With this we will also require an expensive firmware upgrade to all of our GPS' etc? Well being an airplane, this is likely yes.If I'm reading this correctly, it looks like ADS-B will be receiving some information updates in 2018, adding the following items:
- Center Weather Advisory
- Cloud Tops
- Graphical AIRMET
- Icing, Forecast Potential
- Lightning Strikes
- Turbulence
Should just be an update to the data set. If done right older software should be fine, just won't get the new data.With this we will also require an expensive firmware upgrade to all of our GPS' etc? Well being an airplane, this is likely yes.
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Should just be an update to the data set. If done right older software should be fine, just won't get the new data.
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If I'm reading this correctly, it looks like ADS-B will be receiving some information updates in 2018, adding the following items:
- Center Weather Advisory
- Cloud Tops
- Graphical AIRMET
- Icing, Forecast Potential
- Lightning Strikes
- Turbulence
Saw that over the weekend. And I agree that the information provided was “ADS-B is good, but SiriusXM is much better”If this is true then AOPA will need to update the recently released YouTube infomercial touting Sirius Xm as wonderful compared to the much inferior ADS-b. It was one of their air safety institute videos. I gave it a thumbs down and commented. There was no hiding it was heavily biased. Pure infomercial. Expected more from AOPA.
Yeah....but if you are a foreflight user it means you need to upgrade your older iPad to the newest iOS, which then means your iPad will run so slow you need to buy another iPad....
They’re also now warning folks on the official announcement that information on all of these uplink weather toys could be as old as 30 minutes and never to use it for “tactical” in flight weather.
Which of course has always been the case but they’re starting to get serious about the warnings.
Now think about that a minute.
FAA: “You want this ****NextGen**** stuff in your panel... so you can see what the weather was doing a half an hour ago. Don’t use it for anything!”
LOL. New marketing slogan...
“NexGen: The AOL Weather of the dial-up era!”
Although I’ve seen the warnings, my own experience seems to show it doesn’t normally lag that much behind...I usually see 6-12 minutes or so. (And I’m not talking about it’s reported lag but actual lag).They’re also now warning folks on the official announcement that information on all of these uplink weather toys could be as old as 30 minutes and never to use it for “tactical” in flight weather.
Which of course has always been the case but they’re starting to get serious about the warnings.
Now think about that a minute.
FAA: “You want this ****NextGen**** stuff in your panel... so you can see what the weather was doing a half an hour ago. Don’t use it for anything!”
LOL. New marketing slogan...
“NexGen: The AOL Weather of the dial-up era!”
Although I’ve seen the warnings, my own experience seems to show it doesn’t normally lag that much behind...I usually see 6-12 minutes or so. (And I’m not talking about it’s reported lag but actual lag).
That's the disconcerting part: when is it 6 minutes, and when is it 30?But the official info is 30.
And no guarantees you’ll get anything really.
Yes. All of that.With all this modern technology, why can't weather reporting be close to realtime? Is it a sensor (data gathering) issue, a processing/analyzing issue, a distribution issue, etc?
Can't listen to music over ADS-B.With this addition, what advantage does XM hold over ADS-B?
Can't listen to music over ADS-B.
With this addition, what advantage does XM hold over ADS-B?
Does anyone know if/when Garmin pilot will be able to display these new features?
I’m sure ForeFlight willl be there pretty quickly, though.From a rendering perspective they are like fairly close, they are very different from the data stream perspective.