I am a VFR student pilot in training 90% toward my checkride. lots of seasoned pilots on here making IPAD recommendions(Foreflight is great) though some are saying wait until you solo?
respectfully I find the "waiting til you solo" ridiculous. having a Foreflight sectional on screen in ur lap VS having to fold a paper sectional in the cockpit in flight or fold it before takeoff only to have to possibly refold it? there is no comparison. Foreflight sectional on screen is "300x" easier. no contest.you can expand the screen or move it. have a paper sectional as a backup or if you have the $$$, get a smaller Ipad Mini as a backup
Never thought having a folded sectional was that difficult, nor have any of my students, I mean you're doing what? A buck ten tops? You ain't traversing enough ground that you're going to be constantly re folding, and if you have been driving for a while, hiking, hunting, military, or boating, you should know how to fold a map.
I've never had a VFR student have a iPad in the cockpit, or for a checkride. It's a lot like sending your elementary school kid to math class with a calculator.
Folded in the square position you're looking at 4,900 square nautical miles of realestate, quick fold in half and you still got 35nm short ways and 70nm long ways, and it'll just tuck under your leg, it's always on, has all the freqs, altitudes, runway lengths, who has fuel, controlled vs non controlled, terrain, lights, it never runs out of batteries and even is thinner and can bend!
Folded into a "iPad"
70x70nm, 4,900sqnn of earth, can be easily flipped and or folded in 1 second or less, once you reach an edge.
0.5 seconds later, folded into "iPhone" size
70x35nm 2,450nm of earth.
Now as a VFR pilot, if you can't take a quick look outside, knowing your speed and time, and a quick look at that M A P and tell your location and vital info just as fast as a iPad or iPhone, well sorry, you ain't ready for your pilots license.