Marauder Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 How do you update to 7.5? Mine is 4.2.3. Is the log book feature automatic like on the G560?José I'm guessing you have an Android like me. Different software for different hardware. Yeah, the Android version lags behind the iOS version. I had it running on a Nexus 7 and my iPad and found it irritating to see the differences between the two platforms. I drop the Nexus and went with an iPad Mini. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
ArtVandelay Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 How do you update to 7.5? Mine is 4.2.3. Is the log book feature automatic like on the G560?José Yes, it's semiautomatic, you have to accept it, and it doesn't know if you shot an approach, but it does the airtime, nighttime, and knows if it's a cross country trip so normally you can just accept it. If you have 2 GP devices, you'll get 2 logs and just need to decline the extra one. Quote
Piloto Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 I'm guessing you have an Android like me. Different software for different hardware. Yes I have it on the Samsung S3. But it appears I do not get the same features as others, like the logbook or terrain. How do you upgrade the software on an Android? José Quote
wishboneash Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 Yes I have it on the Samsung S3. But it appears I do not get the same features as others, like the logbook or terrain. How do you upgrade the software on an Android? José If you go to the Google Play Store and look at the "My Apps" section, it will indicate if you need to update the app. By default, it should tell you updates are available unless you turned that off. Quote
Marauder Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 Yes I have it on the Samsung S3. But it appears I do not get the same features as others, like the logbook or terrain. How do you upgrade the software on an Android?José The logbook and terrain may not be available on the Android version. They typically logged several months behind the Apple version. If you go into Google Play and update, let us know if they are there. There are two teams working on the Garmin Pilot app. One dedicated to the iOS platform and the other the Android. I think the iOS team does the introduction of most of the new features first. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
wishboneash Posted February 13, 2016 Report Posted February 13, 2016 Version 8.1.0 on iOS has the vertical flight profile. But not available on iPad mini. I have a retina display and could easily use that feature. Damn! Quote
flyboy0681 Posted February 13, 2016 Report Posted February 13, 2016 Just now, wishboneash said: Version 8.1.0 on iOS has the vertical flight profile. But not available on iPad mini. I have a retina display and could easily use that feature. Damn! I have an iPad mini and I'm looking at the new vertical flight profile right now. Quote
wishboneash Posted February 13, 2016 Report Posted February 13, 2016 Under which submenu did you find that? Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk Quote
flyboy0681 Posted February 13, 2016 Report Posted February 13, 2016 Just now, wishboneash said: Under which submenu did you find that? Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk Display the map then hit Menu, then Split Screen. Flight Profile is the last item on the list. Enjoy! Quote
wishboneash Posted February 13, 2016 Report Posted February 13, 2016 Oh great. Thanks.. When I saw the "iPad only" in the release notes I stopped looking! Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk Quote
Marauder Posted February 13, 2016 Report Posted February 13, 2016 There are some nice features added in 8.1.0, but I think they may have been copied from ForeFlight. The profile stuff was in the last version of ForeFlight before I dropped it. I like the wind aloft piece added to the Flight Plan screens. Helps with altitude selection. The altitude profile is probably more useful for people in the big hills. If I fly 5,000, I'm above most everything on the east coast. But it is nice to have. It also looks the alternate feature will come in handy. I am curious if it will work while you are in flight. If a TAF changes, I suspect it will update the alternate information. The altitude display on the dynamic maps was a pet peeve of mine. Glad it was added. When I am flying VFR cross country, I am usually using the dynamic maps. Nice now to be able to look down and get the information without probing. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
wishboneash Posted February 13, 2016 Report Posted February 13, 2016 Yes, competition is a good thing! Next step is the approach chart overlay on the enroute charts which interestingly was done by Anywheremap when they were active (PC and large tablet era). Foreflight was first to do that for the iPad. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk Quote
flyboy0681 Posted February 14, 2016 Report Posted February 14, 2016 3 hours ago, wishboneash said: Yes, competition is a good thing! Next step is the approach chart overlay on the enroute charts which interestingly was done by Anywheremap when they were active (PC and large tablet era). This is the feature I'm waiting for next. I was an early adapter of Anywhere Map on my Cassiopeia and thought it was the cats meow at the time, circa 2001. Quote
wishboneash Posted February 14, 2016 Report Posted February 14, 2016 I still have the HP iPaq and the Samsung Q1 which ran that software with lifetime subscriptions. They missed the boat badly. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Marauder Posted February 14, 2016 Report Posted February 14, 2016 What I have been impressed with is the steady enhancements being made to FltPlan Go. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 1 Quote
