Doc clarification?
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Either i'm misreading this or the copilot artificial horizon is vaccum powered in one sentence and electrically powered in the next sentence. Maybe a slight error?
Manual says (bolding mine):
Duplicate Copilot Instrumentation
A conventional six-pack of primary flight instruments is included on the co-pilot’s side of the
aircraft, including an airspeed indicator, vacuum powered artificial horizon, three pointer
altimeter, Bendix/King KI 525A Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI), vertical speed indicator, and
Collins ALI-55 Radar Altimeter. To best serve as backup instrumentation in case of a vacuum
failure, the artificial horizon is electrically powered -
I've taken care of that in the manual. Thanks for pointing it out. Probably just a copy-paste error from one of my other manuals.
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I noticed that many of them were outdated, so I just recently requested that everything be brought up to date. Either they missed the TBM again, or there is some caching issue going on, as I suggested. Thanks for letting me know.
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We're checking this. I think it's a caching issue as any that were out of date should have been updated on the site not long back. It'll all be correct and in order by tomorrow though.
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I had occasion to open pretty much all of them at some point today from the website, and I think the TBM was the only one that wasn't current.
@jmarkows said in Doc clarification?:
I had occasion to open pretty much all of them at some point today
You too, huh?

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@jmarkows said in Doc clarification?:
I had occasion to open pretty much all of them at some point today
You too, huh?

@Black-Square said in Doc clarification?:
@jmarkows said in Doc clarification?:
I had occasion to open pretty much all of them at some point today
You too, huh?

Not only did I have a discussion with the company AI on the benefits of the Duke vs the Baron and have it give me suggestions for which aircraft to fly tonight (from a list of the Duke, Starship, Baron, and Bonanza), and a list of routes to fly them on, I discovered that at least one of us apparently has a Beechcraft addiction
