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"Morgans" wrote: A PDA or TabletPC-based system may be a great way to go for backup, but I wouldn't want to rely on it for anything--ever. I always thought portable GPS's were for backup, and just another tool in the pilot's bag of tricks! It depends on your definition of "backup." If you don't have an IFR certified GPS, you can not file for IFR enroute or approaches. However, I routinely file airways and then ask for direct, effectively using my portable GPS as a primary navigational reference. As long as you are in radar contact, this practice is legal. My point is that the portables from Lowrance and Garmin are more reliable, and use navigation data that is much more reliable, than many of the TabletPC/PDA software vendors. In the case of AnywhereMap, I've found fairly obvious and frequent errors in their navigation data. They are missing low-level obstacles. The software does not compute great-circle routes. The software was otherwise riddled with bugs and quirks that made it impossible to use as any type of reliable IFR reference, in my opinion. It did do well for weather display, though it only displays a fraction of the XM weather information that the Garmin 396 displays. There still exists a bug that makes it impossible to reliably use the PocketPlates product along with AnywhereMap--this was going to be fixed "soon" months ago. If I had a panel-mount GPS with the Jepp database, I probably would have kept the AnywhereMap system. It should be fine for VFR-only use. JKG |
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Jonathan Goodish wrote:
It should be fine for VFR-only use. Which is what the OP said was his case ("Firstly I'm in Australia and VFR."). -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 Reduce spam. Use Sender Policy Framework: http://spf.pobox.com ____________________ |
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Is any portable GPS "IFR certified?" I don't believe you can presently
use any portable GPS as a primary instrument for flying enroute or approaches and still be "legal," even if you are in radar contact. I may be incorrect. |
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