MedicineMan
Filing Flight Plan
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
IDK about other places but where I've seen rentals, glass cockpits are still the exception not the rule. Still too pricey.
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
Just the tip of the iceberg, but moving map GPS alone cuts down your workload A LOT, freeing you up so you can better fly the plane. Depending on where I'm at, I still like to use pure pilotage (following roads, etc.), but I wouldn't want to navigate SoCal's complicated airspace without GPS.
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
I doubt you're the only one as some don't have a choice, they use what they have or is available to them. As for wanting to do it as a choice, again you're probably not alone but it's not a bigger accomplishment over those using newer technology and gadgets.
Flying a G1000 172 doesn't really give you an advantage when it comes to airline training. They'll train you to their standards. No one really cares if you have glass time.
Private is goal.
Maybe CFI later.
NO AIRLINES.
I am already 50y/o.
"Welcome to geriatric airlines. I'm gonna be your pilot as soon as I stow my walker and O2 bottle. Has anyone seen where I put my flying glasses ?"
LOL
The "hard" way involves things outside the airplane. Much better for a new pilot than a lot of heads down time.That is my view.
Better to learn it the "hard" way and then use the "help aids" after.
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
When I built my plane, I was adamant that I'd equip it with steam gauges, because that's what I learned on. About halfway through the build, I decided on a glass panel and have never looked back. Here's the page I use 95 percent of the time (Oshkosh arrival depicted). If I were to fly into IMC, pushing two buttons gets me the artificial horizon and synthetic terrain. It's so intuitive and simple, and a scan of instruments takes so little eye movement.
I feel that once you get it configured, the glass panel frees up "eyes outside" time, for both traffic avoidance and taking in the scenery. So awesome for threading the needle back to my home airport (Cable), where I have to stay under the Ontario shelf and split a gap between the Class D's of Brackett and Chino.
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Not really......Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???
I tried to transition to a glass cockpit after my checkride... hated it. I found it really distracting. I'm sure it's just one of those things where you have to acclimate to it, but the bright lights and all the numbers and gauges and ugh... hated it. Maybe I'll try again in a couple years.
This is so true. when I first started not too long ago (about 2011) people still saI'd "you need glass time, thats what everyone is looking for" . My how the times have changedFlying a G1000 172 doesn't really give you an advantage when it comes to airline training. They'll train you to their standards. No one really cares if you have glass time.
Point is that trading must keep up with the times. True the rules don't always mandate it, but depending on your flying goals reality may dictate it.
Am I the only one who is seeking ppl without wanting or using iphones, ipads, or "glass cockpits" ???