by Ron B Keil » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:56 am
Bill,
I don't understand the comment about non-precision enroute. If the GNS530W is installed in accordance with the STC installation manual, the 530W is capable of all Precision Approaches, all GPS approaches with vertical guidance (WAAS) approaches and RNAV point to point enroute navigation, as well as Victor Airway navigation. It is also capable of Arrival Procedures and departure procedures with transitions. Course reversals including procedure turns and holds, as well as missed approach guidance is provided and with GPS Steering will command the auto-pilot to fly these procedures. I tell my wife that I can fly by just pushing buttons, and no need to touch the yoke except for take-off and landing. (This may not keep your skills up but the system is capable if you need it.)
As to annunciation, the Garmin GNS530W STC installation manual provides guidance for installation:
"In accordance with AC 20-138A, for IFR GPS installations the 500W Series unit must be mounted in the aircraft manufacturer’s approved location or other FAA approved location, and the required CDI/HSI must be mounted in the primary field of view. CDI/HSI navigation source selection annunciation must be on or near the affected display and any additional annunciations must be mounted within the normal field- of-view. An FAA issue paper was written to clarify the TSO-C146a annunciation requirement of “on or near the affected display”. This issue paper said, in order to preclude the need for external source selection annunciations (i.e. using the annunciation within the 500W Series unit), the source selection annunciation displayed on the 500W Series unit must be within 13.856 inches of pilot view centerline. If the CDI is to the left or right of centerline, it must favor the same side as the 500W Series unit placement (i.e. typically the radio stack is on the right of the pilot’s view centerline, so the CDI should be on the right side of the basic primary flight instruments). A CDI/HSI with a built-in annunciation may also be used in lieu of a separate external annunciator to satisfy the source selection annunciation requirement. In addition, any required GPS navigation annunciations must be within 16.805 inches of the pilot view centerline. If the 500W Series unit display is within this area, then no external GPS navigation annunciations are required".
According to this guidance, if your HSI is centered with the Yoke and you have a center stack for radio mounting, in our Comanche's the annunciators on the GNS530W should suffice.
Ron Keil