Jay Urish
Pre-takeoff checklist
Both my uncle and I run the Mini 4 wifi/cell with 128Gb in 44T. Besides the occasional heat related crash in the summer, they are pretty reliable. The run on aircraft power when we are in flight.
I've got the 6 with 64GB & cell (only for GPS backup) and it's just fine. Half the US loaded (VFR and IFR) in ForeFlight & WingX, lots of FAA docs, 58 apps in all and still have 15 GB left over.@Hang 4 so I missed it!
I recently joined a club that has a nice (for me) panel. 2 G5s, GTN650 waas (are all 650s waas?) and gtx-345 xpdr with ADS B in/out.
Somewhere in this magic I can blue tooth an iPad into the panel and share flight plan information and get traffic and wx out to an iPad.
I just returned to flying in November (21) from not flying since 2008. I'm waaaaaaay behind technologically and actually have been using paper charts, knee pad and the 650 screen.
I have read here, and heard from others, I need cellular for the GPS and the largest memory. In the iPad 6 that puts me at $899 I think.
I was going to hold off until the new year / see how bonus and year-end employment shakes out, but I fly in pretty congested space under the 1900 foot layer of ORDs Bravo.
Maybe I don't need the memory and gps in the iPad . . .
100% Agreed. If your iPad starts to overheat during flight, the first step should be to unplug the charging cable from the iPad.I carry a USB 12v adaptor and a USB battery pack. But one of the rentals I used to fly did not have a 12V adaptor available. Also, when its really hot, charging the iPad increases the chance of it overheating.
Part of me wishes I had bought the full sized iPad, but the Mini 6 does the job for a flying tablet very well. I just wish they had a broader spectrum of keyboard cases for it.