Bob - S50 Posted February 14, 2016 Report Posted February 14, 2016 14 hours ago, wishboneash said: Yes, competition is a good thing! Next step is the approach chart overlay on the enroute charts which interestingly was done by Anywheremap when they were active (PC and large tablet era). Foreflight was first to do that for the iPad. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk While you cannot EASILY do this, if you know what approach you are going to fly you can manually add all the fixes as waypoints in your flightplan. If your preflight weather briefing indicates that winds will favor a specific runway, and you know your approach preferences, you can pretty much know what approach you are going to fly before you leave home. Quote
aviatoreb Posted February 14, 2016 Report Posted February 14, 2016 I like Garmin Pilot's SVT but it is just a toy if they do not get around to doing a split screen (like Foreflight) since you would want it either together with a chart or an approach plate. I cannot figure when I would want it all by itself. I have suggested this to Garmin a few times by email in 2 years, and also in person at Oshkosh, and they say its on their to do list but they have other projects first. (VIRB? GTX335? GX3?....) Quote
wishboneash Posted February 14, 2016 Report Posted February 14, 2016 14 hours ago, wishboneash said: Yes, competition is a good thing! Next step is the approach chart overlay on the enroute charts which interestingly was done by Anywheremap when they were active (PC and large tablet era). Foreflight was first to do that for the iPad. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk While you cannot EASILY do this, if you know what approach you are going to fly you can manually add all the fixes as waypoints in your flightplan. If your preflight weather briefing indicates that winds will favor a specific runway, and you know your approach preferences, you can pretty much know what approach you are going to fly before you leave home. Yes, I do this already . This is the poor mans version of getting the approach fixes into the graphical display. If they can get what the GTNs do such as to "load procedure", that would be a great first step until the real chart overlays can be loaded like in FF. This would also make the interface between the GTNs and Pilot even more seamless. Quote
Marauder Posted February 14, 2016 Report Posted February 14, 2016 14 hours ago, wishboneash said: Yes, competition is a good thing! Next step is the approach chart overlay on the enroute charts which interestingly was done by Anywheremap when they were active (PC and large tablet era). Foreflight was first to do that for the iPad. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk While you cannot EASILY do this, if you know what approach you are going to fly you can manually add all the fixes as waypoints in your flightplan. If your preflight weather briefing indicates that winds will favor a specific runway, and you know your approach preferences, you can pretty much know what approach you are going to fly before you leave home. Yes, I do this already . This is the poor mans version of getting the approach fixes into the graphical display. If they can get what the GTNs do such as to "load procedure", that would be a great first step until the real chart overlays can be loaded like in FF. This would also make the interface between the GTNs and Pilot even more seamless. Or you can go crazy and put one of these in! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
wishboneash Posted February 14, 2016 Report Posted February 14, 2016 The CB in me won't let me spend any more on major avionics! Does Flightstream 210 transfer all the approach/departure fixes into the handheld? Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk Quote
Andy95W Posted February 15, 2016 Report Posted February 15, 2016 9 hours ago, Marauder said: Or you can go crazy and put one of these in! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Chris- you said ONE of these. I see two of them. What the heck does THAT mean? Quote
Marauder Posted February 15, 2016 Report Posted February 15, 2016 9 hours ago, Marauder said: Or you can go crazy and put one of these in! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Chris- you said ONE of these. I see two of them. What the heck does THAT mean? Wishboneash was commenting about overlays. Either one of the Aspens can do an overlay. The PFD on the left has the approach waypoints on the HSI or you can load up an approach plate like the MFD has. Never have been so spoiled! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Andy95W Posted February 15, 2016 Report Posted February 15, 2016 Some day I may have to underwhelm you with a picture of my panel... 2 Quote
wishboneash Posted February 15, 2016 Report Posted February 15, 2016 But then Chris you are paying for a GTN 650, Garmin Pilot and an Aspen subscription? Way out of CB territory My panel will probably underwhelm you in terms of "visible glass". Haha. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Marauder Posted February 15, 2016 Report Posted February 15, 2016 But then Chris you are paying for a GTN 650, Garmin Pilot and an Aspen subscription? Way out of CB territory My panel will probably underwhelm you in terms of "visible glass". Haha. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk LOL! Since installing this stuff back in 2012, I'm having a real hard time remembering "the good old days". Yeah, it ain't cheap, but it sure is informative. Especially things like georeferenced safe taxi charts. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
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