iPad mini for the win.
Better get it out of your system now, TRACOM Boy.
iPad mini for the win.
I'm hoping the instrument suite in the t6 is reliable enough that I won't need to carry a Bluetooth GPS around "just in case" every other nav aid (with known bad gripes written) shits the bed in the goo. P3? Notsomuch.Better get it out of your system now, TRACOM Boy.
I'm hoping the instrument suite in the t6 is reliable enough that I won't need to carry a Bluetooth GPS around "just in case" every other nav aid (with known bad gripes written) shits the bed in the goo. P3? Notsomuch.
I'm sure the instrument suite is fine and dandy.
The tires, on the other hand...![]()
I like the sound of how the Jep system is set up. Naturally, the Navy will eventually field the opposite of that.
To be fair, my company has been looking at this for better than 2 years. While some of that was undoubtly FAA driven, it did take them a long time. But it appears they got it right and I think we are leading the industry in EFBs.Oh, and I agree with Brett and Scoolbubba that it's only a matter of time before the Navy figures out a way to make this more painful than it's worth, then make it our only option.
I do like flipping through a real NATOPS, but at some point, the ability to keyword search trumps any arcane note I may have scribbled three years ago.
They we showed them page 2 of the H-60 NFM which states "a copy of this manual shall be carried in the aircraft". We asked how we could use the CD in flight...
After their heads exploded, "they" decided that they would not produce hard copy pubs as a cost savings measure. So the squadrons were forced to bring the CD back to the local DAPS (or Kinkos) to get pubs published. So the publisher saved money and passed the expenses on to the customer!
We never carried a copy in TACAIR. Just carried the pocket checklist. Certainly there is room for it on any USN/USMC helo, but is that reason enough to have to carry it, because there is space? Does carrying the NATOPS make the helo community that much safer than TACAIR?If only there was a process to delete those eleven words, thus solving the "problem."![]()
We never carried a copy in TACAIR. Just carried the pocket checklist. Certainly their is room for it on any USN/USMC helo, but is that reason enough to have to carry it, because there is space? Does carrying the NATOPS make the helo community that much safer than TACAIR?