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Advanced
Aviation Gadgets
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by:
Lance Winslow
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Well
in aviation the toys for pilots are getting a lot better, for instance
the GPS-PDAs with sectional charts on them. Also lots of other data
like the J-Aide and Jeppeson airport contacts once you arrive. All this
makes flying easier, less complicated and more enjoyable. AvMap EKP-III
C
http://www.avshop.com/catalog/product.html?productid=3781
and even more cool are the ones with all the bells and whistles; Such
as loading it with an International Data Base. Hell now the CIA can
have all the civilian data along with their intelligence information.
Of course this newest Industry finds itself with many new players as
pilots are generally not having a problem affording new toys and it
saves all those large flight bags and Knee Boards and clips. You can
still buy the clipboards and I have one when I drive the Blitz Mobile
mobile command center across the country hunting for the latest
technologies it has maps and important numbers to do business from the
highway. Many truck drivers and railroad conductors use such boards and
in the NAVY Pilots use them and even probably torpedo bombers did too;
remember George Bush Senior flew a torpedo bomber?
Back to our GPS Toys and PDA devices; Another one of the more unique
ones is the EnFlight Text Weather Devise which you can google to get
all the specs, definitely worth a look see. All of these devises also
allow for National Security so no more private pilots in C-182s fly
into restricted areas.
These companies are also careful whom they send these devises to, for
obvious reasons. Just think you could be flying your own private plane
with a little PDA devise and go have a blast with your newfound
freedom. Another cool devise and one of my favorites is the Pocket test
which you can look up on Google. This is a cool devise to help you from
getting lost and it has just about too many features to list, too bad
it was not Windows CE based, I just cannot trust the longevity of Palm
in the market place and hope our military is not so stupid to buy into
there hype for military versions. One thing going for it is its size.
Very small.
We did like the MapTech unit also because we can use it on a laptop,
Handheld GPS unit of PDA GPS unit, with terrain CAD capabilities. This
unit has many other purposes for General Civil Engineering, Forestry,
Mobile Car Washing scheduling and routing, Aviation, Hiking, Fishing,
Diving, Trucking, you name it. It also has features from NOAA for
weather; I would recommend this as the best all-purpose unit I have
thus yet found. It also works with ESRI software. So we like this for
its versatility across industries. Good for us too with the blitz
mobile to take the route with the least amount of hills for fuel
consumption conservation and wear and tear on a 300,000-mile truck.
Another of the best units we looked at was the
http://www.teletype.com/pages/tracking.html
which can be used like a Top Secret "Bloodhound Unit" and we can use
this for car wash truck tracking, can be used for just about any real
use to help you find your self or units. This is a way we can covertly
track our units so employees do not screw off and kill profits and lie
about where they were and how long they were there. Also in our survey
we looked at the SatellinkTech units and found a lot of other cool
features there;
http://www.satellinktech.com/product/merlin_air_main.htm .
This is a great tool, like the other units is does provide real time
data such as; Airport observations and forecasts (text), Area forecasts
(text), Upper wind forecasts (text), Pilot reports (text and onboard
processed graphics), Icing and Turbulence forecasts (graphical), Status
of restricted, prohibited, and military training airspace (text and
onboard processed graphics), Location of other aircraft on instrument
flight plans (onboard processed graphics), FAA alerts and advisories,
Aircraft Situational Display.
What is also of interest is how much all these companies work together
so that they can provide all the same data to all their customers. This
does not mean one is not better than the other. For our purposes we
chose the Tele Type unit with all the features, which we may implement
in the future. I hope this review of products has assisted you in
learning more about the technology. Many of these PDA technologies will
be available for nearly any business small or large.
About the author:
Lance Winslow is a retired entrepreneur, Pilot and works with the World
Think Tank; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs
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