Not all aircraft have ADS-B out and the ones that do will sometimes break and not transmit. It's important to still visually monitor for aircraft because I've seen many aircraft with either no ADS-B or non-functioning ADS-B or intermittent ADS-B
It's not just aircraft with ADS-B out. All the "in" receivers receive position data from the ADS-B towers around the country. That includes aircraft without ADS-B out but have an encoding transponder that is turned in. It's a broadcast from ATC and is just about real time.
I LOVE your video and agree with the primary features. The MOST important feature of ForeFlight is your ownship on a chart. That has saved so many lives. Second is having all your charts and supplements with you in a compact and accessible format.
I didn’t realize you get in flight radar with the ads-b in feature. Good to know. I use this daily and agree with every point you made here. And having access to all the instrument plates was huge for me in getting my instrument rating. Worth the subscription. Another feature that isn’t “legal” but can be life saving in a pinch is the AHRS information that the sentry gives you and you can pull up an artificial horizon with a PFD on it so that if you did end up IIMC, you have a fighting chance to recover and get out of the clouds without losing orientation.
Great overview. I have two grandsons, age 13 & 15 and they are now planning to become airline pilots. The older one is 'flying the GLEIM' private pilot course and has been flying so the purchase of the Sentry plus, the iPad mini and the Foreflight subscription will allow them to use them both in the air and in their flight simulator they are building (not the Sentry on the ground, but in their training with their instructor), Great job and thanks.
I'd go with the bigger one. ForeFlight takes up a lot of space, depending on how much map data you have downloaded. Nothing worse than not having enough room to get your updates. When there's a new chart update cycle, the required size effectively doubles because there's a period of time where you'll have the old data that hasn't expired yet and the new data that hasn't gone into effect yet, so you have two copies of everything downloaded.
Two things. There is a middle Sentry between the mini and Sentry Plus, just called the Sentry. It also has Co detection. The other thing is you didn't mention the nationwide ADS-B ground stations that repeat aircraft data from ATC. Its pretty much real time. That data includes aircraft without ADS-B but has Mode C transponder. Of course, the transponder has to be turned on.
does the adsb in sentry device provide gps location? lets say I have a non cellular IPad because I know the cellular ones come with a gps reciever built in which forelight uses to give your location but if you have a non cellular ipad like me, would the foreflight sentry device provide gps location to my ipad as well as all the other features and properly work on the non cellular ipad?
I mean for a flight ssubsciption it's not to bad but for it's feature set it kinda is... Myradar give you aircraft charts, real time weather and MOTARs for $25 a year and Germin FLTplan go is free which the same info a Forflight with out the addons. So yeah Foreflight byy no means is a monopoly which if it was it would be trust busted. Edit: Okj so FLTplan is separate from Garmin and garim has it's own $110 a year thing that some pilots preferover Fore flight for it's UI and garmin connectivity... Oh and all of these but My radar connect to the boxs.
Great review, thank you. I wish Foreflight would support android tablets. I own a very capable Samsung S8 Ultra tablet with 512 Kb of memory. It's kind of painful to be forced to buy an iPad tablet as well before switching to Foreflight.
Doesn't Garmin have all 3 of the first things you just said? Why not just get a Aera 760 and be done with it? I don't really get the whole tablet thing. Why would I want a screen as big as a laptop without even half the power? And then everything else can be accomplished by phone. So you're only buying an iPad for foreflight? Just buy an aviation-made tablet. Especially if you're making a career out of it.
Also, would an iPad survive a crash better than the Aera? I don't think it has a chance. If an unfortunate event happens I want a device that might actually get me out of it. Just saying I have seen Ipads break falling 3 feet onto the carpet.
I personally would never use Foreflight during a flight, just googling iPad catches fire on a plane will show you why. This is why I suggest the Garmin tools because they are not known for blowing up on airplanes. While flying I would put them in a thermal bag and only use them in emergency situations. I would much rather get lost from a bad GPS than be in a cockpit on fire that I cannot do anything about, especially with oxygen being rapidly burned away.
ForeFlight is the GOAT. Priceless.
Not all aircraft have ADS-B out and the ones that do will sometimes break and not transmit. It's important to still visually monitor for aircraft because I've seen many aircraft with either no ADS-B or non-functioning ADS-B or intermittent ADS-B
It's not just aircraft with ADS-B out. All the "in" receivers receive position data from the ADS-B towers around the country. That includes aircraft without ADS-B out but have an encoding transponder that is turned in. It's a broadcast from ATC and is just about real time.
