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Roger, Roger
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Because electrical fires don't happen in conventional airplanes.I have done one flight in a G1000 C182. 45 min into the flight I had an electrical fire...that killed that G1000 pretty fast. Maybe I just had bad luck that day but i have 2100+ hours in steam gauges and never had a failure, and about .8 in a G1000 with an electrical fire...ill stick with the gauges![]()
It must have been one heckuva electrical fire to hit the G1000 to the point where you had NOTHING left that you could turn on.
Also, would you like to compare statistics of complete electrical failure vs. dry vacuum pump failures? I know which one is more common...