GARMIN AERA 660 TOUCHSCREEN PORTABLE GPS

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10-06026
010-01518-03
GARMIN AERA 660 SOUTH AMERICA
224 700
10-06025
010-01518-00
GARMIN AERA 660 TOUCHSCREEN PORTABLE GPS
224 700
Описание
Affordable feature-rich navigation,
stunning display and streamlined database updating

This compact 5-inch capacitive touchscreen boasts a bright, sunlight readable display complete with rich, interactive maps and a built-in GPS/GLONASS receiver that can be viewed in portrait or landscape modes for optimum customization. The aera 660 encompasses many of the features of the renowned aera® and GPSMAP® aviation portable series, adding Connext® wireless capabilities, Garmin WireAware™ wire-strike avoidance technology and more. Cost-effective database options along with built-in Wi-Fi® database updating capabilities allow customers to more easily access the most up-to-date data, including daily U.S. fuel prices. Bluetooth® supports the display of ADS-B “In” traffic and weather1 from a variety of sources, including the GDL® 39/GDL 39 3D, Flight Stream and the GTX 345 ADS-B transponder.

Dedicated Compact Portable Navigator
The aera 660 features a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen display that is optimized for cockpits and various types of flying. An elegant yet rugged design allows the aera 660 to withstand harsh environments, meeting stringent temperature tests and helicopter vibration standards. The Garmin signature direct-to feature is always available so it’s easy to command navigation functions or find nearest airports from any page. A mini-USB connector, microSD™ card slot and removable battery accompany a dedicated power button along the bezel of the aera. Depending on settings and external connections, pilots will receive up to 4 hours of battery life on a single charge. An intuitive user interface resembles that of the popular GTN™ 650/750 touchscreen series, aera 795/796 series and the Garmin Pilot™ app, so pilots can easily transition between the aera 660 and other Garmin products in the cockpit.

3D Vision
The 3D Vision page within the aera 660 leverages a worldwide terrain database to create a rich, 3D representation of rising terrain near the aircraft, while overlaying GPS-derived airspeed, altitude and vertical speed alongside flight plan information. 3D Vision also displays lateral and vertical (VNAV) deviation bars and includes a 360-degree HSI, which displays course deviation, track, bearing and more.

Bearing pointers can be manually configured to identify the nearest airport, complete with distance information. When connected to the GTX 345, GDL 39 3D or Flight Stream, the 3D Vision presentation is further enhanced with the display of pitch, roll and slip-skid information. A pilot-selectable presentation optionally displays flight instruments in round gauges or tapes overlaid on the 3D topographic landscape.

Connext Wireless Connectrivity
Wireless connectivity options set the aera 660 even further apart from other portables on the market. Wireless database updating capabilities add to the unique feature set of the aera 660. When connected to Wi-Fi, pilots can easily download and update aviation databases without the need to physically connect the aera to a computer. Additionally, the aera 660 supports connectivity with the Garmin VIRB® XE HD action camera, so pilots can control recording and take photos.

When paired with the GTX 345, Flight Stream or the GDL 39/GDL 39 3D, ADS-B traffic and weather1 is wirelessly transferred and displayed on the aera 660. ADS-B traffic information may be viewed on the moving map, IFR/VFR charts and dedicated traffic pages, which also leverages patent-pending features such as TargetTrend™ and TerminalTraffic™. Traffic trajectories and potential conflicts are easier to identify with TargetTrend, which incorporates relative motion technology to help pilots visualize the future position of nearby traffic targets relative to the aircraft. The traffic picture is further enhanced during taxi, takeoff and landing with TerminalTraffic, which detects and displays other aircraft or ground vehicles on runways or taxiways that are also broadcasting ADS-B position information. SafeTaxi® geo-referenced airport diagrams also aid in situational awareness by identifying runways, taxiways, FBO’s, hangars and more relative to the aircraft’s position on the airport surface. Subscription-free Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B) weather1 products may simultaneously be overlaid on the map page and dedicated weather pages for easy interpretation. Weather-related decision-making is easier with the aera 660, which helps pilots interpret datalink NEXRAD radar more easily by animating this imagery. Additionally, multiple weather products can be overlaid on a single weather page for better analysis.

