I got to have a little partial panel fun Sunday afternoon when my Attitude Indicator (or to date myself and for those that prefer - "Artificial Horizon") tumbled as I was starting to descend thru an overcast layer. I was quite comfortable with it except for the headache and expense of fixing the problem
We (my DOM/IA and I) have now pulled the AI out and I'll probably just take it over to the Part 145 Instruments & Avionics shop on the field for overhaul. I did look on Spruce to see what a newer generation AI would cost - tho in my case the AI drives my Altimatic III autopilot so it would need to be compatible. As it stands I'm betting a simple overhaul is probably the best option.
It's funny... I was not really shocked by the failure at all because on the same morning I'd a couple times thought the AI looked ever so slightly off by showing wings level when the wings were ever so slightly banked. Then the autopilot (Altimatic III) wanted to turn off course slightly when the AI was level and the aircraft was already perfectly on course (i.e. - why turn?). These oddities were so slight and subtle that I wasn't convinced I was seeing it correctly so I just kept a close eye on it.
Another interesting point... on the last few flights my autopilot has been "porpoising" in altitude hold mode. It's always been finicky about setting the altitude with the fussy pre-select knob but once set it would always hold quite well. Last few flights I've been hand-flying at least the altitude hold because of the porpoising. Yesterday I searched the forums and saw a post from Pat commenting on her C2000 porpoising when the AI was on the way out (if I recall the post correctly).
Anyway... any thoughts or feedback on this topic from those who have been down this road before would be appreciated.
Best Regards,
- Charles