A1Skinner wrote:Hammer wrote:Maybe I've had lemons, but my iPads have been way, Way, WAY to glitchy to ever trust my life to them. I'd never consider flying IFR with one as primary, legal or not. I wont even use one as my primary chart while IFR...no paper, no fly.
It's not certified either, but I trust my Garmin 696 10:1 over my ipad and ForeFlight. That Garmin was built to do one thing and one thing only, while the iPad was built to do ten million different things, some of which do not work and play well together.
An iPad with ForeFlight is a great tool, but it's NOT safety-of-life equipment.
Just my experience.
X2 Hammer. I've have yet to own an Apple product that lasts me a year. I'll stick to my android phone(can be glitch too I know) and my garmin 796.
Yep… I have a few flavors of iPads. Each with Foreflight and various other sundries. Pack my charts, check my Wx, file a flight plan, or surf the web on the road… you betcha…
Use one as a primary navaid, or to shoot approaches with?… Ya… maybe if every other navaid in the airplane was tuned into something, locked and loaded, ready to roll….
Call me a weenie, but I have no interest in betting the farm on something that I can watch a kid blow a gasket on the second it fails… (which is fairly regularly) Itoys are exceptionally cool, and provide
EASY situational awareness, that's a far cry from
guaranteed situational awareness. How may seconds will you last in the soup when the magic smoke escapes?
Take care, Rob