Who was taking the video?Did he have a safety pilot?
Apple's answer to the question as to whether we really have enough screen time in our lives.What is it.??
Which they love, being blind and yet flying the airplane.I can legally take a totally blind person and let them fly from the left seat, as long as I am qualified as PIC.
The googles are not transparent. There are front facing cameras, a solid body, and projection displays on the inside.Considering you can actually see through the goggles it would be no different than looking at an Ipad. An argument could be made that its safer. I haven't worn one in person just watched the promo video. I'm not defending it but I believe foreflight already released an app to work with them.
If the battery dies, the electronics futz up, or any number of other failure modes occur, the world goes dark.
ForeFlight it talking about adding functionality so that you can wear the goggles while flying, and it will show you the ADS-B traffic... no longer 'Traffic not in sight' when it's clearly displayed. There was a Google Glass implementation of same at Oshkosh a decade ago... never made it to commercialization.Not saying it's a good idea, but...
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But it’s still a version of “got it on the fish finder.”ForeFlight it talking about adding functionality so that you can wear the goggles while flying, and it will show you the ADS-B traffic... no longer 'Traffic not in sight' when it's clearly displayed.
If the goggles are a view-limiting device that prevents him from seeing outside visual references, then 91.109(c) requires the other seat be occupied by a qualified safety pilot. But I don't know if these things prevent him from seeing outside.Not saying it's a good idea, but...
Why wouldn't it be legal?
And, why would you need a safety pilot?
They don't.But I don't know if these things prevent him from seeing outside.
They do.They don't.
I believe they both do and don't depending on definition of visibility. My understanding is the lens is opaque, but there are forward facing cameras so you can see "outside".They do.
Maybe not. If it draws a circle around the aircraft in your field of view, it should expedite actual visual contact.But it’s still a version of “got it on the fish finder.”
That would be coolMaybe not. If it draws a circle around the aircraft in your field of view, it should expedite actual visual contact.
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