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I went up with a friend who is a CFII to do some night IFR last
Tuesday. Everything went fine, except when So. Cal. cleared me to RAL for CNO GPS-B while I was going out bound from the published hold at PDZ, I could not get RAL programmed into my Trimble 2000 Approach as the IAF. I tried it again, and it just sequenced to HINTIN by itself. RAL VOR was out, so I could not pick it up on my NAV/COM. Finally, my friend gave me a heading to RAL from his Anywhere Map. Everything went fine after that. I will study my Trimble 2000 Approach's operation to find out what I did wrong. But my friend's Anywhere Map showed me the value of having a color moving map during IFR approachs, and now I want a color moving map for myself. I know panel mount like Gramin 430/530 or 480 w/MX20 are nice, but I have no budget for a panel mount right now. So, I am looking for the best portable map FOR IFR FLIGHT on the market. The following are a list of features that I wish for. But I am willing to settle for something that is as close as possible: Color, Bigger the better (to help with my aging eyes), Approach procedures (at less with final approach waypoints like Garmin 296, but all waypoints, including waypoints for ILS and DME, will be nicer), Holding patterns, Terrain warning, Vertical navigation for published LNAV/VNAV and LPV approaches (are they available on any protable?), Automatic log book. I will consider PDA or PC based system as well. Your suggestion? |
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I have the EFB from NavAero: $3000 and True_Flight $500
see www.AviationSafety.com and www.NavAero.com Used as a portable device, it's 6 pounds with an 8.4" touch screen display. It has all the bells and whistles you asked for. It's basically a remote laptop with a touch display. Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. wrote in message The following are a list of features that I wish for. But I am willing to settle for something that is as close as possible: Color, Bigger the better (to help with my aging eyes), Approach procedures (at less with final approach waypoints like Garmin 296, but all waypoints, including waypoints for ILS and DME, will be nicer), Holding patterns, Terrain warning, Vertical navigation for published LNAV/VNAV and LPV approaches (are they available on any protable?), Automatic log book. I will consider PDA or PC based system as well. Your suggestion? |
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I use Anywhere Map on an IPAQ PDA and can recommend it. I, too, have a
character-based IFR Approach-certified GPS (Northstar M3), and appreciate the extra situational awareness provided by a color moving map. I've used Lowrance Airmap GPS's and much prefer the display and upgrade ability inherent in a software-only solution. Anywhere Map is available for PDA's and for tablet or laptop (Windows XP) devices. It isn't perfect but they are working on it continuously. It offers terrain warning, vertical navigation and, at the moment, very rudimentary approach capability. They've indicated that full approaches will be available in a future upgrade. |
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On 22 Feb 2005 06:15:14 -0800, "Cheetah236"
wrote: Anywhere Map is available for PDA's and for tablet or laptop (Windows XP) devices. It isn't perfect but they are working on it continuously. It offers terrain warning, vertical navigation and, at the moment, very rudimentary approach capability. They've indicated that full approaches will be available in a future upgrade. Which they have been indicating for about three years now, perhaps more. I'm not knocking the product, I use it and I like it, especially having the multifunction of the PDA. I use it with a bluetooth GPS, which eliminates a lot of wiring. But they really ought to pull the "beta release" crap from their website. After three or so years of "beta", it's time to call it something else. |
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Take a look at the AnywhereMap system from Control Vision. I just
checked mine for RAL and it popped right up. I wouldn't focus too much on using a PDA for approaches, however. They're not legal for approach guidance, and you'll never be able to use it for a checkride. I rely on mine primarily for weather (XM download) and backup in case of electrical failure. I think you can get reconditioned Garmin IFR approach certified panel GPS units for similar prices. IFR in real IMC is serious stuff, and if you can't fly a hold without seeing a moving map, forget it. |
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I must admit I thought that GPS type systems were only supposed to be used
as a secondary form of navigational aid. If you use and depend on it too much the day it goes down is the day you will really struggle. Just a thought Steve wrote in message ups.com... I went up with a friend who is a CFII to do some night IFR last Tuesday. Everything went fine, except when So. Cal. cleared me to RAL for CNO GPS-B while I was going out bound from the published hold at PDZ, I could not get RAL programmed into my Trimble 2000 Approach as the IAF. I tried it again, and it just sequenced to HINTIN by itself. RAL VOR was out, so I could not pick it up on my NAV/COM. Finally, my friend gave me a heading to RAL from his Anywhere Map. Everything went fine after that. I will study my Trimble 2000 Approach's operation to find out what I did wrong. But my friend's Anywhere Map showed me the value of having a color moving map during IFR approachs, and now I want a color moving map for myself. I know panel mount like Gramin 430/530 or 480 w/MX20 are nice, but I have no budget for a panel mount right now. So, I am looking for the best portable map FOR IFR FLIGHT on the market. The following are a list of features that I wish for. But I am willing to settle for something that is as close as possible: Color, Bigger the better (to help with my aging eyes), Approach procedures (at less with final approach waypoints like Garmin 296, but all waypoints, including waypoints for ILS and DME, will be nicer), Holding patterns, Terrain warning, Vertical navigation for published LNAV/VNAV and LPV approaches (are they available on any protable?), Automatic log book. I will consider PDA or PC based system as well. Your suggestion? |
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I have my IFR rating for few years now, and the flying part is not a
problem. I can manage hold on Nav/Com & timer just fine. I am still a bit new with approach able GPS (my Trimble Approach 2000 is IFR approach able). The reason of my post was because I just realized the value of having a portable moving map. I know their limitation and I have no intention to use any portable device for approach guildance. However, with a moving map, I could point the cleared waypoint to the top of the map while I program my IFR-approach able GPS to do what I need it to do, and that is the use I am looking for. |
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Thanks, the TrueMap looks really impresive. Have you used Jeppesen
FlightDeck? How do they compair? |
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