Fuel Prices, Global Charting Options and More
Comprehensive chart options provide pilots with an easy path to a paperless cockpit in a compact device, which may be qualified for use as either a Class I or Class II Electronic Flight Bag (EFB). Geo-referenced IFR enroute, VFR sectional charts and Garmin FliteCharts® terminal procedures are available as part of the expansive database offerings associated with the aera 660. Using FliteCharts, pilots can easily view departure procedures (DPs), standard terminal arrival routes (STARs) and geo-referenced approach charts. Additionally, Garmin ChartView™ enables the display of Jeppesen charts with an optional subscription from Jeppesen. U.S. fuel price data is easily accessible on the map or within the airport directory database, so it’s easy to identify the lowest price of 100 LL and Jet A in the area. Similar to features found within other Garmin products, patented Smart Airspace™ is included in the aera 660 feature set. Smart Airspace highlights the airspace nearest the aircraft’s current altitude and de-emphasizes non-pertinent airspace so pilots can quickly identify their location relative to the airspace around them.

Using the optional global navigation database and many regional charting options, the aera 660 provides worldwide versatility. The aera 660 is available in 4 regional versions with select regional data preloaded for North America, South America, Atlantic and Pacific regions. While each version is only available for purchase from Garmin in the corresponding region, regional databases can be purchased for any unit from any region. For pilots in Europe, the Atlantic version of the aera 660 includes the Enhanced Basemap, which provides VFR operators with more visual landmarks and intersections that are often used when contacting air traffic control. Additionally, when selecting a street or intersection on the moving map of the aera, street names populate so it’s easier to identify aircraft location while navigating over an urban or unfamiliar environment.

Helicopter Optimization
The aera 660 contains built-in features tailored to helicopter operators, including Garmin WireAware™ wire-strike avoidance technology. WireAware overlays power line locations and relative altitude information on the moving map and provides both aural and visual alerting when operating near power lines. Altitude display is offered in both mean sea level (MSL) and above ground level (AGL), so they are easier to identify relative to the aircraft flight path. The standard obstacle database contains Hazardous Obstacle Transmission (HOT) lines, which typically include those that span rivers, canyons, valleys or those that are within the vicinity of airports. Obstacle databases with comprehensive power line coverage and HOT lines are also available for the U.S. and portions of Canada and Mexico. Additionally, VFR helicopter chart coverage throughout eight major metropolitan areas within the U.S. depict helicopter airways and routes, heliports with associated frequency and lighting capabilities, NAVAID information and obstructions. Coverage for the Gulf of Mexico is also available, which includes offshore oil drilling platforms and more. Operators may also incorporate City Navigator® NT street maps to enable address look-up functions within the aera to easily navigate to street intersections during off-airport operations.

Connect with Garmin Avionics
The aera 660 includes a yoke mount and cigarette lighter adapter as a standard accessory (pictured). Pilots can also connect an optional bare wire cable to the aircraft instrument panel and expand the utility of the aera 660 by utilizing power, audio and dual RS-232 connections. When paired with a navigator such as the GTN 650/750 touchscreen series or the GNS 430W/530W, the aera can receive flight plan data entered into the navigator over a serial port and remain synchronized throughout the flight. When connected to a NAV/COM such as the GTR 225, GNC 255, GTR 200, SL 30 or SL 40, frequencies and airport identifiers can also be transferred from the aera to the corresponding NAV/COM. Additionally, ADS-B traffic and weather1 can be transferred via the wired connection to the aera 660 when linked to the GTX 345, GDL 39 or GDL 39 3D.

Low-Cost Database Options
The Garmin Navigation Database available for North America offers a cost-effective path to incorporate the latest database information into the aera 660. Navigation data includes the option to load and activate instrument approach procedures, load flight plan data and more. The Garmin Navigation Database has an option for a single update. There are also a variety of cost-effective annual bundles available, such as the U.S bundle, which includes the Garmin Navigation Database, FliteCharts®, IFR/VFR Charts, Terrain, Obstacles, SafeTaxi® and the AOPA Airport Directory with fuel prices. For worldwide coverage, Jeppesen NavData is also available for purchase. Please check flyGarmin.com for current pricing and ordering. Once purchased, these databases can be conveniently downloaded and updated on the aera 660 via Wi-Fi.

With its long list of features, the aera 660 combines many of the capabilities of panel-mounted avionics with a value-packed, purpose-built package. It’s a dedicated aviation portable that’s ready to fly, right out of the box.
Features
  • 3D Vision
  • Wireless Database Updating
  • Garmin WireAware™
  • Connext®
  • TargetTrend™ (When paired with compatible devices)
  • TerminalTraffic™ (When paired with compatible devices)
  • Smart Airspace™
  • Preloaded Garmin FliteCharts®
  • Animated NEXRAD (When paired with compatible devices)
  • SafeTaxi®
  • Fuel Prices
  • VIRB® XE Control
Parts per assembly

In The Box

  • aera 660
  • Yoke mount with power cable - 5ft
  • Battery
  • AC adapter
  • USB cable
  • Quick start manual and related documentation

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Вопросы и ответы
Do you take trade-ins for the Garmin Aera 660 GPS? I have a Garmin Aera 560.

