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Dynon’s Cessna 182 autopilot gets FAA nod

By General Aviation News Staff · October 27, 2022 ·

Dynon’s autopilot is now FAA approved for Cessna Skylane C182E and later models, including retractable gear and turbocharged models.

The autopilot is available as an option for Dynon’s certified SkyView HDX avionics system, according to company officials.

Dynon-equipped Skylanes gain a two-axis autopilot system that is approach capable when paired with a compatible third-party IFR navigation device, company officials add.

Dynon Certified products can be purchased and installed by any Dynon Authorized Installation Center. Or, if you prefer, pilots can buy Dynon Certified equipment directly from Dynon and have it installed by a qualified installer.

Pricing for a two-axis autopilot system starts at a list price of $4,870 for Cessna 182 series aircraft, including all required brackets, hardware, and servo harnesses.

Frequently chosen options include the SkyView Autopilot Control Panel ($579), which provides dedicated autopilot controls for the pilot, and the Knob Control Panel ($295), which has dedicated knobs to adjust the values that pilots adjust the most when they fly under autopilot (altitude, heading/track, and altimeter setting), company officials added.

Learn more at DynonCertified.com.

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