david bellows
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so i have a question about everyones favorite watch they actually use while flying. i see the garmins but seem to gimmicky.
...Never have to look down when flying.
Except when looking for traffic, descending, and landing I hope
maybe something simple that has a countdown timer with vibrate so i can remember to switch fuel tanks. i give the timer to the wife normally as is her only duty but sadly she gets easily sidetracked .
i bet thats a very long couple of seconds...Wing is in the way. Still look out the front window to land.
Forget to switch tanks on your wife's.....uh......watch, let the engine go quiet for a few seconds and I bet she doesn't get sidetracked after that. I've dry tanked a number of times. The engine starts back up withing a couple seconds after the switch is made.
so i have a question about everyones favorite watch they actually use while flying. i see the garmins but seem to gimmicky.
Basic chronograph
Good enough for NASA
My dad had one of these and loved it until his eyesight got bad enough he couldn’t see the buttons.I stopped wearing a watch after my Casio C-85 band broke five years ago. It was still working, after 21 years on my wrist!
Interesting.... Why did they do that?because the university removed all the clocks from the classrooms.
all were battery powered. too much trouble and expensive to keep replacing the batteries on a campus with 40k students.Interesting.... Why did they do that?
Same here.Between the clock in the panel and my cell phone I have no need for a watch. Even away from the plane I don't wear a watch. I have a $1000 watch in my pocket most of the time, my phone.
Millennial!
Between the clock in the panel and my cell phone I have no need for a watch.
Not to mention every smart phone ever created... which I always have on me!Haven't worn a watch since before I started flying. Clock on the GPS, clock in the panel, clock on the engine analyzer. Never have to look down when flying.
Exactly. Plus I don't wear rings or watches to reduce the chance of getting hung up on something when working.
Reminds me of wandering around the Ft Benning drop zone looking for a West Pointers' finger. We did find his ring but not the finger.
Reminds me of wandering around the Ft Benning drop zone looking for a West Pointers' finger. We did find his ring but not the finger.
I keep reading the title as "used watch for flying", and i keep thinking, "damn, pilots are cheap!"
I have an $80,000 watch I drive to work, my car.Between the clock in the panel and my cell phone I have no need for a watch. Even away from the plane I don't wear a watch. I have a $1000 watch in my pocket most of the time, my phone.