The combination of R9 and DFC100 is
now certified and ready for customer shipping and installation!
Now for a little more color. The R9 software release, specifically
identified as R9.2.1 can be loaded in the IFDs and the accompanying DFC100
autopilot installed in the airplane under the approval we received today from
the FAA with the following limitation in the DFC100 POH Supplement:
“VNAV must be
disengaged during departures, arrivals, and approach procedures unless the
altitudes displayed for every leg of the procedure are consistent with the
corresponding chart. Reference Avidyne
Service Information Letter 606-00083-009.”
While the piloting technique identified in the above
limitation is always a good technique, R9.2.1 specifically ensures that this
will be the case. It is a long and
confusing story to explain why the 9.2.1/DFC100 combination of software solves
this problem yet still has the governing limitation, but suffice it to say, the
paperwork just hasn’t caught up with the delivered software.
This limitation will go away upon FAA signature of an
amended STC for the R9 system and the DFC100 system. These STC amendments are undergoing FAA
processing at this time but we do not have a good understanding if this effort
will be hours, days, or weeks long. When
the amended STCs are signed off by the FAA, to lift the limitation, an owner
will need to ensure the airplane is brought to an approved service center where
the updated STC paperwork can be added to the aircraft logs and updated POH
supplements (without the limitation) can be inserted in the aircraft POH.
For those customers who are eager to get their DFC100
installed immediately and can tolerate the published limitation, please contact
Reid Antonacchio directly at mailto:rantonacchio@avidyne.com - rantonacchio@avidyne.com
or +1 239-249-0414 to identify the desired shop and schedule an installation
date/time.
For those customers who would prefer to wait until the
limitation is removed and make only a single trip to an installation shop, we
will broadcast the news of the amended STCs as soon as we have them.
Depending on the configuration of your aircraft and the
experience level of the selected shop, the estimated labor hours for the
upgrade is approximately 8-12 hours.
This includes the wiring of the flap position signal into the autopilot
tray, installation of the DFC100, upgrading the IFDs to R9.2.1, the
post-installation checkout and accompanying paperwork sign-off.
I don’t need to repeat how unusually long and frustrating
this certification effort has been, but I’m sure you will be thrilled to have
this terrific autopilot front and center in your cockpit. Thank you for your purchase and your
patience.
------------- Steve Jacobson sjacobson@avidyne.com
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