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We keep an updated Garmin 295 in our Skyhawk along with paper sectionals,
Low-Altitude Enroute charts, and plates. I use the AOPA flight planner and TripPack on my laptop to print plates for trips outside the local area not covered by my plate subscription. I don't see a time when paper goes completely away, at least as a real-time backup. For in-flight diverts, I find that I can page through a bound book of plates much faster than I can jiggle the menus and buttons on the 295, so until voice recognition is inexpensively available and the equipment & its power supplies are totally reliable, redundant, and fail-safe, paper will have a place in my airborne environment. wrote in message oups.com... I would like to know, how many of us, pilots are using the current technology out there to our benifit. I'm talking about GPS, E-Flight Bag, E-Aviation Charts. How long do you think before paper-less cockpits become the standard? |
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