I'm late to the party, I know.
I use garmin pilot, and it has the ability to display "synthetic vision". I was aware of it, but I never used it because I didn't see the point. I figured if you break out, you have plenty of time to see the runway, and if you don't, you go missed... what good does seeing an electronic representation of the runway do you?
So I had my engine fiasco in February, which turned out about as well as it could have, but in that thread, @NotarPilot asked if I used syn vis to get down. I thought "gee that would've been a good idea, I should play with that".
Ironically, the February "simulator challenge" in IFR Magazine involved landing with zero visibility, including using syn vis. I finally got around to doing it today.... it's like cheating. I get it now.
If you haven't played with it in the simulator, I highly recommend it. The exercise in the magazine involves setting the visibility to 0/0 and flying the approach to landing as though it were a minimum fuel emergency. Once with only the panel gps (no efb), once with all tools available, and once with the efb only..... and the computer monitor turned off. It sounds crazy but it's kind of fun.
Anyway, if you're like me and never thought too much about syn vis, give it a shot. I expect to use it on a regular basis from now on.... if I can just get my airplane back.
I use garmin pilot, and it has the ability to display "synthetic vision". I was aware of it, but I never used it because I didn't see the point. I figured if you break out, you have plenty of time to see the runway, and if you don't, you go missed... what good does seeing an electronic representation of the runway do you?
So I had my engine fiasco in February, which turned out about as well as it could have, but in that thread, @NotarPilot asked if I used syn vis to get down. I thought "gee that would've been a good idea, I should play with that".
Ironically, the February "simulator challenge" in IFR Magazine involved landing with zero visibility, including using syn vis. I finally got around to doing it today.... it's like cheating. I get it now.
If you haven't played with it in the simulator, I highly recommend it. The exercise in the magazine involves setting the visibility to 0/0 and flying the approach to landing as though it were a minimum fuel emergency. Once with only the panel gps (no efb), once with all tools available, and once with the efb only..... and the computer monitor turned off. It sounds crazy but it's kind of fun.
Anyway, if you're like me and never thought too much about syn vis, give it a shot. I expect to use it on a regular basis from now on.... if I can just get my airplane back.
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