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Do you use an iPad in the cockpit? Would you?

What are your feelings on institution of an iPad type device as a replacement for a chart/pub bag?


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Purdue

Chicks Dig Rotors...
pilot
We use those too; I thought they were owned by Raytheon now. The hardware updates have gone a long way to making it faster and more responsive, but the interface is still from the 1990's (stylus on top of Windows) and needs to be brought up to modern touch interface conventions.
Yeah, I flew with EDM's in the sandbox. The 60S wasn't the right airframe for them, the cords were so short pilot's couldn't use them so we had to rely on the aircrewman in the back to relay information to us. So, we couldn't use them for charts/maps very effectively... our crewman got pretty good at talking us on to the BLUE forces with it. It was a good back-up to secure comms. When I went over the orizon and SATCOM was acting up, a quick textmessage back to base was always useful.

I wish the EDM was in more general use, only having it in Iraq and not elsewhere is dumb. Also, wish the pilot could utilize it, as that's what it was designed for. The few times I did mess with it, it is a clunky old piece of software, ripe with bugs and glitches... and had like a 10 minute boot-up time.
 

BigIron

Remotely piloted
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
Yeah, I flew with EDM's in the sandbox. The 60S wasn't the right airframe for them, the cords were so short pilot's couldn't use them so we had to rely on the aircrewman in the back to relay information to us. So, we couldn't use them for charts/maps very effectively... our crewman got pretty good at talking us on to the BLUE forces with it. It was a good back-up to secure comms. When I went over the orizon and SATCOM was acting up, a quick textmessage back to base was always useful.

I wish the EDM was in more general use, only having it in Iraq and not elsewhere is dumb. Also, wish the pilot could utilize it, as that's what it was designed for. The few times I did mess with it, it is a clunky old piece of software, ripe with bugs and glitches... and had like a 10 minute boot-up time.
Did you guys put anyone on notice via HAZREP or other means that this thing isn't working as it should?
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
Yeah, I flew with EDM's in the sandbox. The 60S wasn't the right airframe for them, the cords were so short pilot's couldn't use them so we had to rely on the aircrewman in the back to relay information to us. So, we couldn't use them for charts/maps very effectively... our crewman got pretty good at talking us on to the BLUE forces with it. It was a good back-up to secure comms. When I went over the orizon and SATCOM was acting up, a quick textmessage back to base was always useful.

I wish the EDM was in more general use, only having it in Iraq and not elsewhere is dumb. Also, wish the pilot could utilize it, as that's what it was designed for. The few times I did mess with it, it is a clunky old piece of software, ripe with bugs and glitches... and had like a 10 minute boot-up time.

What was the cord plugged into? I ask because we had a similar device (I'm guessing it's the same thing, I just don't remember the name) in the Bravo when I was in Hawaii and the pilots could use it just fine. GPS antennae and power reached and still allowed the pilots to tap away (if it had power...again, I can't remember).
 

Purdue

Chicks Dig Rotors...
pilot
What was the cord plugged into? I ask because we had a similar device (I'm guessing it's the same thing, I just don't remember the name) in the Bravo when I was in Hawaii and the pilots could use it just fine. GPS antennae and power reached and still allowed the pilots to tap away (if it had power...again, I can't remember).

The cord in the Sierra was mounted behind the right-seat pilot. So, you couldn't get it up to the cockpit without an extension cord of like 6 feet... and we didn't have them. Then, you had this long cord that would have been in the way of the collective.

The cords supplied to us were approximately 1o inches long, if I recall. And yes, BigIron, we HAZREP'd a lot of the things that were wrong with systems in Iraq (from the EDM, lack of weaponry or armed-escort, to operating under the "Fighter Management Technique" that allowed extensive flight time without adequate rest). Nobody seemed to care, "Operational Necessity" and all that.
 

hobbstc

Member
None
In the -60m course here at Rucker we just took a survey on if we have a tablet, iPad, etc and what apps we use and why. I wrote about Foreflight, AirWX, and my favorite app iAnnotate for all the pubs.

They said they are thinking of issuing locked down iPads at flight school with all the pubs and study books on them instead of hard copies. I hope so. Saving a ton of trees, ink and paper.
 

