The Cessna 182 Skylane was introduced to the market in 1956 and remains in production, with more than 23,000 built to date. The four-seat single-engine plane is built in Wichita, Kansas. The world has changed a lot since the line originated in 1956, meaning there are many modern upgrades to consider. We believe these are four of the best avionics upgrades to select for your Cessna 182.
The GFC 500 autopilot offers a cost-effective autopilot system that features built-in self-monitoring capabilities while adding reliability and superior capability to the aircraft. It is specifically designed for light piston, fixed-wing craft and offers a robust set of features, including:
Other features are available with certain trim packages, such as pitch and roll or 2-axis capabilities and yaw dampers. Additionally, pilots can leverage certified flight instruments and flight displays with this autopilot upgrade. We believe the GFC 500 upgrade provides precise in-flight characteristics at a price point that effectively lowers the cost of ownership of your Cessna 182.
The beauty of GTN 650/750 Xi is that it is an all-in-one navigation, communication, and GPS tool for your Cessna 182. The fact that it integrates seamlessly with panel or remote-mounted equipment, like audio panels, transponders kicks things up a notch. It offers modern processing and features state-of-the-art hardware that renders maps faster and pans smoothly thanks to the touchscreen navigator. The large display provides high-resolution renderings and wide-angle viewing that are easy to read in the cockpit.
The antiquated Gyros/AI indicators that are fairly standard on the Cessna 182 can easily and flawlessly be transformed with the addition of electronic flight instruments, like G3X, G500TXi, G5s, and GI-275s. Sometimes, these upgrades can replace the entire 6-pack and they offer the following.
As you can see, there are plenty of reasons to consider this upgrade, and Sparkchasers Aircraft Services can help you get these upgrades completed.
We believe there are a few outstanding options to consider for your upgrade, including the following.
These systems allow you to remove most, if not all, of the old engine gauges on your plane, creating valuable space on your panel. More importantly, they allow you to fly with greater peace of mind, knowing that you will be instantly alerted if certain parameters exceed their programmed limits.
Don’t blindly leap into upgrades for the sake of upgrading your Cessna 182. Instead, do a little homework before choosing your upgrade or select the avionics shop to work with. Look for shops where you can build a relationship. One that understands avionics upgrades and your specific goals. For instance, you may be looking for VFR day/night, light IFR, true IFR, improving safety, or accommodating longer trips.
The better your avionics shop understands your goals, the more effective they can be as partners in your aircraft safety. Finally, get several bids to see what options are available. The cheapest isn’t always best, but it’s a good idea to know the value of what you’re getting. Whether you intend to go with a single unit upgrade or you’re looking for a fully integrated package of upgrades, Sparkchasers is an expert in Cessna 182 avionics upgrades that offer reliable deadlines and budgets.