Pi1otguy
Pattern Altitude
Long story short I got my PPL in 2001 as GPS and glass cockpits were making to the higher and mid level planes. Got my IR then ran out of AMUs in 2007. Found a few and became current last year.
During my last checkout the CFI joked about me flipping the TAC, that it was "nice to know some people still know how to use them." It was then I realized just how behind the times I am. I can pilotage my way almost anywhere with a sectional and a compass, but why was I? I could hit simply direct on the 430.
Darn it if years of GPS outage NOTAMs back in the day hasn't tainted my view of its reliability. But I guess it's time to embrace the tech and finally look for an iPad.
So I guess I've got 2 questions.
1) How's GPS reliability these days? It feels like those gigantic GPS interference tests are less frequent now.
2) What size iPad do you use? I'm trying to figure out screen size vs the limit space in the cockpit.
3) Are we still required to carry paper charts if we have them electronically?
During my last checkout the CFI joked about me flipping the TAC, that it was "nice to know some people still know how to use them." It was then I realized just how behind the times I am. I can pilotage my way almost anywhere with a sectional and a compass, but why was I? I could hit simply direct on the 430.
Darn it if years of GPS outage NOTAMs back in the day hasn't tainted my view of its reliability. But I guess it's time to embrace the tech and finally look for an iPad.
So I guess I've got 2 questions.
1) How's GPS reliability these days? It feels like those gigantic GPS interference tests are less frequent now.
2) What size iPad do you use? I'm trying to figure out screen size vs the limit space in the cockpit.
3) Are we still required to carry paper charts if we have them electronically?