cforst513
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This is a question aimed mostly at the general aviation guys and gals out there. I read in a magazine, probably flying, that an author had some sort of failure, maybe electrical, during a flight and lost his instruments in IFR conditions. Luckily he had a handheld NAV/COM in his bag and he finished the flight just fine.
How many of you carry an extra NAV/COM in your flight bag? I will begin my training soon, and I was thinking about getting one, not only for the safety margin, but to also listen to while I am bored and spending my final college days posting on this site. I thought about just getting a scanner, but I would like to maybe just plan ahead and get a NAV/COM so I can have it for the future.
How many of you bring a handheld along with you on your flights? Where did you purchase them? The only reference I have is in a Sporty's catalog and on their website. They range in price from $300 to over $500 for the waterproof ones. Sporty's model is $299 and runs on 8 AA batteries. Good purchase or should I shop elsewhere? Ebay, perhaps?
How many of you carry an extra NAV/COM in your flight bag? I will begin my training soon, and I was thinking about getting one, not only for the safety margin, but to also listen to while I am bored and spending my final college days posting on this site. I thought about just getting a scanner, but I would like to maybe just plan ahead and get a NAV/COM so I can have it for the future.
How many of you bring a handheld along with you on your flights? Where did you purchase them? The only reference I have is in a Sporty's catalog and on their website. They range in price from $300 to over $500 for the waterproof ones. Sporty's model is $299 and runs on 8 AA batteries. Good purchase or should I shop elsewhere? Ebay, perhaps?