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....under the lowest shelf of the Bravo, just after departing and about 1/2 mile from oncoming traffic. Yeah, that was fun...NOT!
Things started out fine. My wife and I launched out of our home base (west of the Twin Cities) and got a straight over the top Bravo clearance to the downtown St.Paul airport. Nice view of KMSP and big planes landing and below us. She flew and I comm'd. Nice landing and dinner on the outside patio at Holman's Table right on the field. Several 3M jets landed, the Guard copters were out and the nearby B25 did a full stop and take off.
On the way I way out I asked for FF back to our home base. The takeoff clearance was a left downwind which would pretty much put us right back on our same path to get there. I was expecting the handoff to MPLS. But downtown St.Paul vectors me a bit me north and doesn't hand me off yet. So I am not cleared into the Bravo and the Shorewood towers and KMIC and KANE airspaces are coming up fast.
Then IT happens...something about "Garmin Pilot has stopped". No more map, no reassuring little plane icon flying along over maps only us amazing pilots could possible understand. Almost immediately I am offered 2 options. First choice "Restart the app". The second choice "Send in the error report."
Things now go into slow motion for like 0.823sec which seems like 17 minutes. I actually contemplate sending in the error report because this is worst friggin' possible time for it to crash. However its not a 4G tablet and it only takes me another 0.00234seconds to realize that attempting to send in a error report with no internet will surely turn into a new adventure that will result in a pilot deviation (and I already have 1) so I wusspile out and select "Restart the app",
Now this is where time freezes but velocity and position do not! At least am under the lowest Bravo shelf and headed away from it. So as long as don't turn or climb it should be okay. The app is now restarting
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ATC: "Skylane 12Q left heading 290, climb and maintain 3500". Great...****! Pretty sure I am out of the 2300 shelf but not 100% sure, just my normal 47% sure
.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................still restarting.
Then an ATC miracle: "Skylane 12Q cleared into the MPLS Class Bravo, resume on course to your destination maintain 3500".
Of course like 1 second later GP is up and running again.
The funny part is that it logged the entire flight and recorded the entire flight track. This crash was on a Android and I was not running my iPad backup (what lesson was learned there!). I had been using the Android because my iPad mini 4 would lock up when going from certain screens back to the moving map. And the android display is much nicer.
I predict many follow up posts on how their [whatever table] running [whatever software] has never crashed.
But I still wonder if I should have went for the "Send error report" option
Things started out fine. My wife and I launched out of our home base (west of the Twin Cities) and got a straight over the top Bravo clearance to the downtown St.Paul airport. Nice view of KMSP and big planes landing and below us. She flew and I comm'd. Nice landing and dinner on the outside patio at Holman's Table right on the field. Several 3M jets landed, the Guard copters were out and the nearby B25 did a full stop and take off.
On the way I way out I asked for FF back to our home base. The takeoff clearance was a left downwind which would pretty much put us right back on our same path to get there. I was expecting the handoff to MPLS. But downtown St.Paul vectors me a bit me north and doesn't hand me off yet. So I am not cleared into the Bravo and the Shorewood towers and KMIC and KANE airspaces are coming up fast.
Then IT happens...something about "Garmin Pilot has stopped". No more map, no reassuring little plane icon flying along over maps only us amazing pilots could possible understand. Almost immediately I am offered 2 options. First choice "Restart the app". The second choice "Send in the error report."
Things now go into slow motion for like 0.823sec which seems like 17 minutes. I actually contemplate sending in the error report because this is worst friggin' possible time for it to crash. However its not a 4G tablet and it only takes me another 0.00234seconds to realize that attempting to send in a error report with no internet will surely turn into a new adventure that will result in a pilot deviation (and I already have 1) so I wusspile out and select "Restart the app",
Now this is where time freezes but velocity and position do not! At least am under the lowest Bravo shelf and headed away from it. So as long as don't turn or climb it should be okay. The app is now restarting
.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
ATC: "Skylane 12Q left heading 290, climb and maintain 3500". Great...****! Pretty sure I am out of the 2300 shelf but not 100% sure, just my normal 47% sure
.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................still restarting.
Then an ATC miracle: "Skylane 12Q cleared into the MPLS Class Bravo, resume on course to your destination maintain 3500".
Of course like 1 second later GP is up and running again.
The funny part is that it logged the entire flight and recorded the entire flight track. This crash was on a Android and I was not running my iPad backup (what lesson was learned there!). I had been using the Android because my iPad mini 4 would lock up when going from certain screens back to the moving map. And the android display is much nicer.
I predict many follow up posts on how their [whatever table] running [whatever software] has never crashed.
But I still wonder if I should have went for the "Send error report" option