by jeffrey aryan » Sat Oct 04, 2014 6:03 am
Andrew,
FYI,
If you can afford it buy two Aspens do so. Then you will get a back-up and you can put some moving map functions on it. You will also be able to eliminate a couple of other things according to your instrument setup. I want to do that to my plane.
Also, the synthetic vision is nice but not really worth the money they are asking for it. There is a 20 percent markup on the retail end, so if you subtract the 20 percent it's not bad. I would try to wait for a AOPA event or an airshow too haggle with price. Talk to the Aspen sales rep and make a deal with him. Then go to your avionics shop and tell them they will be getting a call from the sales rep because Aspen won't let anyone but a authorized shop do an installation the synthetic vision takes about 1-2 hours labor.
On the ADS-B front, my shop says to wait and see what is going on with ADS-B. The FAA has finalized what it can and can't do. There are too many variables right now with the system the way it is set up. I think waiting is a good thing on this. FWIW.
Please keep everyone informed of your progress.
Jeff Aryan