Gentlemen,
I'm aware that this is a question that has probably been discussed a million times, but bear with me...
I was out of the aviation game for a while. Got back into it in the last few years and oh my goodness... Now there's ipads and tablets and ADS-B and all kinds of other crap that's way over my head, which I could happily ignore, but now they're decommissioning my beloved VORs?!? C'mon, man! I love tracking VORs. When I go somewhere I like to go VOR to VOR as much as I can and follow along with the sectional. But at least one of the VORs near me has already been decommissioned, and most of the ones I use are on the chopping block. So I guess it's time to bite the bullet and step into the 21st century.
First off, I don't own a plane, I rent. Maybe someday ownership will be in the cards, but not any time soon. So it has to be portable.
Also I don't do apple products; it's nothing against the company I just get along much better with androids. I do have a samsung tablet and have played around with avare, and I'm really impressed with it. I love it actually. But I don't rely on it, nor do I want to become dependant upon it. But it's great for confirming my exact position, especially flying under and around the Class B airspace around here. So although it has worked flawlessly for me so far, at the end of the day it's a cheap tablet running a free app. Seems like it's just asking for trouble at the worst possible time. So for that reason I would like to have a dedicated aviation GPS. If nothing else, just for some extra peace of mind.
So all I really NEED it to do is show my position on a sectional, and of course the basic stuff that all of them do such as distance to an airport, etc. I don't care anything about weather or traffic (ok, I CARE about weather AND traffic, but I don't feel the need to have them on my GPS. I don't know if I even have the equipment to get that info on it and I doubt I'm smart enough to figure it out anyway). This thing won't be coupled to any other devices, hard wired, panel mounted, controlling radios or running autopilots or any of that. And it won't replace paper charts for me; the day they quit printing paper charts will be the day I quit using them.
But, it would be nice I think, if it would overlay my position on instrument approach plates which as far as I can tell is the biggest difference between the 2 units I'm considering: the Garmin Aera 660 and 760. Well ok, maybe that's the 2nd biggest difference, behind the price. Holy crap. I am instrument rated from back in the day, but I'm far from instrument current and even further from instrument proficient, so all of my flying at this time is VFR. But if I can find a CFII and an IFR airplane I would like to get back into the IFR game, and I think the overlay feature would be pretty slick, but is it worth 2x the cost? Or, for the type of flying I'm doing should I be looking at something even more basic than the Aera 660? After all, all I really need is to be able to confirm I am where I think I am and not busting some Class B airspace. But I'm also not afraid to spend some money on something with some nice features if it will be useful.
So if you guys have any input I would appreciate it. I am open to suggestions, unless it's "get an ipad and foreflight."
Thanks
I'm aware that this is a question that has probably been discussed a million times, but bear with me...
I was out of the aviation game for a while. Got back into it in the last few years and oh my goodness... Now there's ipads and tablets and ADS-B and all kinds of other crap that's way over my head, which I could happily ignore, but now they're decommissioning my beloved VORs?!? C'mon, man! I love tracking VORs. When I go somewhere I like to go VOR to VOR as much as I can and follow along with the sectional. But at least one of the VORs near me has already been decommissioned, and most of the ones I use are on the chopping block. So I guess it's time to bite the bullet and step into the 21st century.
First off, I don't own a plane, I rent. Maybe someday ownership will be in the cards, but not any time soon. So it has to be portable.
Also I don't do apple products; it's nothing against the company I just get along much better with androids. I do have a samsung tablet and have played around with avare, and I'm really impressed with it. I love it actually. But I don't rely on it, nor do I want to become dependant upon it. But it's great for confirming my exact position, especially flying under and around the Class B airspace around here. So although it has worked flawlessly for me so far, at the end of the day it's a cheap tablet running a free app. Seems like it's just asking for trouble at the worst possible time. So for that reason I would like to have a dedicated aviation GPS. If nothing else, just for some extra peace of mind.
So all I really NEED it to do is show my position on a sectional, and of course the basic stuff that all of them do such as distance to an airport, etc. I don't care anything about weather or traffic (ok, I CARE about weather AND traffic, but I don't feel the need to have them on my GPS. I don't know if I even have the equipment to get that info on it and I doubt I'm smart enough to figure it out anyway). This thing won't be coupled to any other devices, hard wired, panel mounted, controlling radios or running autopilots or any of that. And it won't replace paper charts for me; the day they quit printing paper charts will be the day I quit using them.
But, it would be nice I think, if it would overlay my position on instrument approach plates which as far as I can tell is the biggest difference between the 2 units I'm considering: the Garmin Aera 660 and 760. Well ok, maybe that's the 2nd biggest difference, behind the price. Holy crap. I am instrument rated from back in the day, but I'm far from instrument current and even further from instrument proficient, so all of my flying at this time is VFR. But if I can find a CFII and an IFR airplane I would like to get back into the IFR game, and I think the overlay feature would be pretty slick, but is it worth 2x the cost? Or, for the type of flying I'm doing should I be looking at something even more basic than the Aera 660? After all, all I really need is to be able to confirm I am where I think I am and not busting some Class B airspace. But I'm also not afraid to spend some money on something with some nice features if it will be useful.
So if you guys have any input I would appreciate it. I am open to suggestions, unless it's "get an ipad and foreflight."
Thanks