Yes, we do take trade-ins. Please keyword search "Garmin Trade" on our website. The first result will be the page that lists the current trade-in values we offer for the various Garmin GPS.

How much are map updates for the Garmin Aera 660 GPS?

The new Garmin Navigation Database available for North America offers a cost-effective path to incorporate the latest database information into the aera 660. Navigation data includes the option to load and activate instrument approach procedures, load flight plan data and more. The new Garmin Navigation Database starts at $29.95 for a single update.

Does the Garmin Aera 660 meet the requirements as a GPS source for ADS-B out?

No, this can be used for ADS-B in display only.

Does the Garmin aera 660 have NMEA in/output like the old Garmin 496?

Yes, two RS-232 connections are available for data sharing. The 496 series only had one.

Does the Garmin Aera 660 show lakes and rivers and their names?

Yes, all registered lakes and rivers will display a name. Unregistered lakes may appear with or without a name.

I live in Central America, which database for the Garmin Aera 660 GPS is right for me?

Central America would be covered by part # 10-06025 which is for North and Central America.

I currently have a Garmin 500 that is mounted in dash and wired to a GDL-39. My question is, will the Garmin Aera 660 fit in the same in-dash mount that I currently have or is it quite a bit different?

The dimensional profile's of the Garmin Aera 500 and the Aera 660 are very different. If the mount for the 500 is an AirGizmos panel mount or another mount that takes the exact shape of the 500 it will not work for the 660.

Does the Garmin Aera 660 GPS Have the ability to geo-reference approach charts?

Yes, geo-referenced charts are displayed on the 660.

Regarding the Garmin Aera 660 GPS: The usual question for Canadian pilots, whats in the box in terms of maps, charts and aviation databases?

The North American database includes Flitecharts, IFR/VFR charts, terrain and obstacles. Obstacles and charts for Canadian pilots are included in the North American database. Additional databases are available on the Garmin website.

Which GDL 39 will work with the Garmin Aera 660 GPS, all or only the 3D?

Both the first generation and the 3D models of the Garmin GDL 39 will work with the Aera 660.

I currently use a 496 for pipeline patrol, does the Garminj Aera 660 allow for GPS tracks & waypoint transfer like the 496?

Yes, the Aera 660 includes waypoint transfers and GPS tracks.

Does the Aera 660 have a panel page similar to the aera 500 series?

Yes, the same features from the Aera 500 series are included with the 660.

I have an iLevil SW ADS-B/AHARS - will it be compatible with the 660?

At this time, only Garmin ADS-B receivers are compatible.

Does the 660 receive XM weather with a satellite antenna like the 396?

Yes. The Aera 660 can display SiriusXM data when connected to the GDL 51 or the GDL 52. It will not do it on its own.

Regarding the Garmin Aera 660 GPS: I live in Mexico does, this GPS come with the charts for VFR, IFR LO/HI in the Mexico area (all the country)?

Garmin said that the unit does not come with any charts for Mexico. It comes with the Nav data for Mexico, but Garmin doesn't have the charts for them. The database format will be the same as other Garmin portable displays for Mexico.

I currently have the Aera 550 with the cradle connected to a Zaon PCAS traffic system. Will I be able to use the Aera 660 with the 550s cradle connector, and will it display the traffic information from my Zaon PCAS?

No. The cradle for the Aera 550 will not fit the Aera 660. You will need to install the appropriate cradle which can be found under the accessories tab for the Aera 660. There is no integration support for the Zaon PCAS with the 660.

How could you use the Garmin Area 660 in Europe? Where would you get the base map and at least the VFR maps and the airports?

After receiving the unit, you would need to log on to fly.garmin.com and purchase the Europe base map. Once purchased, you can download and install them on your device.

Garmin Aera 660 and GDL 39 3D. I understand these two can be hardwired together. If so, can I then use the 660 bluetooth to connect sound to my Bose headset? The GDL 39 is supposed to hook up directly to the 660 with a connector. If so, that means that the Bluetooth connection available for the 660 is still open. Can I use that connection to hook up its sound to my Bose headset?

The Garmin Aera 660 can only do audio alerts via direct connection to its audio output jack.

I live in Australia. Will i have to purchase and download the Pacific Database or can i purchase the Garmin Aera 600 unit with it already installed?

You will need to purchase the North America version of the Aera 660, and then purchase, download, and upload the Pacific database to the device after you receive it.

How can the 660 be connected to the Artex 345 ELT to provide a GPS signal for the ELT?

