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5/5/2016 11:01 AM
 
Yes, I could see how a display of closest airport with bearing and distance would be a good thing.
 
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5/5/2016 1:03 PM
 
OldPilot wrote:
Yes, I could see how a display of closest airport with bearing and distance would be a good thing.


If you can read it!!
 
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5/5/2016 1:51 PM
 
I could...with my bifocals. I recently had cataract surgery, so no longer need glasses for distance. Distance vision is 20/20. I got some new Ray Ban sunglasses with progressive lens from plan glass on top to bifocals on bottom. They are great for flying.
 
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5/5/2016 9:46 PM
 

I absolutely agree with everything here. A smart watch is not super small hand-held. A smartwatch is an additional tool to help manage your cockpit. To help clarify - and elicit more feedback - let's cover what a watch is and isn't.

· A watch is a watch.

o A watch is good at displaying clock time, countdown time, and elapsed time.

o A is watch aware of your tablet so it can help you keep track of time.

§ start itself on the outbound leg.

§ vibrate at the 4th mile or 1 minute (and restart)

§ vibrate at you to change fuel when you are within glide range of an airport at about the time you like to change tanks (settings).

§ Suspend and reverse time if your wing falls off during flight.

o A watch is only glanced at 99% of its life and stared at almost never. Same goes for alerts - You never read an alert you react to it.

· A watch is not a SUPER SMALL tablet

o No moving maps

o No Wx, No ASPC, No NAV, No FBO, No TRFC

o No Airport Info, No Runway Diagrams

o No instruments (ok, the nerd in me wants to show my friends my Dick-Tracy HSI…while standing on the ground)

o No Plates, No briefings, No Check-Lists, No-No-No...you need to let it go.

o You all ALREADY have a tablet. Love it or hate it.

· A watch is connected to your tablet. (Just like a 2 year old tugging at your shirt). Watches vibrate when something important happens (ALERTS).

· Watches are easy to touch. Dismiss a notification on your watch and it disappears on your tablet too

o Your eyes are busy looking out the window

o Your ears are busy with ATC and local radio traffic

o I personally ignore the iFly exlamation point so well, I've almost flown into Restricted space while flying around cumulus buildup.

o Developers KNOW you're eyes are bad, you're ears aren't much better, and that I have A.D.D. That’s why they gunk up our screens trying to keep us safe.

o A Watch = Less clutter because it uses vibration to get your attention instead of graphics.

· Flying VFR means you should be looking outside, not at your gps. Consider the following flight where you're looking out your window:

o Alert: "MOA R3256" Response: Confirm with ATC that it is cold. Dismiss. Eyes always outside.

o Alert: "Alert Area A685" Response: Dismiss. Eyes outside and increased scan

o Alert: "Terrain" Response: Oh crap!! Eyes everywhere! In and outside. Auto Dismiss when no-factor.

o Alert: "Gas M54<" Look left, check gas gauge, decide to change tanks. Dismiss. Eyes outside.

o Alert: "Restricted" Crap again!! Save me tablet! Eyes inside.

o Seat-belt sign illuminated: You're an Airbus passenger. You've been sleepwalking. Go find your seat.

Oddly enough, it was my eye's who asked me to make this suggestion. They're overworked and under appreciated in the cockpit.

 
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5/10/2016 7:50 PM
 

>§ Suspend and reverse time if your wing falls off during flight.<

I'm gonna have to get me one of these!!

 
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