GARMIN AERA 660 Portable GPS provides affordable feature-rich navigation, stunning display and streamlined database updating. Key features include:
Rugged, purpose-built portable navigator with built-in GPS/GLONASS receiver and 5-inch sunlight-readable screen
Intuitive, simple touchscreen operation and single power button make getting around the display a cinch
3D Vision perspective view shows terrain, obstacles, airport environment, optional traffic, nearest airport and more
Wireless cockpit connectivity via Connext® streams ADS-B weather1 and advanced traffic from compatible devices
Cut the cord and database prices with Wi-Fi® database downloads and the affordable Garmin Navigation Database
As a dedicated navigator, it quickly and reliably acquires GPS and GLONASS satellite constellations and combines advanced navigation tools with rich, interactive, dynamically drawn aviation maps displayed on a bright, sunlight-readable 5-inch diagonal capacitive touchscreen display.
The AERA 660 comes preloaded with detailed flight mapping, terrain and obstacles alerting, U.S., European and Canadian SafeTaxi® charts and AOPA Airport Directory or optional AC-U-KWIK global airport directory to put a wealth of resources right at your fingertips — including local fuel prices (U.S. only). The graphical Terrain page offers both overhead and vertical profile views of the topography beneath you. Switch to IFR map mode to display and navigate on high or low enroute airways, and use your touchscreen map cursor to reference MEAs (Minimum Enroute Altitudes) and distances between intersections. The aera 660 even provides vertical navigation (VNAV) guidance to simplify en-route transitions.
Garmin Smart Airspace™ guidance conveniently highlights the airspace nearest the current altitude and de-emphasizes non-pertinent airspace so you can quickly identify your location relative to the airspace around you in addition to direct-to and nearest-airport navigation.
With an optional power/data cable (sold separately), the AERA 660 connects with Garmin avionics to accept flight plans from the GTN 750/650 and GNS 530W/430W navigators, as well as upload frequencies to the standby position of the GTR 200 Comm radio, GTR 225 Comm radio or GNC 255 NAV/COMM radio. It also provides the Garmin NAV/COMM radios with the GPS position source required to look up nearest frequencies.
Using Bluetooth® connectivity via Garmin Connext technology, the AERA 660 easily interfaces with compatible devices to cut the clutter in the cockpit and improve flying experience. With a Garmin GDL® 39 portable ADS-B receiver or GTX 345 all-in-one ADS-B transponder, it is possible to access and display ADS-B subscription-free weather1 and advanced traffic alerts, including TargetTrendTM relative motion tracking and TerminalTrafficTM, to be aware of potential conflicts in busy terminal airspace. It even allows wireless control of Garmin VIRB® action cameras to start and stop recording and capture photos.
Revolutionary 3D Vision technology gives a virtual 3-D behind-the-aircraft perspective view of surrounding terrain derived from GPS/GLONASS and the onboard terrain database. Slide your finger across the touchscreen to rotate the view and show land and water features, obstacles, runways and airport signposts in relative proximity to the aircraft. And when you connect AERA 660 to an attitude source through a Flight Stream 210, a GDL 39 series portable ADS-B data link or a GTX 345 ADS-B transponder, Garmin SVX synthetic vision and attitude command bars are automatically added to your display.
With its forward-looking terrain avoidance capability, the aera 660 predicts in advance where towers or obstacles may exist and shades the landscape with amber or red overlays to indicate those areas. Also, get help flying clear of conflicts with Garmin WireAware™ wire-strike avoidance technology, which graphically overlays Hazardous Obstacle Transmission (HOT) lines that span rivers and canyons right on the moving map page, for the U.S. as well as in some locations in both Canada and Mexico.
With the AERA 660, database updating can be done via Wi-Fi instead of connecting to a computer.
The AERA 660 fulfills the role of either a Class I or Class II electronic flight bag. U.S. geo-referenced VFR sectional and IFR enroute charts come preloaded to show the aircraft’s position overlaid directly on the relevant chart, and optional European and Canadian VFR and IFR charts and airport diagrams are also available. When in IFR map mode, the AERA 660 can display victor airways, jet routes, leg distance and more, similar to traditional enroute charts. European users receive European VFR Map enhancements to see even more visual reference points, including borders, lakes, roads, grasslands, parks and more.
Product Specifications
Physical dimensions: 5.5”W x 3.4”H x .8”D (14.1 x 8.7x 2.1 cm)
Display size, WxH: 4.35"W x 2.61"H (11.1 x 6.6 cm); 5.08" diag (12.9cm)
Display resolution, WxH: 480 x 800; portrait and landscape orientation
Display type: touchscreen WVGA color TFT with white backlight
Weight: 8.64 ounces (245 g) with battery; 7.23 ounces (205 g) without battery
Battery: removable, rechargeable lithium-ion
Battery life: Up to 4 hours during most daytime conditions, (80% backlight) and wireless connectivity in the cockpit, e.g. GTX 345; up to 6 hours during typical nighttime conditions, (5% backlight) and without wireless connectivity.
SBAS/WAAS/GLONASS receiver: high-sensitivity with WAAS position accuracy
Voltage range: 10-35
IFR or VFR: VFR
Traffic Information Services (TIS) alerts compatible: yes
Accepts data cards: yes (microSD™ cards)
In the Box
AERA 660 unit
Yoke mount with power cable
Battery
AC adapter
USB cable
Quick start manual and related documentation