BigIron

Remotely piloted
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
I was just at the USMC assault support OAG. There are some very solid concepts for a tablet device to be used in the aircraft. It will be app based and have charts and terminal area pubs, etc.
It's a pretty big priority. As discussed in earlier posts there are a lot of Information Assurance challenges, but it's coming.
 

phrogpilot73

Well-Known Member
I just bought a used 1st Gen iPad for $150 on eBay(I really couldn't justify the cost of a new one). I messed around with ForeFlight, and now have a subscription - and plan on using it during the CCX.

The downside to the 1st Gen is the case I want is only available for the iPad 2. Upside is an OtterBox is only $14 on Amazon for 1st Gen. Can anyone recommend a good anti-glare screen protector?


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
 

Brett327

Well-Known Member
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
I just bought a used 1st Gen iPad for $150 on eBay(I really couldn't justify the cost of a new one). I messed around with ForeFlight, and now have a subscription - and plan on using it during the CCX.

The downside to the 1st Gen is the case I want is only available for the iPad 2. Upside is an OtterBox is only $14 on Amazon for 1st Gen. Can anyone recommend a good anti-glare screen protector?


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
I'd be interested in how foreflight works out for you. I've messed around with it and it looks pretty amazing. I don't have a subscription, but it's cool to just have a complete set of non current charts to browse through.
 

HueyCobra8151

Well-Known Member
pilot
I just bought a used 1st Gen iPad for $150 on eBay(I really couldn't justify the cost of a new one). I messed around with ForeFlight, and now have a subscription - and plan on using it during the CCX.

The downside to the 1st Gen is the case I want is only available for the iPad 2. Upside is an OtterBox is only $14 on Amazon for 1st Gen. Can anyone recommend a good anti-glare screen protector?


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

The safenight i20 makes it nvg compatible

http://www.wamcoinc.com/Upload\News\SafeNight i20 flyer_812201131226.pdf
 

phrogpilot73

Well-Known Member
I'd be interested in how foreflight works out for you. I've messed around with it and it looks pretty amazing. I don't have a subscription, but it's cool to just have a complete set of non current charts to browse through.
I'll let you know at the end of June/beginning of July. As I said, I'm planning on taking it on the CCX and using ForeFlight (and possibly a BT GPS, since as far as I can tell the GPS is aGPS) to plan/file/use as EFB.

There's a guy in the squadron that swears by ForeFlight, and said that he's never not had a flight plan in the system when he filed that way. I'm spending the time learning everything it can do now, before I bring it in the plane...

That looks pretty sweet, but I'm only planning on using it day, VFR right now... Any idea how much those cost?

I've used glare screens from Zagg with good success on both iPhones and iPads. http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/apple-ipad-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php

Never used it in the cockpit and while it isn't cheap it seems to work as advertized and it includes free lifetime replacement warranty for the life of your device.
I've used invisible shield in the past, it's a damn good product. I didn't know they had an anti-glare one, I'm off to buy one!!
 

pourts

former Marine F/A-18 pilot & FAC, current MBA stud
pilot
I guess you can tell where our money goes. And that is the way I prefer it. Yes, if we had the money, I'd love to be able to shoot some civilian approaches, but let's be honest, how often do I have the operational need for that sort of thing?

When moving jets across the oceans and the weather goes to shit while you are on the tanker half way across.
 

pilot_man

Ex-Rhino driver
pilot
Right, because that's our primary mission. I can't tell you how many times I've been moving jets across the ocean when that exact thing happened. Give me the option for a new EA pod, or civilian ILS, then I'll always take the tactical option.
 

Jim123

DD-214 in hand and I'm gonna party like it's 1998
pilot
... Give me the option for a new EA pod, or civilian ILS, then I'll always take the tactical option.

And there's the problem- it shouldn't be a choice of one or the other. Were it not for our wonderful procurement system, we should be able to put an ILS on every single aircraft in the entire USN-USMC inventory for what we spend on just a few EA pods.
 

MIDNJAC

is clara ship
pilot
Pourts has always been a smart dude since I have known him, but he is silly for thinking that there will be anything cooler than 25X for the legacy Hornet. These bitties are about 5 years from the graveyard in most cases, so adding anything (ILS, EW, planing link #201, cup holders, ipod adapter, etc) is like putting a nice stereo in your 85 cut supreme with 350,000 miles and a rusted out suspension. I love it, but it isn't going to get any nicer.
 
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