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8/6/2011 7:54 PM
 

I was told today that there is a move a foot by the FAA to ban non-certified moving map GPS equipment. Is this just a bad rumor??

I just found this link http://www.flyingmag.com/blogs/going-...

and this http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/draft_doc...

the second one pretty much summarizes it by saying "own-ship" is not authorized.... For those of us flying certified aircraft, this is a real turd of a circular.

 
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8/8/2011 10:00 AM
 

This is an interesting circular. The first paragraph says:

"this guidance material applies to operators of large and turbine-powered multiengine and fractional ownership aircraft operating under part 91 subpart F and part 91 subpart K (part 91K), where the operating regulations require specific functionality and/or equipage. Other part 91 operations do not require any specific authorization for EFB operations provided the EFB does not replace any system or equipment required by the regulations"

It looks like the FAA is tweaking the current EFB rules which already affect commercial and heavy part 91 planes, most of GA would remain unaffected. If there are any lawyers on this forum I would appreciate your interpretation of this thing. http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/draft_doc...

Walter


Walter Boyd
President, Adventure Pilot
 
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8/13/2011 1:44 PM
 

I just read this on another forum. The poster said that it came from 'Flying Magazine'. - Jim Williams

The FAA says that a draft advisory circular that seemed to imply that rank-and-file Part 91 aviators would be held to the same standards as charter providers and the airlines when using EFBs (like the Class 1 Apple iPad) was never intended to change the regulatory lay of the land.

The FAA’s Steve Morrison, who authored the draft, said the goal of the document was not to change policy but to clarify the existing AC. Morrison, as it turned out, did not respond to a previous e-mail asking for clarification because he had been furloughed after Congress failed to renew the FAA’s funding in the wake of the debt ceiling debacle.

Morrison clarified that one of the major concerns over the draft--that it seemed to call for individual operators to get their Class 1 EFBs (again, iPads and other electronic flight aids) FAA approved was never intended or actually said. He stressed that the FAA doesn’t actually approve any EFBs, only the use of those EFBs by particular operators, which is done in a one-off fashion.

Regular Part 91 operators, he said, simply needed to confirm that their iPads or Garmin portables or other portable devices don’t interfere with the installed aircraft electronics or other systems, a check that the regs authorize the pilot in command to perform.

Concerns about the draft advisory circular had been raised by Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) in a press release that called for the draft to go “back to the drawing board.” Flying also weighed in on the issue in an blog titled “Use an iPad Go to Jail,” which called the FAA to task for the lack of clarity of the draft AC.

Morrison told Flying that he plans to personally contact each of the parties who had comments for the draft Advisory Circular to discuss those concerns, a process he expected to take about a month, as long as there were no new furloughs in the interim.
 
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