RotorAndWing
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I see this has already been posted, sorry for the double posting.
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Isn't a USA herc
Is that a Garmin consumer GPS on top of the panel in front of the left seat?
Is that unprepared sand just the way the tide eaves it? Surely it must be compacted or otherwise prepped in some fashion. Gross weight is probably somewhere between 100 to 155K lbs.
Hard to tell. Looks like a Gopro. Not that it's unusual though. I'd say most military transport aircraft have a VFR Garmin GPS mounted somewhere in the cockpit.
Here's another landing and takeoff at the same location, this time seen from outside the plane:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07Ds9NYB_bE
Tim
Definitely a GoPro. A lot of guys bring their own GPSs and ForeFlight for "Situational Awareness Only"
My old unit had 496s for every aircraft. I signed them out initially but after a while we had the AO memorized and didn't need a GPS. That and the fact the ACO wasn't updated to their databases made them impractical. Batteries sucked as well.
My 296 battery went down today just as I was entering the SFO class B.
Fortunately, There were enough gaps in the undercast for me to stay oriented while I fumbled for the spare battery.
Richard.. Does your plane not have a cigerette lighter in it ??