I'm pretty old-school, not computer oriented, and for me computers are usually not user friendly. That said, I'm interested in stepping up a bit more into the electronic age. I have a Garmin 196 GPS which I've had for 8 or 10 years, it works well for me & I just had the database updated this year so I'm good to go for actual navigation. What I'd like to get is an ipad or similar device, with a sectional-based moving map display. I don't plan to use it for actual "direct-to" navigation (that's what the 196 is for), but for airport information, situational awareness, and real-time weather & TFR info. I've talked to some people who had what appeared to be what I'm after, only to find out that their wx & TFR info is obtained via wifi or wireless internet so might not always be real time, esp over remote areas.
I don't really want to spend a fortune, luckily pad devices are available pretty cheaply so the app's are the big variable. There's free app's, app's for sale, plus add-ons like "pucks", "blueteeth", etc. Not my gig so I don't really know what's good, what's bad, what's necessary, and what's not.
I was hoping that there might be a seminar on this stuff at the NW Aviation Conference in february, but their website looks like it's just gonna be the same old "flying companion" & "mountain flying" etc etc presentations. The vendor's booths are usually mobbed by attendees so I doubt I'll be able to get much useful info there either.
Any thoughts?


