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Originally Posted by olyolson
I have a G5 with a backup battery that derives it's heading info from the gps. I'd rather have magnetic heading in the G5 so looking into installing a GMU 11 and ditching the whiskey compass.
- Will this legally satisfy the requirement for a compass?
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The requirement is not for a compass but for a magnetic heading indicator.
See
CFR Title 14 part 91.205 (3).
A compass meets that requirement as well as a G5 with a GMU 11.
I have two G5s and a GMU 11 in my RV-6 for several months now. I also have a compass. The GMU 11 with the G5 meets the requirement of 91.205 (3) in my aircraft if I remove the compass. On Experimental aircraft, 91.205 only needs to be complied with for VFR Night and IFR operations according to the Operating Limitations issued in accordance with the latest version of FAA Order
8130.2. (and all earlier versions going back 20+ years)
I mounted the GMU 11 on the deck under my vertical stabilizer. Running the interference test called out for by Garmin, I pick up NO interference. Was planning on putting the GMU 11 half-way between the elevator bellcrank and the tail but it was much less work to install it under the Vertical Stab. IF there had been interference, I would then have moved it.