Cykoguy
Pre-takeoff checklist
Has anyone done it? Did you just take it out like you would a laptop? My fear would just be them getting nervous with not knowing what it is and end up with it confiscated.
My stratus didn't work. You'd prolly get tossed on the deck too. Especially if you started to prey under your breath.
Last week. Worked great. Must be by a window to get signal.
Well now, aren't you mr Richie Rich with that window seat. I'm lucky enough to make it past the boarding gate with a ticket.
Snob......
Flown much recently???
Since when are window seats more expensive?
Flown much recently?
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Since when are window seats more expensive?
Yes, since my iPad was down rev and didn't support that version of FF I never realized it did that until one day I was on an airliner and had brought FF up on the phone. When I turned the phone on again on landing it started doing that as FF was still running.I've opened up foreflight a few times and have connected to other people's stratus and it works fine. Every once in a while you'll hear "Approaching runway 30L. Entered runway 30L" when someone forgets to mute their ipad and it's on full blast. Ok... it's happened to me before.
The airliner is not using a wifi AHRS system and there's good reason why iPads are not certified as IFR instrumentation.Stratus has no password protection by default. I think that means that anyone nearby (for example in an airliner) can connect to it.
Can they then hack it to make it do something malicious (maybe making the AHRS spin wildly on final approach)?
The airliner is not using a wifi AHRS system and there's good reason why iPads are not certified as IFR instrumentation.
I've opened up foreflight a few times and have connected to other people's stratus and it works fine. Every once in a while you'll hear "Approaching runway 30L. Entered runway 30L" when someone forgets to mute their ipad and it's on full blast. Ok... it's happened to me before.
Yep, you're screwed. The stratus is devoid of any sense of security, not only in who can connect to it but with the firmware updates (i.e., it's not required to do anything to the stratus before it gets updated).Rather, I had in mind a hacker, sitting in range of a Stratus, connecting to it without requiring any password, and uploading harmful software to the Stratus, which could have consequences later, not necessarily immediately while still in the airline cabin.
I've used FF and my bad elf a few times. Found the bad elf either needs to acquire a position prior to boarding or be in the window seat to work. Trying my new stratux here in a few weeks. Can't wait for the TSA conversation.
Thats more where my worry lays. Not sure how they will take a clear box with a circuit card in it with a battery and antennas coming off of it.
I don't think that's true. If you don't touch the default setting a then what you describe is the case but the access can be restricted with a password and the SSID broadcast can be suppressed. That's reasonable security given what the devices does.Yep, you're screwed. The stratus is devoid of any sense of security, not only in who can connect to it but with the firmware updates (i.e., it's not required to do anything to the stratus before it gets updated).
I asked TSA (over the Internet) if I could bring this on an aircraft:Thats more where my worry lays. Not sure how they will take a clear box with a circuit card in it with a battery and antennas coming off of it.
I asked TSA (over the Internet) if I could bring this on an aircraft:
"No Problem"
In the TSA line, it went through in my backpack twice. I have a setup where I use the 12V battery to power my Bose headphones that I got off of Craigslist for $25/ea.
I won't be. However, I do get the full pat down each time I get on an airplane due to my insulin pump not being allowed through the X-Ray equipment. The last two times, like I said, no worries. Actually, it probably looks worse on the X-Ray. The hammer part probably looks like a large bullet, but it may go under the "tools not larger than 7in" rule.Don't be surprised if it gets taken away at some point. Hammers are specifically prohibited in carry ons. I assume that doesn't look like a hammer on xray.