Via the Garmin Aera 660 power data cable part number 10-06028.

I will purchase this Garmin Aera 660 and I will ferry an airplane from USA to Argentina. I will need boths databases (North America and South America) and maps versions. Which database version should I buy?

You can buy either one. After you receive the unit, you will need to purchase and download the additional database from fly.garmin.com.

Do you have a Pacific available of the Garmin Aera 660 GPS?

No, we only have the North / Central America and South America versions. For Pacific database, you will need to purchase the North America version, and then go to fly.garmin.com to purchase and install the additional database.

Will the Garmin Aera 660 unit interface with a JPI 450 fuel Scan meter?

You will need part # 10-06028 for the Aera 660 so you can connect to the JPI to send GPS data to it.

Can other databases be added to the Garmin Aera 660 GPS after it is received (ie South Korea)?

Yes, this will come loaded with a North America database, but asian databases can be purchased and loaded onto the GPS after the purchase. The databases are purchased direct from Garmin.

Does the Garmin Aera 660 have the option to listen to xm radio and weather.. Or just weather?

The Garmin 660 does not have any XM capability. It can be connected to a GDL 51 or GDL 52 (see Accessories) to receive XM weather, and the GDL 51 or GDL 52 can then be connected over Bluetooth to a compatible headset or a 3.5mm audio jack to play XM radio in your aircraft when subscribed to an applicable XM package.

Im currently using a Aera 560 on a panel mounted Airgizmo dock. If I order the Aera 66O and the Airgizmo panel dock similar to my current setup...Will I need an additional cord or cradle for the install?

No, if you are upgrading from an older Garmin GPS, you will be happy to know that we have designed the aera 660 Panel Dock to fit the same opening as the 196,296,396,496 Panel Dock, and uses the same hole layout for mounting. Cable management is always a concern with portable devices. Garmin has reduced the number of connectors on this device by using a docking connector. This docking connector nests into the back of the Panel Dock. We have integrated Garmin's docking connector into the design. Just click the Aera 660 into place and you are ready to go.

Which data base covers South Africa and how would I go about getting this database if the Garmin Aera 660 product comes with the Americas data? Is there a coupon to cover this or do you have to pay for it?

We are only permitted to sell the Aera 660 with the North or South Americas database pre-loaded. South African and other region databases are available for purchase and download from fly.garmin.com. You will need to purchase the 660 Americas from us and then purchase and download the additional database directly from Garmin once you receive the unit.

Can the Garmin Aera 660 GPS both charge and run off the USB port?

Yes the gps will "slow charge" on USB charger.

Does EUROPE data base cover Poland?

Yes, the European database does cover Poland.

Is it possible to record data from the Garmin Aera 660?

Per the manual the AERA 660 can record flight logs with information like date, route of flight, and flight time. Please view the manual for more information on it.

I have a Garmin 595 mounted in an Air Gizmos panel dock. My Garmin 595 is not touchscreen but I would love to have that feature. Will the Aera 660 fit into my Air Gizmos dock? Thanks.

We are not familiar with the Garmin 595. Garmin produced a 695 model which we believe is what you have. The 660 has an entirely different form factor and will not fit in the same Panel dock. You would need to purchase the Aera 660 panel dock separately 11-14552 in order to mount it in the panel.

Is it possible to read voltage from the aircraft-bus on the 660 and if so how?

No, it does not have this function.

Does it have thailand or southeast asia data base?

No, this will come pre loaded with either North America or South America database. You can add other available databases after you receive the unit by purchasing and downloading them from fly.garmin.com.

Is the Aera 660 compatible with any ADS-B source? I currently use a Foreflight scout and have the Appareo 1090 ESG transponder

Per Garmin, no, this will not be able to connect to the ESG transponder for ADS-B features.

I seem to be missing something here. If I purchase the Aera 660 unit, do I also have to purchase the US database for $149.00 as well?

No, the USA database is preloaded on the North America version.

Regarding the GARMIN AERA 660 NORTH AMERICA: What is the part number for a spare battery for the Garmin Aera 660?

Part# 11-13264 is the GARMIN REPLACEMENT BATTERY FOR VIRB ELITE AND AERA 660.

I have an external antenna for my currently installed GPSMAP 496. Will the Aera 660 need a different antenna & cable? If so what would I need? Thanks!

The 660 does not use an external antenna. The internal antenna is powerful enough to receive the signal.

Can this Garmin Aera 660 unit be tied into the GTX 335 transponder or does it even need to be wired to it?

