Greg wrote:I thought the iFLY was basically a VFR tool. I guess I'm a little confused as to why there seems to be a desire by some to try and add a bunch of capabilities for IFR use. I'm far from an expert on the technology, but wouldn't it's purpose be best served by improving and refining its VFR functions rather than redesigning it to be something it wasn't meant to be? Don't get me wrong, if these IFR aides can be added without creating a complicated mess, go for it. But I'm just afraid that in an attempt to be too many things to too many pilots, it's going to become another one of those tools that becomes too complicated to use.
I had an alternator failure while in IMC. The compass and the iFly was all I had for navigation. I was able to use a handheld transceiver and was able to get down below the clouds. I didn't have to use the iFly to fly an instrument approach but it would have been good if I had that choice as an unofficial, emergency backup.
It is convenient to be able to see the initial approach fixes on the iFly (they are not all in the iFly database).
S. Morgan