rivetdriver
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Anybody willing to share their experience using the IPAD /light as GPS or flight instruments?
Thanks
Thanks
Anybody willing to share their experience using the IPAD /light as GPS or flight instruments?
Thanks
Anybody willing to share their experience using the IPAD /light as GPS or flight instruments?
Thanks
I am of the opinion from what we have been told that if you use an Ipad you under Part 91 must have a training and documented. also if using it for charts and plates you must have 2.
Jack
Thanks Snowflake. Is there something you're using in AirNav Pro that FltPlan Go is missing? If there's a specific feature you're looking for please email me.I used my iPad with Air Navigation Pro and FltPlan Go until I switched to Android. It was a great moving map GPS for me. I had a flip-cover on it, and with the cover flipped behind the screen, the clip on my kneeboard could grab the opened cover and hold it in place on my knee without obstructing the screen. No visibility issues, no GPS issues, while I was using it.
I highly recommend FltPlan Go and Air Nav Pro, mostly for their reduced cost over ForeFlight.
Here's an anti-glare screen that I've found effective in a cockpit with lots of sunlight (Grumman): http://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/glare-reducing-ipad-screen-protector.html I use this on my Gen 4 iPad but they make the same product for the Air 1-2 models, as well.
Jack