John Silas
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Can you get wifi in a personal plane? I am searching online and I can not find anything anywhere
The current biz jet GoGo Ascend systems are still very expensive, but aren’t slow and fragile. We’ve had as many as eight devices connected, including some streaming that didn’t get blocked, and everything hummed along. Did I mention it’s still VERY expensive though?Satellite internet. Slow, expensive, fragile. Good luck.
Pirate!I have a portable hard drive that creates a WiFi network. I’ve downloaded a bunch of movie to it that my passengers can access. It is awesome!
forgive me for what probably comes off as a cave man question...
but how high does usable cell service drop?
In the 4 flights I've had this year after my 16 years off I didn't bother to look at my phone....well I did, but that was playing with Garmin pilot.
And back in the day when I was very active cell phones were a different bread for sure & I didn't have one. I would have had them towards the end of my active flying when I was tapering off, but in those days you turned them off before flight. I understand the regs have changed now about that and they can legally be used in flight....
Pirate!
Assuming you mean in-flight, yeah. It's price is.. eye-watering.
https://www.bendixking.com/en/products/aerowave-100
We do that same but it uses a SD flash card. About 60 movies and old TV classics. So far Gilligan's Island episodes are passenger favorites.I have a portable hard drive that creates a WiFi network. I’ve downloaded a bunch of movie to it that my passengers can access. It is awesome!
For longer trips we bring our hotspot with but that is mainly for pre-flight wx. It works up at altitude but you won't be streaming movies or anything. In the flatlands here I have had emails go out of my phone up to about 6500agl. Under 3000agl is much better.
And this my folks is the true reason why 172/177/182 prices have gotten out of hand. Nothing is faster than 136kts. Plus no wing to block the signal to the cell tower. Thru Cessna magic the strut does not interfere with wifi either- just pictures.Concur. It is also appears to be speed sensitive, good connectivity seems to drop off around 140kts.
The sad part, is that why analog cells worked at altitude (this is how the guys on UA 93 were able to find out what was going on and try to take back the plane, the newer digital modulations do not work at higher altitude for no particular reason other than there's no point in waisting transmitter power beaming to places you aren't expecting to find customers.
Assuming you mean in-flight, yeah. It's price is.. eye-watering.
https://www.bendixking.com/en/products/aerowave-100
AFFORDABLE
With unlimited data as low as $39.99 per hour and voice calls at $1.47 per minute, AeroWave is the most affordable solution available. The system can be purchased and installed for as low as $35,000 compared to $80,000 for alternative solutions.
Got me. I've generally found SMS goes through when nothing else is usable.Is this also the reason that, when airborne, with a bar or two of phone service, and maybe 1x on the data side, I can't even send a text? Seems I need 3G or LTE displayed to get anything to transmit.
Slow Sunday, so I figured it out. I have MMS enabled on the phone, which requires data. So I suppose if I flip it off airborne I'll be in SMS mode and should be able to text with only one bar of phone service, no data. I'll try it out sometime.Got me. I've generally found SMS goes through when nothing else is usable.
AFFORDABLE
With unlimited data as low as $39.99 per hour and voice calls at $1.47 per minute, AeroWave is the most affordable solution available. The system can be purchased and installed for as low as $35,000 compared to $80,000 for alternative solutions.
You can send texts via cell phone. If you have a ham license, you can use a radio and a system called APRS to send email, texts, transmit pictures, and track your flight (similar to ADS-B).
... a bunch of movie ...