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Hash: SHA1 http://www.liveatc.net/forums/index....ic,4618.0.html After reading and listening to the ATC clip posted about this incident, especially regarding picking up the weather on the pilot's iPhone, a question just came to mind. With the new iPhone coming out and having built-in GPS and with TomTom coming out with their own software to use the GPS, I'm sure that others are coming out with their software to use on this. My question: Assuming that someone puts together a GPS database (similar to Garmin, etc.) for the iPhone, what would the validity/legality of it be to having it in an aircraft? Would that satisfy the requirement for being /G or /L equipped? Just wondering, as that could be an inexpensive way tohave the equipment in hand/onboard. BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: Unix Systems Administrator, | Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! ![]() PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIVgngyBkZmuMZ8L8RAp5NAJ4hSNQLOyu+707Mcy0F4w N4lRqchgCg+JIz zWK03vYpRqXAf6jwEmzt5Zw= =tEkA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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A Guy Called Tyketto wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 http://www.liveatc.net/forums/index....ic,4618.0.html After reading and listening to the ATC clip posted about this incident, especially regarding picking up the weather on the pilot's iPhone, a question just came to mind. With the new iPhone coming out and having built-in GPS and with TomTom coming out with their own software to use the GPS, I'm sure that others are coming out with their software to use on this. My question: Assuming that someone puts together a GPS database (similar to Garmin, etc.) for the iPhone, what would the validity/legality of it be to having it in an aircraft? Would that satisfy the requirement for being /G or /L equipped? Just wondering, as that could be an inexpensive way tohave the equipment in hand/onboard. BL. - -- Brad Littlejohn | Email: Unix Systems Administrator, | Web + NewsMaster, BOFH.. Smeghead! ![]() PGP: 1024D/E319F0BF 6980 AAD6 7329 E9E6 D569 F620 C819 199A E319 F0BF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIVgngyBkZmuMZ8L8RAp5NAJ4hSNQLOyu+707Mcy0F4w N4lRqchgCg+JIz zWK03vYpRqXAf6jwEmzt5Zw= =tEkA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- To satisfy a "/G", you are going to have to have an approved installed GPS. I have an KLN 89/B installed. Handhelds, iPhones, etc are not going to qualify. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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![]() My question: Assuming that someone puts together a GPS database (similar to Garmin, etc.) for the iPhone, what would the validity/legality of it be to having it in an aircraft? Would that satisfy the requirement for being /G or /L equipped? Just wondering, as that could be an inexpensive way tohave the equipment in hand/onboard. No. Handheld devices do not meet the requirements. Guidance on this can be found in the AC's on the faa website. |
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