dozens of different types of |
1:19.9 | tasks. Among them, you can find Garmin Pilot, Wing X, and Foreflight, which is probably the most |
1:26.0 | popular of all of them. |
1:31.5 | Revision 9 of Four Flight just came out with quite a few new features, but I wanted to talk with you in specific about one, which I think could help save your life. |
1:34.7 | It's called the Foreflight Glide Advisor. |
1:37.5 | Now, interestingly, I saw something like this a couple years ago when I was doing some consulting |
1:41.4 | for NASA Ames here in Mountain View, California. |
1:45.0 | And it was essentially a separate app program that you could buy, which would allow you to |
1:50.1 | get guidance from your iPad or iPhone in an emergency to figure out how far you could glide. |
1:57.1 | One of the, I don't recall which app it was. |
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