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System Overview
1 System Overview
This manual assumes that the pilot is appropriately licensed, is
proficient in operation of the aircraft and its equipment, and is in
compliance with all Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs).
All images contained in this manual are for reference use only,
and are subject to change.
Avidyne strongly recommends that pilots use the DFC90 system
only under VFR conditions until completely familiar with its
operation and use.
Boxed areas marked as
NOTE
within this manual identify certain
situations or areas of operation having safety implications. While
it is important for the operator to be familiar with all of the
information in the manual, it is essential to the safe use of the
DFC90 that pilots give careful attention to the material contained
within these
NOTE
s.
Boxed areas marked as
WARNING
within this manual identify
certain situations or areas of operation having unique and
heightened safety implications.
In order to avoid a diversion of attention from the task of safely
taxiing, pilots should avoid performing the described cockpit tasks
while the aircraft is in motion.
It remains the pilot’s duty to monitor
the autopilot for proper function upon activation and during use.
Note: For those aircraft that are not equipped with a 430-family GPS Nav-Com,
the Aspen PFD converts the signals such that the DFC90 should behave in
accordance with these descriptions.
If the GPS or NAV does not support an input,
the Aspen PFD sends the input as invalid to the DFC90.
Internal DFC90 data logs are property of Avidyne.
DFC90 Digital Flight Control System
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