Flyhound
Pre-takeoff checklist
I have an old Garmin GNS 430 in my panel and it works OK for my kind of flying. The IFR data subscription for the US costs me $449/year from Garmin. I get the same basic information for my tablet for $120/year. I'm assuming the data for these products all comes from the same federal sources, so why the big difference in cost? I know my tablet is NOT to be relied on for navigation, it's just an extra reference to have in the cockpit with me. That's more a function of the hardware not being properly certified. I understand the difference between certified hardware costs and consumer product costs, but if the data packages have the same government source, why are they priced so differently? I'm thinking about replacing my old 430 with a new Avidyne 440 that will fit in the same panel tray, and the data packages for it are between the really low cost for my tablet and the higher costs for the Garmin products. Still, the data package for the Avidyne is double what I pay for updates to my tablet. I just don't get how the extra cost is justified. Can someone explain it to me?