IFR “Lite”
If you’ve been reading my articles you know I frequently refer to the term “Light IFR.” Sometimes I wonder if I invented the term.
Read MoreIf you’ve been reading my articles you know I frequently refer to the term “Light IFR.” Sometimes I wonder if I invented the term.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Feb 27, 2026 | Avionics, News | 0
uAvionix has expanded the AV-30-C’s capabilities with new ForeFlight integration, allowing pilots to wirelessly transfer flight plans from their iPad or iPhone directly to the panel.
Read MoreOnce you have decided to enter the world of IFR flying, a reliable, panel mounted clock or even better, a digital chronometer is required equipment.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Jan 5, 2026 | Avionics | 0
If you own or fly a piston-engine aircraft, adding a full-function engine monitor can significantly change how you operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your airplane.
Read MoreA recent client asked me about the circuit breakers in his 1970 Grumman American AA-1 “Yankee.” They were original and he did not have the ability to pull them manually like we usually see on newer models
Read MoreI think the majority of IFR pilots, especially those flying legacy aircraft fall into the category of light IFR.
Read More“Frankly, of all the manufacturers we have discussed in these two articles, uAvionix is the company that I am most excited about.”
Read MoreAfter years in avionics sales, I’ve seen owners pause spending when the market dips, but panel upgrades have lost their mystique.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Aug 13, 2025 | Avionics | 0
For the past decade, avionics shops had four-to-six-month backlogs due to ADS-B and later the EFIS trend—but that buzz has gone quiet.
Read MoreFrankly, while I understand, many vendors wait for Oshkosh to announce new products. I found very little “new” at Sun ’n Fun.
Read MoreThe FAA issued a SAIB at the end of 2024, strongly encouraging aircraft owners to consider AOA technology, to their panels.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Jun 5, 2025 | Avionics, News | 0
The FAA has approved uAvionics AV-30-C software version 3.0.1 for VFR and IFR pilots, with the free upgrade available to current users.
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