Who says I don't fly high tech aircraft?
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=26.073056,-80.142624
So much for see and avoid LOL
Those look thicker and more effective than the enroute charts I've used.
The sunshades in the 680 are pretty good but we definitely used enroute charts in the Lears.That's what I usually use. On all but three of our planes the built in sun shades/visors are almost worthless. Enroute charts are surprisingly versatile to fill the gaps!
Those look thicker and more effective than the enroute charts I've used.
Since all aircraft operate per ATC separation (positive control) at that altitude, plus FAA-mandated TCAS, what's the point of See and Avoid, or anti-collision lights for that matter?So much for see and avoid LOL
Since all aircraft operate per ATC separation (positive control) at that altitude, plus FAA-mandated TCAS, what's the point of See and Avoid, or anti-collision lights for that matter?
1. I don't consider Brazilian ATC as in the same league as ours.GOL 1907?
I must be the only pilot who doesn't own an iPad. I think I've only touched one once.I tried my enroute charts but I couldn't get my iPad in the slots.
I must be the only pilot who doesn't own an iPad.
I must be the only pilot who doesn't own an iPad. I think I've only touched one once.
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I tried my enroute charts but I couldn't get my iPad in the slots.
Actually this is one of the better uses of a USAToday. It hurts to read it.
Nope, I'm with you.I must be the only pilot who doesn't own an iPad. I think I've only touched one once.
No, Everskyward is not.
Nope, I'm with you.
I must be the only pilot who doesn't own an iPad. I think I've only touched one once.
Haha, good memory! I was wondering why the town of Sterling didn't move while everything else moved around it.It was more than just a touch...you actually held it for awhile, if I recall correctly.
It was more than just a touch...you actually held it for awhile, if I recall correctly.
Haha, good memory! I was wondering why the town of Sterling didn't move while everything else moved around it.
Clark will never let me hold his iPad again.At least she didn't lick it.
http://www.tested.com/forums/general-discussion/2/ipad-tested-lickable/597/
I think that Lycoming must have brainwashed you.I still have my charts on a Windows laptop. When it goes, I will probably get an iPad. I like to be behind the times a bit - hence why I'm happy with magnetos.
I think that Lycoming must have brainwashed you.
Since all aircraft operate per ATC separation (positive control) at that altitude, plus FAA-mandated TCAS, what's the point of See and Avoid, or anti-collision lights for that matter?
Not once you leave the Continental US airspace.
There is no Class A over Hawaii... last I checked.
A captain I fly with has some kind of black mesh baby sun visor that works very well.
I must be the only pilot who doesn't own an iPad. I think I've only touched one once.
No, Everskyward is not.
One more here without an iPad. Paper charts and AFD work well enough for me.Nope, I'm with you.
Correct on the type and it is loud. Especially going downhill.Looks like a 700 Hawker, lots of time in one of those.
You DEAF yet?
Dave
A lot of guys here get the do-it-yourself car tenting kits from WalMart (the ones that static cling with no adhesive) and cut them into small-ish squares to stick around the windows. The only problem is, you have to have them on there by about FL200. Any higher and the windows get too cold for them to stick, even with the heaters on. Make sure you know/plan if your route is going to have any big turns in it!