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"Guy Byars" wrote: Also, he wants to move the system between his many airplanes, and the Anywhere WX system has lots of wires and plugs. I only have one plane and don't plan to move the system around, so all my wires are neatly routed and tucked away. To me, mobility is the single largest advantage to the Garmin 396. I have the wires for AnywhereWx pretty much out of sight behind side panels, so it's not a problem, but it's also not portable other than the iPaq and GPS (which can easily be removed to use elsewhere, such as in the car...but weather is stuck in the airplane). If I were a renter, the ability to throw the 396 into a new plane every day with minimal fuss would be very appealing. However, I'm not aware that the 396 has the airport directory, fuel price, or A/FD information contained in the latest version of AnywhereWx. Whether you choose to "rely" on this information in lieu of the official FAA documentation is up to you, but it's there at your fingertips nonetheless. And I'm not aware that the FAA provides official documentation on hotels, rental cars, and restaurants, or fuel prices. I agree, I would skip the purchase of PocketPlates, especially with the approach database included with the latest version of AnywhereWx. JKG |
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Jonathan Goodish wrote:
However, I'm not aware that the 396 has the airport directory, fuel price, or A/FD information contained in the latest version of AnywhereWx. The "killer app" for AnywhereWX in my opinion is still the backup AI. If only I'd finally break down and buy the damned thing laugh. - Andrew |
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