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What app do pilots use for navigation?

Garmin Pilot is the most comprehensive suite of tools for Android designed specifically for general aviation and corporate pilots. Flight planning, filing, charts, interactive maps, weather briefing resources and navigation capabilities; it's all included.



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So, for more than a decade, aviators relied on their compasses, crude maps (charts), and dead reckoning (the determining of position by using direction and speed data) for navigation. Dead reckoning in the air, however, was quite different from navigating on the earth's surface.

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If you're a pilot or someone learning to fly, then yes. It is absolutely worth it. If you are looking to purchase ForeFlight as an addition to Infinite Flight, then I'd probably say you'd be making a poor choice. Its great to use side by side and there's a lot of helpful features.

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Answer: Yes, pilots know what every button and switch does. The school to learn the specifics of an airplane is very intense, requiring great concentration for several weeks.

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The DME's signal is used to determine distance. Pilots can then use this information, usually shown by the transponder in the form of tenths of a nautical mile, to plot the path of the airplane. Sometimes DME equipment is paired with VOR stations. Most pilots are now familiar with GPS or a global positioning system.

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