MBDiagMan
Final Approach
I have read and posted in several threads recently regarding ded reckoning/pilotage as opposed to depending on a GPS.
My position in these discussions has generally been that I fly with Foreflight, but keep a chart at the ready.
Yesterday, I experienced Foreflight failure at a really bad time. I was underneath the second to the outer ring of the DFW Bravo airspace near an angled corner of one of the shelves. I was not on Flight Following at the time (another mistake) and I was headed toward a corner of the Bravo that would have put me inside.
Luckily I have made this trip several times and knew a chart landmark that was right at that corner. I concentrated on looking ahead and using a football field in the landmarked community to know where to fly to stay out of trouble.
When it quit on the IPad, it went back to the main screen and the Foreflight Icon was shaking and had an X inside. After a few seconds, the other two icons on the same screen were doing the same thing.
I rebooted the IPad and got it all back working okay, but by that time I was away from the edge of Bravo and could easily navigate the rest of my trip with finger on chart. The IPad and Foreflight worked fine for the rest of the trip which included a stop to meet a Cessna 140 buddy for a hamburger. I got weather updated at the hamburger stop and made it back to my home field way outside Bravo with no problems.
I might have had trouble with the IPad, but the chart was still working.
My position in these discussions has generally been that I fly with Foreflight, but keep a chart at the ready.
Yesterday, I experienced Foreflight failure at a really bad time. I was underneath the second to the outer ring of the DFW Bravo airspace near an angled corner of one of the shelves. I was not on Flight Following at the time (another mistake) and I was headed toward a corner of the Bravo that would have put me inside.
Luckily I have made this trip several times and knew a chart landmark that was right at that corner. I concentrated on looking ahead and using a football field in the landmarked community to know where to fly to stay out of trouble.
When it quit on the IPad, it went back to the main screen and the Foreflight Icon was shaking and had an X inside. After a few seconds, the other two icons on the same screen were doing the same thing.
I rebooted the IPad and got it all back working okay, but by that time I was away from the edge of Bravo and could easily navigate the rest of my trip with finger on chart. The IPad and Foreflight worked fine for the rest of the trip which included a stop to meet a Cessna 140 buddy for a hamburger. I got weather updated at the hamburger stop and made it back to my home field way outside Bravo with no problems.
I might have had trouble with the IPad, but the chart was still working.