Those phone numbers easily retrievable?I carry my phone as a backup in case for some reason I can't use the radio and need to talk to center, tower, approach..... Also the sat phone is for when the company needs to talk to me while flying.
Those phone numbers easily retrievable?
Use iPhone as backup for ForeFlight.
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Speed dial has made life too easy. And I have the numbers saved for the places I go to frequently.....
My phone bluetooth's to the audio panel too, but once I get out of the pattern and a little altitude, I am not able to receive or make calls. My phone will ring but when I answer I am not able to hear or talk to the caller. Can you make calls in flight? Text messages work but I have not had any success making calls. I still like being able to make calls through my audio panel while still on the ground before takeoff.I Bluetooth my phone to the intercom and use my phone to make phone calls and listen to music. It also has foreflight installed if I need it.
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FF for me. Have tried WingX only on iPad and was not thrilled with it. Have never tried it on the iPhone.What do all of you like best for iPhone in flight? FF? WingXpro?
Also using Avare. Small, usable, great backup for when the instrument panel decides to go to the Bahamas.
They only work for what... the first 3000 feet???
They only work for what... the first 3000 feet???
you're a child of the digital phone. the folks who insist on using paper sectionals will probably say it's better to carry a phone book because it will never run out of batteries.
How do you attach it to the seat?Also using Avare. Small, usable, great backup for when the instrument panel decides to go to the Bahamas.
I also clip the phone to the back of the front seat when I'm flying the J3 Cub. It's just the right size.
Mine usually works up to around 5000 or so.