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Attributes | |
ACN | 1588422 |
Time | |
Date | 201810 |
Local Time Of Day | 1201-1800 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | ZZZ.TRACON |
State Reference | US |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | IMC |
Light | Daylight |
Aircraft 1 | |
Make Model Name | Skyhawk 172/Cutlass 172 |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 91 |
Flight Phase | Cruise |
Route In Use | Direct |
Flight Plan | IFR |
Person 1 | |
Function | Pilot Flying Single Pilot |
Qualification | Flight Crew Private Flight Crew Instrument |
Experience | Flight Crew Last 90 Days 49 Flight Crew Total 200 Flight Crew Type 83 |
Events | |
Anomaly | Aircraft Equipment Problem Less Severe Deviation - Procedural Published Material / Policy Inflight Event / Encounter VFR In IMC |
Narrative:
During flight in IMC conditions on a segment of the IFR flight to ZZZ; the mode 'C' transponder began to display different types of altitude that was different from the altimeter. Approach contacted me about the issue and I reset the transponder during the flight but that did not resolve the issue about the changing altitudes. When I pressed the ptt [push to talk] to advise approach; the G430 screen reset itself during the flight. In this particular aircraft; the G430 screen has the only communication radio and navigation radio in addition to the GPS equipment that I was using for the flight. After the GPS unit reset itself; I called approach and told them the mode C transponder was turned off and back on but the issue was not resolved.once again; I pushed the ptt button to transmit; the GPS screen turned off and remained off. Once this occurred; I made the decision to get out of IMC conditions so I descended to 3;500 feet into VFR conditions. At this point of the flight; I just passed ZZZ airport and I made a mental note of where the nearest airport was at. Approach asked me where I was at in altitude and I told them I was 3;500 feet due to the GPS screen was not functioning properly and I was not going to be in IMC conditions with this issue. I made up my mind that I did not want to continue the flight and I asked for a priority landing at ZZZ so that I can attempt to determine the problem or call the mechanic and explain the situation. Approach either didn't hear my request or was too busy with other things; so I am not sure if my request was heard. I was able to communicate with approach with a black screen on the GPS unit during this time.about 2-3 minutes later; the communication was lost with approach and I was not able to hear them or talk. I told approach I am canceling the IFR flight plan and diverting to ZZZ for a landing. Another aircraft on the same frequency that I was on relayed from ZZZ tower that I was cleared to land on any runway. I relayed that I acknowledge the message and told the plane that I have limited to no communications and no GPS screen which has the communication and navigation radio channels. The other aircraft told me I was cleared to land on any runway; so I made a landing on runway xx where I was met by the fire department and an operations personnel. I told them no one was injured; nor the aircraft; nor was there any fire or damage to the aircraft; just a communication and GPS screen issue.I was escorted to the FBO by the operations personnel where I made a phone call to the flight school and expressed the issues I had during the flight. I honestly don't know what caused the issue nor do I know what could have been done to prevent the issue from occurring in the future.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: C172 pilot reported having transponder issues; then additional equipment problems having to land to determine what was wrong with the aircraft.
Narrative: During flight in IMC conditions on a segment of the IFR flight to ZZZ; the Mode 'C' transponder began to display different types of altitude that was different from the altimeter. Approach contacted me about the issue and I reset the transponder during the flight but that did not resolve the issue about the changing altitudes. When I pressed the PTT [Push To Talk] to advise Approach; the G430 screen reset itself during the flight. In this particular aircraft; the G430 screen has the only communication radio and navigation radio in addition to the GPS equipment that I was using for the flight. After the GPS unit reset itself; I called Approach and told them the Mode C transponder was turned off and back on but the issue was not resolved.Once again; I pushed the PTT button to transmit; the GPS screen turned off and remained off. Once this occurred; I made the decision to get out of IMC conditions so I descended to 3;500 feet into VFR conditions. At this point of the flight; I just passed ZZZ airport and I made a mental note of where the nearest airport was at. Approach asked me where I was at in altitude and I told them I was 3;500 feet due to the GPS screen was not functioning properly and I was not going to be in IMC conditions with this issue. I made up my mind that I did not want to continue the flight and I asked for a priority landing at ZZZ so that I can attempt to determine the problem or call the mechanic and explain the situation. Approach either didn't hear my request or was too busy with other things; so I am not sure if my request was heard. I was able to communicate with Approach with a black screen on the GPS unit during this time.About 2-3 minutes later; the communication was lost with Approach and I was not able to hear them or talk. I told Approach I am canceling the IFR flight plan and diverting to ZZZ for a landing. Another aircraft on the same frequency that I was on relayed from ZZZ Tower that I was cleared to land on any runway. I relayed that I acknowledge the message and told the plane that I have limited to no communications and no GPS screen which has the communication and navigation radio channels. The other aircraft told me I was cleared to land on any runway; so I made a landing on RWY XX where I was met by the fire department and an Operations personnel. I told them no one was injured; nor the aircraft; nor was there any fire or damage to the aircraft; just a communication and GPS screen issue.I was escorted to the FBO by the Operations personnel where I made a phone call to the flight school and expressed the issues I had during the flight. I honestly don't know what caused the issue nor do I know what could have been done to prevent the issue from occurring in the future.
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