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Flying equipment - any private pilots out there? UPDATED


Caterham Kid

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I have updated the list below to only show the items I have left and I have reduced the prices a little. Come on... treat the flyer in your life to a Christmas present!

 

I have given up flying and so these items are not needed anymore. I can email photos of items if required.

 

Garmin GPSmap 196 aviation GPS

Information on the GPS from the Transair website states the following.

 

The Garmin 196 is a versatile navigator. The WAAS-capable 196 from Garmin has detailed moving map graphics, HSI steering guidance and all the other pilot-friendly features you'd expect from an aviation portable.

The GPSMAP 196 is a powerful aviation portable that acts like a panel but goes from cockpit to land to water without missing a beat. With its crisp, grayscale screen, the 196 is an affordable introduction to Garmin's portable aviation products. Enhance Situational Awareness

The WAAS-capable GPSMAP 196 has detailed map graphics, HSI steering guidance, Jeppesen database and all the other pilot-friendly features you've come to expect from Garmin. Steering guidance is clearly presented through a graphic HSI with VNAV indicator offering a full range of horizontal and vertical awareness. Extended runway centerlines help orient pilots to the runway. The 196 even supports a comprehensive U.S. database of obstacles (upgradeable via the Internet) to help you see and avoid high-rise structural hazards in the vicinity of your flight path.

View Images in Sharp Detail

GPSMAP 196 features a 320 x 240 pixel, 12-level grayscale display with exceptional resolution and contrast. This display with backlighting showcases crisp graphics which redraw with incredible speed thanks to a fast processor.

Automate Your Logbook

A built-in logbook tracks your flying hours and automatically records departure and arrival locations. When used with Garmin's free logbook software FlightBook, this feature simplifies record keeping. Flightbook software allows you to create, manage, analyze, save and print flight data from GPSMAP 196's logbook.

Navigate by Air, Land or Sea

Simply press a button to switch GPSMAP 196 to automotive or marine mode. The 196 comes with a built-in routable basemap. Add optional MapSource detailed street maps for street navigation. Or, for a great day on the water, customize the waterproof 196 with optional marine cartography. Easily add detailed maps with plug and play Garmin data cards.

 

The extras I have with it are:

Yoke mount

Case

Car mount

12V adapter

USB Card reader

Road map software

Spare mount

 

They currently retail at Transair for £414 without the extras. I am looking for £250 ono for everything.

 

Jeppeson Techstar flight computer

Complete with manual

I am looking for £20

 

 

 

Edited by - Caterham Kid on 21 Sep 2012 23:02:51

 

Edited by - Caterham Kid on 31 Oct 2012 21:13:53

 

Edited by - Caterham Kid on 5 Nov 2012 13:00:28

 

Edited by - Caterham Kid on 27 Nov 2012 09:20:35

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Quoting Caterham Kid: 
Any age you like, but to go solo and to obtain your licence you need to pass a CAA Class 2 medical.

 

Any age for a lesson with a Qualified Flying Instructor. 14 for time to be credited towards the licence syllabus. 16 to go solo. 17 to qualify for the licence privileges.

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Any age for a lesson with a Qualified Flying Instructor. 14 for time to be credited towards the licence syllabus. 16 to go solo. 17 to qualify for the licence privileges.

 

Agreed. Sorry, I didn't give enough details. I presumed that by the time you have done enough training to go solo you would be old enough. I was also inferring that there is no upper age limit as long as you are medically fit enough.

 

Anyway, never mind all that, anyone want to buy any of my kit 🤔 😬 *thumbup*

 

 

Edited by - Caterham Kid on 21 Sep 2012 22:13:06

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