The GTX 335 is not listed as a compatible interface device with the Aera 660. The Aera 660 connects via Bluetooth to the GTX 345. The Bluetooth to the Aera 660 provides ADS-B in weather and traffic.

Does this Aera 660 GPS fit the 500 dock for power?

No, it does not.

Can the AERA660 transmit/receive, when paired in Bluetooth, to both (simultaneously) GDL50 and Garmin Pilot app running on an android device?

The Garmin Aera 660 and Garmin Pilot app on Android are receive only via Bluetooth. The GDL 50 can send ADS-B and GPS data to multiple devices at once. Yes, both the Aera 660 and the Garmin Pilot app can receive data via Bluetooth simultaneously from the GDL 50.

Will the Garmin Aera 660 work with the Stratus 3?

Per the Garmin installation manual, the Stratus 3 is not compatible with the Aera 660.

Does the Garmin Aera 660 display traffic and/or weather simultaneously on the moving map while navigating?

Yes, the traffic and weather is visible on the moving map.

I have a legend Cub with an 396 and GDL82. Will the 660 be a good replacement for the 396? Will it fit in the same cradle? I understand no antenna needed. Power cord the same?

Yes, the 660 is a fine replacement for the 396. The form factor is different so the same cradle will not work. It also uses a different style power connection so this will need to be replaced also.

Will the uAvionix skySensor pair with the 660 as an ADSB in source?

No, the UAvionix Skysensor will not pair with the Aera 660.

I plan to install a dual G5 and a G 507 autopilot in my Rv 6. Can I used my present GPS 660 to connect for gps steering?

No, the 660 is not an approved GPS for use in autopilot steering.

Garmin Aera 660 and the DUAL XGPS170D GPS + DUAL BAND ADS-B RECEIVER....are they compatible?

No, these units do not communicate.

Will the Garmin Aera 660 show weather and traffic? if so what other device will I need to buy? I have Garmin GDL 82 for ADS-b out.

Yes, the Aera 660 is capable of displaying weather and traffic with a unit such as the GDL 50 p/n: 11-16232 or GDL 52 part # 11-15315.

I need to replace my 496 which I use to receive XM weather. Does the Garmin 660 receive XM weather?

Yes. The Aera 660 can display SiriusXM data when connected to the GDL 51 or the GDL 52 receivers.

Can I download the Australian aviation maps database onto the 660?

Yes, the Pacific database including Australia can be purchased and downloaded from the Garmin website after receiving the unit.

Will the Garmin Aera 660 receive data from a GNX 375 via bluetooth?

Yes, per the manufacturer these two units will communicate.

Can the aera 660 audio output be fed to a spare intercom mic input channel for aural alerts?

With the bare wire cradle, it will allow for audio to be output. Please view 10-06028 and review the pilots guide for the Aera to verify all wiring requirements.

Will the Aera 660 connect to SL 40 for frequencies and airport identifiers, will the Aera 660 connect GX 65?

Yes the AERA660 will communicate with the SL40. Please refer to the pilot's guide for more information. It will not communicate with the GX65.

Is there a way to show runway extended center lines on the map portion?

Per the pilot guide, the Aera660 is capable of showing "the length of the longest runway" at an airport. However, it does not mention extended center lines.

Will the 660 drive an auto pilot? I think its called a NMEA serial output. Also, what do the updates cost?I And, will it run on ship power?

Yes, it can communicate with an autopilot assuming that the autopilot is compatible. The updates information can be found on the fly.garmin.com site and you can connect the AERA660 to aircraft power with the bare wire cradle p/n: 10-06028

Do you sell the USB cable for the 660?

Yes, see part # 10-07140.

Does the Garmin Aera 660 come with charts for Germany?

No, it comes with either North or South America preloaded. European database would need to be downloaded and added after you receive the unit from fly.garmin.com

Will the Aera 660 work via Wi-Fi or Blue tooth with the Status Appareo ESG to provide ADSB weather & traffic?

Per Garmin, no, this will not be able to connect to the ESG transponder for ADS-B features.

Is the docking connector for the 660 the same as the 560? I know the AirGizmo has to be changed but if the docking connectors are the same this will be an easy upgrade.

No, unfortunately the Aera 660 is not a direct replacement for the Aera 560 panel install. The dimensions and power data connectors are different for both.

I have a uAvionix tailBeacon ADSB out and a Trig Mode S transponder. Will I be able to use the ADSB in feature of the 660?

The ADS-B In will not come from either the Uavionix or Trig units. You would need a GDL 50 to receive and transmit the ADS-B In Data to your Aera 660.

I’m comfortable using Foreflight. Will Foreflight run on Aera 660?

No, the Garmin Aera 660 runs Garmin software.