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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Hello, I am a private pilot aspiring to move up the rating and get my CFI. I am in the market for a PDA to help organize my life, dates, phone numbers, addresses, emails, and also double as a electronic flight computer and sort of a electronic flight bag type of thing. My laptop is a Powerbook Mac and my desktop is a PC. Should I go with a Palm pPilot (OS) or a Pocket PC? And which have better software for aviation? Sorry for the basic questions, but I am a total newbie when it comes to PDA's. I have a PalmPilot and it does everything I need it to do. As a VFR pilot, I don't have time in the cockpit to play with any of the toys, including the PalmPilot. Even with 'George' flying I have too much to do. Harking back to my brief stint as an instrument student, the aviating tasks were even more demanding. Add a few bumps enroute while I'm trying to write something on the graffiti panel and I think I'd probably toss it over my shoulder into the baggage compartment. I guess my point is, I don't see any utility to having an electronic flight computer/flight bag loaded onto a PDA. I do my flight planning on my HP notebook on the ground before I leave. Anything the GPS won't tell me in flight, I can figure out rather quickly with pencil on paper and a couple spins of my whiz-wheel. Just to stay sharp, I sometimes [HORRORS!!] switch the GPS off. Small screens, tiny buttons, graffiti panels.... Just doesn't work for me. Go Fly! Casey |
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