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"Kobra" wrote: "G Farris" wrote in message ... With all these questions about how to integrate GPS into our everyday operations, I'm tempted to believe we have allowed the advent of this wonderful new technology to send our thinking back to the dark ages! I think the only problem with GPS is the human interface. We need either a full keyboard input by keyboard or touch screen or they have to transition them to voice activated, such as, Being able to just speak: "GPS - Direct to - Kilo - Romeo - Victor - Bravo - Approach - ILS - One - Three" Then there will be little to no heads down. For now I'd take the keyboard. Kobra I agree -- the biggest problem with today's crop of GPS is that the UIs all stink. Having a full keyboard would help a lot (not full in the sense of a normal PC keyboard, but all the digits and letters). The problem is, there's no place to put such a thing in a typical GA cockpit. They are starting to appear, however, in conjunction with cockpits designed from the ground up to use modern systems (http://www.lancairusa.com/20051103.html, for example). |
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