Not legal, but ff with geopositioning on plates (and synthetic vision) is fairly idiot proof
If in an emergency you had to rely on your iPad to fly an approach which screen or program would you use?
Or you could request a surveillance approach if there's an approach control servicing that airport.
Most approach controls are no longer trained or qualified in ASR approaches. There still are a few.
No kidding? Why is that?
I would absolutely use my iPad to fly an approach in an emergency. I am taking "emergency" to mean I am in clouds, nothing else works, and heading to somewhere that had visual weather was not a viable option.If in an emergency you had to rely on your iPad to fly an approach which screen or program would you use?
Training and maintaining proficiency. Also, the cost of an annual flight inspection. And, AeroNav has to do a periodic review of the TERPs areas for the ASR protected area.
The synthetic vision option gives you a glass panel that includes an HSI. it's the reason I ordered it even before I had a Stratus II.I have fore flight but I don't see a page that's going to give CDI. Are you guys referring to the GPS feature and the little plane over the approach plate?
Not legal, but ff with geopositioning on plates (and synthetic vision) is fairly idiot proof
If in an emergency you had to rely on your iPad to fly an approach which screen or program would you use?
No need to "screw the rules." The "rules" themselves say you can do what you need to stay alive. No civil disobedience required.I'd go for the ForeFlight app. I've tried it at my home field and it worked quite well. Plus there is nothing to hit on the way down at that field. So if the accuracy goes to crap I won't run into anything.
I've also tested the default map app and level on my phone if it really hits the fan. Like the others said, "screw the rules I'm trying to stay alive".
FF for sure. Syn Vis and HSI. Does FF give you a "glideslope" indicator on that page? Possibly if you have the plate displayed on the map? I've never looked. Even if it doesn't, I can 'see' the runway and aim for it.
If the scenario is that everything else, including altimeter, is TU then I'll just fly synthetic visual approach using SV down to the runway.