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I would like to know, how many of us, pilots are using the current
technology out there to our benifit. I'm talking about GPS, E-Flight Bag, E-Aviation Charts. How long do you think before paper-less cockpits become the standard? |
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In article .com,
" wrote: How long do you think before paper-less cockpits become the standard? As long as the FAA's involved, I'm going to go with "never." :-) |
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I would like to know, how many of us, pilots are using the current
technology out there to our benifit. I'm talking about GPS, E-Flight Bag, E-Aviation Charts. How long do you think before paper-less cockpits become the standard? I have GPS in the cockpit. I carry paper and wouldn't think of not doing so. Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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I use VFR GPS and have started transiting to WACs instead of sectionals
for cross-country trips. I prefer paper airport and taxiway diagrams for those airports with control towers. |
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 17:10:15 +0000, Jose wrote:
I carry paper and wouldn't think of not doing so. I'm waiting for when the alternative is as reliable as paper. I've never had paper fail for a bad battery. But I have had paper blow away. So when I've an EFB that cannot fail for a bad battery but can blow away... On the other hand, I do fly with a GPS and Strikefinder and I'm looking at adding other capabilities (backup [solid state] AI, up/loaded WX, etc.). - Andrew |
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I work in the military simulation industry. One of the retired soldiers
had a sig on his office door: "A map with a bullet hole in it is a map. A computer with a bullet hole in it is a boat anchor." These tools are wonderful, but paper as backup is essential. I also carry a handheld GPS in my flight bag. And I'll add a handheld radio when I can afford it. John Stevens PP-ASEL wrote: I would like to know, how many of us, pilots are using the current technology out there to our benifit. I'm talking about GPS, E-Flight Bag, E-Aviation Charts. How long do you think before paper-less cockpits become the standard? |
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![]() "Ray" wrote in message ups.com... Stefano wrote: wrote: I would like to know, how many of us, pilots are using the current technology out there to our benifit. I'm talking about GPS, E-Flight Bag, E-Aviation Charts. How long do you think before paper-less cockpits become the standard? Dunno. I would appreciate also air e-conditioning but my plane carries none. But the most desirable item for my personal benefit is an engine that runs on e-fuel where "e" stands for economic (distilled water would be fine). LOL - Don't know about you, but they are getting about $4.50 a gallon for water around here. Al G |
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![]() Andrew Gideon wrote: On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 17:10:15 +0000, Jose wrote: I carry paper and wouldn't think of not doing so. I'm waiting for when the alternative is as reliable as paper. I'm not so worried about reliability as I am ease of use. There's a new paper thin tablet out there that looks promising but we'll see. |
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