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Michael wrote:
Some people refer to IFR GPS as "flexible," meaning it can do many different things. Some refer to is as "a frustrating piece of crap," because they find it so hard to make it do any one particular thing. I find that the user interfaces on GPS units are very intuitive and obvious - as long as you have a graduate degree in engineering and several years experience working with computerized instrumentation. Describing IFR GPS as flexible is a lot like saying a drowning victim has moist skin. It's technically true, but you're not impressed. x Some folks with a lot of professional flying experience find some of this stuff quite flexible and useful. Sure don't have to be an engineer. But, it is sure equipment specific. I am proficient in the use of the Garmin 530 but that took some time. I wouldn't even attempt to use any other panel mount without a similar amount of learning and practice. I also find using the 530 in a single pilot environment without an autopilot to be a excessive knob twisting, bad human-factors situation. |
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