1000-100 feet below you, Yellow, 100 feet below you to above you RED.
plus with the obstacles feature and the hazard advisory, it overlays, in color, terrain and obstructions the same way a G1000 does. I've circumnavigated many bravo shelves with it and it's amazing. (I certainly don't miss paper charts, afds and plates.) that plus GPS (I have a 4g one so builtin GPS) and I always know exactly where I am. Once you get used to foreflight and all it can do for you, you'll wonder why in the world you flew without it before.
I've tried to fly with the android apps and let me be completely honest, foreflight blows ANYTHING else out of the water. with that said, I would NOT replace my ipad with a nexus tablet for flying. The GPS Receiver brings GPS capability to your Apple iPad/iPod touch/iPhone, Android phones and tablets, Blackberry phones, Windows devices and laptops running Windows, OS X or Linux. I think they're great and don't fault people for liking them, but to me android is superior. I absolutely would NEVER again own an iphone. I have a nexus 4, had an s2 before, an s1 before that so let me be clear. I hardly ever bust out my laptop now except for the PDR because it's much easier to do that with a keyboard and I don't have a keyboard for my ipadĪnd for the guy who mentioned android and its alternative methods, you must either be extremely anti apple, or you've never used foreflight. netflix, internet, facetime, whatever you need really. that's how much it makes our job easierĪnd when I'm not flying my ipad is my entertainment center. Seriously.ĮDIT: Let me remind you that AA does NOT pay for the ipad. I had never touched an ipad before the interview flight and to be completely honest by the first hour of flying with it I was in love. it really makes dealing with all the charts/etc THAT much easier. Here at AA every single one of our pilots has an ipad. Click to expand.Ok take this however you may