bgdriveway
Pre-takeoff checklist
I am considering going to some sort of electronic system for my flying. So far, I have only done FAA paper charts, plates, etc. (I didn't like the Jepp plates and they cost more.) I have good using knowledge of computers and such devices, I am always asked "How do you do....X" but I have never had a smart phone or any Apple product. (Never needed a smart phone or wanted to foot the bill, though I am considering it now.) I tend to fly longer XC trips, 500+ miles usually IFR, but if convenient will do VFR. As such, it would be nice to have all the VFR/IFR charts etc on something, but as I tend to fly a lot of IFR a backup is a must. And if I am going to a EFB, why carry paper as a backup that still has to be positioned somewhere I can access it while flying?
It seems to me that primary options are
A - Ipad, with Foreflight or similar. (Yes I just read the IPAD thread)
B - Some version of the Android tablet, but then it might not be supported as well as the Ipad. How's battery life on these?
C - iFly GPS, a good reasonable price, though it is limited to GPS and charts, unlike the Ipad.
For a backup system
1 - If I had an Ipad, the Ifly might not be a bad backup system, but there is the cost, though still cheaper than buying a Garmin.
2 - Would a smart phone, such as the Galaxy SII or an iphone have functionality enough to hold charts etc, in case of a primary system failure? I realize the screen isn't huge, but this IS supposed to be the backup. Price again is a factor, but then if I get more than one function out of a device, that is good. Though I also hate to have a single point of failure.
3 - How about something like a Kindle or the like? Some sort of PDF viewer, I saw one about 3-4 years ago at oshkosh, before the Ipads/kindles/ etc came out. Was a plain jane reader, but only was about $100. Though the other downside to this is that the FAA is doing away with the free access
Comments, suggestions? Am I missing something for either primary or the B/U?
It seems to me that primary options are
A - Ipad, with Foreflight or similar. (Yes I just read the IPAD thread)
B - Some version of the Android tablet, but then it might not be supported as well as the Ipad. How's battery life on these?
C - iFly GPS, a good reasonable price, though it is limited to GPS and charts, unlike the Ipad.
For a backup system
1 - If I had an Ipad, the Ifly might not be a bad backup system, but there is the cost, though still cheaper than buying a Garmin.
2 - Would a smart phone, such as the Galaxy SII or an iphone have functionality enough to hold charts etc, in case of a primary system failure? I realize the screen isn't huge, but this IS supposed to be the backup. Price again is a factor, but then if I get more than one function out of a device, that is good. Though I also hate to have a single point of failure.
3 - How about something like a Kindle or the like? Some sort of PDF viewer, I saw one about 3-4 years ago at oshkosh, before the Ipads/kindles/ etc came out. Was a plain jane reader, but only was about $100. Though the other downside to this is that the FAA is doing away with the free access
Comments, suggestions? Am I missing something for either primary or the B/U?