Messages and Alerts
SkyView Classic Pilot’s User Guide –
Revision Z
12-12
Spoken Alert (if
configured)
Message Displayed
in Message
Window
Notification
Area Alert
(severity)
Description
“Gear Overspeed”
None
n/a
The aircraft is configured as either a
retractable or amphibious gear, the
landing gear is not UP, and the
airspeed is exceeding the configured
maximum gear down speed.
“Gear is Up for Water
Landing”
None
n/a
The aircraft is configured as an
amphibious gear capability of runway
landings, and the gear is in the UP
state and the airspeed is descending
through the configured minimum
warning speed.
“Gear is Down for Runway
Landing”
None
n/a
The aircraft is configured as an
amphibious gear capability of runway
landings, and the gear is in the
DOWN state and the airspeed is
descending through the configured
minimum warning speed.
Table 15
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Messages, Alerts, and Audio Alert Details
STANDBY NETWORK ERROR Explained
The SkyView Network that connects your ADAHRS(s), EMS module, Autopilot servos, ARINC
module, and display are designed with fully redundant data pathways. When the STANDBY
NETWORK ERROR alert is displayed, SkyView is telling you that SkyView Network no longer has
a backup or redundant data pathway to fall back on should the primary data path fail. You
should treat this error similarly to the way you would treat the failure of a single ADAHRS in a
system that is equipped with two of them: There is little you can do to troubleshoot such an
issue in flight, should it occur. However, you should exercise the same precautions you would
exercise if you did not have backup flight instruments. If you are flying in IMC, especially, you
should consider making a precautionary landing as soon as possible. Since a STANDBY
NETWORK ERROR may be either a discrete single failure (breakage of a single wire) or indicative
of a more serious failure in progress (an entire wire bundle that is slowly fraying against
another object), Dynon Avionics recommends that the root cause of the failure is determined
before flying again.
The SkyView System Installation Guide has troubleshooting procedures for finding the root
cause of standby network errors.
AOA Alerts
When AOA audio alerting is enabled, it enables a progressive tone that increases in intensity as
AOA increases. It is similar in nature to a conventional reed-type aircraft stall warning sound,
although it is much more predictable in its progression. It can be set to start its progressive