evapilotaz
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Drone airspace abuser
So do I, and without fail I get a big shock and glares every time when it blurts out on max volume "Entering Runway 30" during taxiing.
So do I, and without fail I get a big shock and glares every time when it blurts out on max volume "Entering Runway 30" during taxiing.
Am I the only on that follows for flight sitting on an airliner?, guess where I'm flying from.
Step 1, look up your flight number on FlightAware.
Step 2, click the link in FlightAware to open the filed routing in ForeFlight.
Step 3, follow along in ForeFlight including the full SID and STAR.
Bonus: Listen to the takeoff/departure and arrival/landing through the LiveATC app.
Step 1, look up your flight number on FlightAware.
Step 2, click the link in FlightAware to open the filed routing in ForeFlight.
Step 3, follow along in ForeFlight including the full SID and STAR.
Bonus: Listen to the takeoff/departure and arrival/landing through the LiveATC app.
No. I sleep.
KSAN.
On airliners I seem to have better GPS performance with the iPhone than with the iPad.I can't get my iPad to get a GPS lock on commercial flights.
I do it too. Although the GPS signal can be spotty. I want to try it with my Stratus 2S.
I wonder if I'd get yelled at if I had it suction cupped to the window???
Nope. Last month from DEN to MDW I was sitting with 2 corporate pilots and all 3 of us had our iPads out, comparing software. Company provides Jepp, I had FF. Most interesting, they didn't put them away or turn them off when the "turn off all electronics" announcement was made prior to landing.Am I the only on that follows for flight sitting on an airliner?, guess where I'm flying from.
Nope. Last month from DEN to MDW I was sitting with 2 corporate pilots and all 3 of us had our iPads out, comparing software. Company provides Jepp, I had FF. Most interesting, they didn't put them away or turn them off when the "turn off all electronics" announcement was made prior to landing.
There are still airlines that make you turn off all electronics for takeoff and landing? Southwest stopped that a while ago. The only thing they announce is that electronics need to be in airplane mode for the whole flight, and laptops or large electronic devices need to be stowed for takeoff and landings. That does not include iPads.
...they still want the device in Airplane mode which would kill the GPS functionality so there's that...
The break is laptop / ipad. If the device runs mobile software (iOs / Android) it's good. Of course they still want the device in Airplane mode which would kill the GPS functionality so there's that...
So do I, and without fail I get a big shock and glares every time when it blurts out on max volume "Entering Runway 30" during taxiing.
You leave FF actively running? Doesn't that drain your battery pretty fast?Yeah, I got caught by that one with my phone. I was still using my ancient iPad so I hadn't noticed that, but I had left FF up on my phone and when they told us on landing we could make calls I brought mine out to text my wife and it started doing that...
The other time it went off was during the Navion flyin where we had parked the planes along the grass runway at EZF. Everytime I walked out to my plane it warned me I was crossing the runway.
To avoid confusion... Airplane mode turns off all transmitters but then they can be turn back on individually.Airplane mode kills the transmission of the cellular radio. WiFi and GPS can still be turned on.
I've always wanted to be there with my laptop on the tray table, an AHRS/synth vision showing on the screen, and a 6-inch yoke tucked under the edge of the laptop.
Then mimic the turns and get the folks around me convinced I'm controlling the aircraft from seat 22B.