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Is a turn and bank required with a backup electric ai in place?


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3 hours ago, Skates97 said:

When it says a separate power source, does than mean you need dual alternators? I would think if there is a single alternator then it really doesn't have a separate power source. 

The definition of “a separate power source” is found in 23.1331. 

I haven’t found the basis for approval of a separate battery powered backup.  

“Seems reasonable” that a solid hour of backup operation is enough for single engine Part 91 operations  

 

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My instrument installer as with mike studly of Aspen both agreed that my newly installed E5 could be mated with a Garmin G5 in lieu of the turn coordinator.. even though that the E5 while rated as a primary instrument, it is technically not rated as a back up instrument.

i feel much safer having two ai each with their independent back up battery packs.

both ai give you “ball” coordination and info for a stabilized standard turn 

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