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Kevin has been gradually upgrading his avionics, including a installation of a pair of new Garmn G5 EFD gauges, and a new STEC 3100 autopilot.  The linked video is his flight home immediately after the autopilot installation.  Taking advantage of his newly reduced workload and hand holding a Go Pro, he produced a video showing and explaining every part of his panel, explains it is still a work in process, and details his plans going forward.  Its a great watch...  and titled as Part 1, so it appears a Part 2 will be forthcoming.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbum5S3Q3EA

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I found the video absorbing and very interesting.  I kept comparing my panels and switches to his!  Wish I could color-code my switches as he has done.  He also explained why his mixture levers are offset the way they are--"fuel pressure gauges are wonky."  Worth the watch, definitely.

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32 minutes ago, StewartH said:

He also explained why his mixture levers are offset the way they are--"fuel pressure gauges are wonky." 

He does have the readings from the digital engine monitoring gauges as well, and clearly that is what he focuses on.  But as per that comment he made, is it wonky gauges or is it the the calibration of the levers/cables?  Seems that if the gauges are wonky, then shouldn't the levers be at matching settings?  If the calibration is off from lever to lever, then wouldn't calibrating them align the gauge readings?  I have watched videos from another Cessna twin pilot and he also seems to index his mixture lever positions.


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1 minute ago, fppilot said:

He does have the readings from the digital engine monitoring gauges as well, and clearly that is what he focuses on.  But as per that comment he made, is it wonky gauges or is it the the calibration of the levers/cables?  Seems that if the gauges are wonky, then shouldn't the levers be at matching settings?  If the calibration is off from lever to lever, then wouldn't calibrating them align the gauge readings?  I have watched videos from another Cessna twin pilot and he also seems to index his mixture lever positions.

All good points, Frank.  I only remember his remark about the wonky gauges, so it stuck with me.

Stew


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Anyone know what he does for a job? I know his wife is an ATC. Just wondering how he finances his upgrades - having done these things myself in real life, I know they aren't cheap! Great video, I've never flown a 310.


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Hi, David.  He also works ATC in Chicago, as does the wife.  Different sections, though.  He has a video "I Love My ATC" in which he and his wife are in comms while he's enroute to someplace or other.

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12 minutes ago, StewartH said:

Hi, David.  He also works ATC in Chicago, as does the wife.  Different sections, though.  He has a video "I Love My ATC" in which he and his wife are in comms while he's enroute to someplace or other.

Thanks Stewart - I love watching these videos - as well as Premier1Driver and Steveo1kinevo - I can only drool over the positive and vibrant attitude our American friends have towards General Aviation, compared to where I live where it is treated with disdain and contempt. I would love to do some serious flying in the USA.


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On 4/20/2019 at 3:39 PM, fppilot said:

titled as Part 1, so it appears a Part 2 will be forthcoming.

Oh. And he was only halfway along his flight home from Texas to the Chicago area.


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