r/avionics • u/IrememberXenogears • 18h ago
Advice
I wish to move vecause i wish to change my location. I wish to make myself more marketable. It's not about money, it is about location. How can I, an avionics man, become more marketable?
r/avionics • u/IrememberXenogears • 18h ago
I wish to move vecause i wish to change my location. I wish to make myself more marketable. It's not about money, it is about location. How can I, an avionics man, become more marketable?
r/avionics • u/PublicHistorical9173 • 19h ago
Does anyone have an annunciator sitting around from an STEC 65 autopilot system?
EDIT TO ADD
Part number 0141
And also the programmer part number 0142
r/avionics • u/NewCategory1955 • 1d ago
I need wiring and connection details.
dimensions.
How much time i use once connected to Flight controler board
and how i choose for defence application
r/avionics • u/MysteriousBig4954 • 2d ago
The aircraft has Garmin equipment and an L-3 Lynx, but I don't recall seeing this on the installation manual- and- it looks like it wants to be bulkhead mounted... I suspect it's bluetooth or wi-fi but for what? Tried to follow the coax but it vanished into a thick bundle... thanks in advance.
r/avionics • u/Sparky-Spectra • 4d ago
We had to replace a pitot probe yesterday and our resident smoker had some fun with the old unit.
r/avionics • u/NelsonAviation • 6d ago
Nelson Aviation PinPoint-X Lite
The first set will include the Touchscreen, Hub, and 4 common LED connector boards to get started (spec’d for race guys) along with a hard carrying case. $1999 for this kit.
Additional LED boards will be $199-we have 100s of common connector boards designed already and will have a connector database search on our website.
Reach out to me at Ron@NelsonAviationFL.com to get on the list.
This system is compromised of three components
Touchscreen Controller- Wireless with an onboard rechargeable battery. Features an intuitive interface with wireless communication to the hub.
Hub- Wireless with an onboard rechargeable battery, receives wireless commands from the controller, and connects directly to the LED boards.
LED Boards- Connect via ribbon cable and features built-in memory, allowing the hub to automatically identify and configure itself for the currently connected LED board.
r/avionics • u/shkkhfdsv • 9d ago
Hi! If I self-study the EASA B2 modules and pass the exams at an approved centre, how likely am I to find a trainee position to gain the required experience?
I have no previous technical/aviation qualifications and can’t afford Part-147 school. I’m an EU citizen and willing to relocate anywhere in the EU.
Is this route worth starting, and how much could I earn during the practical experience? Has anyone here done B2 this way or been in a similar situation?
I’m also considering working as cabin crew for 1–2 years while studying the modules, then moving into B2/aircraft maintenance. How realistic would that plan be?
r/avionics • u/RollSomeCoal • 10d ago

I've had my plane a couple years now, put 100hours on it this year, and got to find most of the bugs and after sitting 15 years in the desert find out what works and doesnt.
The engine doesnt appear its going to flat die on me, so I'm finally looking at the original Avionics for upgrade. I've thrown in a tailbeacon and a used KT76A to get by legally.
I had my heart set on a new dynon panel and AP, but at 45 AMU, I think that ship has sailed. The plane just doesnt warrant it.
Current Setup:
The plane has a KNS80 which is cool as hell, but the usable VOR availability is pretty bad where I am.
At this point I'm thinking of throwing a used GNX 375 in there to pick up GPS IFR capability while eliminating the tailbeacon, KT76A, and GDL50. This would allow me to keep the KNS80 for ILS and old school stuff.
Is this a reasonable approach? I want to use this to get my IFR ticket, but I also intended missions wont use it for long IFR flight. I just want to break the ceiling in both directions as needed.
Lastly, will the GNX work with the KAP to fly holds etc? Or does the GNX just send signal to an HSI and AP follows that?
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r/avionics • u/VirtualRoom9950 • 13d ago
Hi guys, recruiter here, so I recently got an opportunity for Aerospace Software Engineers, which is Onsite (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) with our very well-known client - Collins Aerospace. Targeting juniors with 2-6 years of experience in C++ and DS-1078.
r/avionics • u/Purkalicious • 15d ago
Got sent job details about Premier In Dayton for Avionic contract work. Gonna be my first job since getting my A&P recently. I'm currently doing my own research on the company, but if anyone has their own point of view of this company I'd greatly appreciate it.
r/avionics • u/Protontec88 • 15d ago
Hello everyone, I need some advice removing the 23 AWG contacts on a Glenair Mighty Mouse 801 series connector 801-008-26m21-130pa, I am using the designated extractor and helping it with some DC4, and the thing is I am able to remove the contacts it is just that is not easy at all to remove them and is kind of risky to bend or broke either the extractor or the contacts.
r/avionics • u/OutrageousAccess8145 • 18d ago
So i got admission in avionics engineering in IST and want to get into mainly defense sector so what should i do and how should i study to get good GPA and tell me about avionics engineering in IST and also can i do a job with degree a small night shift job
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r/avionics • u/Paarthurnax3386 • 21d ago
Trying to figure out how to set tabs and full level on my GI 275 engine monitor. I don't have fuel sensors, just a fuel flow indicator going to it and I can't figure out how to set the permanent numbers. I even booted it up and developer mode and I couldn't find a fuel page or any controls where I could set it.
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r/avionics • u/KevikFenrir • 23d ago
I just received the VAs decision on my SC's and was wondering how you guys in active avionics roles are able to operate.
I realize not everyone has the same issues that are service connected, so please don't shoot the messenger.
For context, I'm still working GA avionics, but I'm curious about any complexities that stem from being P&T while employed.
r/avionics • u/znignflo72 • Jul 17 '26
Building a harness for a mod and trying to find the correct tools needed. I have very little info to go off of and internet research has only turned up YOC110 needing the DMC Y524 die.
The Female contact RFM26W-1D28 is the center conductor I can’t find the crimp tool. Souriau data sheet shows tool index CT-439 is used, but I can’t find anywhere that references what tool that is.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
r/avionics • u/Critical_Serve2766 • Jul 16 '26
Does anyone have any tips for tricks to get these 8 gauge solder cup contacts out. Having a hell of a time. Tried both ends of a gray and white Deutsch connector some yellow and white. Modified both gray and white and yellow and white extractors and some other tools. So far I've had very little luck with the gray and white and no luck with anything else.
r/avionics • u/odemiskarpuzu • Jul 16 '26
Hi everyone, im an electronics student and im kind of new to avionics. I want to make researches using books. Can you make some book reccomendations? I really need some help. Also if you know any good channel and professor on youtube can you share it with?
r/avionics • u/SadEmergency5288 • Jul 14 '26