I upgraded to the mid-tier subscription and with the sentry and my iPad mini I have AHRS with the terrain and sectional on the same screen.
I think that is the best plan they have! Great price for everything you need
I LOVE your video and agree with the primary features. The MOST important feature of ForeFlight is your ownship on a chart. That has saved so many lives. Second is having all your charts and supplements with you in a compact and accessible format.
Totally agree!
I didn’t realize you get in flight radar with the ads-b in feature. Good to know. I use this daily and agree with every point you made here. And having access to all the instrument plates was huge for me in getting my instrument rating. Worth the subscription. Another feature that isn’t “legal” but can be life saving in a pinch is the AHRS information that the sentry gives you and you can pull up an artificial horizon with a PFD on it so that if you did end up IIMC, you have a fighting chance to recover and get out of the clouds without losing orientation.
Great comment!!
Great overview. I have two grandsons, age 13 & 15 and they are now planning to become airline pilots. The older one is 'flying the GLEIM' private pilot course and has been flying so the purchase of the Sentry plus, the iPad mini and the Foreflight subscription will allow them to use them both in the air and in their flight simulator they are building (not the Sentry on the ground, but in their training with their instructor),
Great job and thanks.
Great video Devin !! Super informative.
Elad.
Glad you liked it!
Which iPad mini do you recommend? 64 or 256 gb?
I'd go with the bigger one. ForeFlight takes up a lot of space, depending on how much map data you have downloaded. Nothing worse than not having enough room to get your updates. When there's a new chart update cycle, the required size effectively doubles because there's a period of time where you'll have the old data that hasn't expired yet and the new data that hasn't gone into effect yet, so you have two copies of everything downloaded.
"Every aircraft that is flying in the United States has to have an ADS-B out transmitter". That's not true, there are exceptions.
You are correct. There are exceptions
I’m only 3 weeks out from school now can’t wait man
Im very excited for you man!
Enjoyed this video. Very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Two things. There is a middle Sentry between the mini and Sentry Plus, just called the Sentry. It also has Co detection. The other thing is you didn't mention the nationwide ADS-B ground stations that repeat aircraft data from ATC. Its pretty much real time. That data includes aircraft without ADS-B but has Mode C transponder. Of course, the transponder has to be turned on.
Have a question, sentry have a subscription annual?? Or only buy and work??
Thanks!
While at Mauna Loa, did you have enough spare time to work part time?
No
Does the Sentry require a subscription?
No! You have to have the foreflight app subscription but the sentry connects to it for free!
does the adsb in sentry device provide gps location? lets say I have a non cellular IPad because I know the cellular ones come with a gps reciever built in which forelight uses to give your location but if you have a non cellular ipad like me, would the foreflight sentry device provide gps location to my ipad as well as all the other features and properly work on the non cellular ipad?
Yes. I get 1 meter resolution with Sentry and Foreflight. Just about all ADS-B/GPS receivers will do the same.
Wait, is this the voice behind the ACS Library channel?
Great info!
excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
I want a comparison with this and Garmin Pilot
Your opinion on fore flight v’s Sky demon
Foreflight anytime. FF is professional, SD is for the weekend VFR pilot.
EVERY aircraft flying in the US must have ADS-B Out?
No
Carmen pilot it’s pretty good too
I mean for a flight ssubsciption it's not to bad but for it's feature set it kinda is... Myradar give you aircraft charts, real time weather and MOTARs for $25 a year and Germin FLTplan go is free which the same info a Forflight with out the addons. So yeah Foreflight byy no means is a monopoly which if it was it would be trust busted. Edit: Okj so FLTplan is separate from Garmin and garim has it's own $110 a year thing that some pilots preferover Fore flight for it's UI and garmin connectivity... Oh and all of these but My radar connect to the boxs.
Heck, I won’t fly MSFS without ForeFlight.
Great review, thank you. I wish Foreflight would support android tablets. I own a very capable Samsung S8 Ultra tablet with 512 Kb of memory. It's kind of painful to be forced to buy an iPad tablet as well before switching to Foreflight.
Sure wish foreflight worked on Android. Only reason I don't use it. ;-(
Doesn't Garmin have all 3 of the first things you just said? Why not just get a Aera 760 and be done with it? I don't really get the whole tablet thing. Why would I want a screen as big as a laptop without even half the power? And then everything else can be accomplished by phone. So you're only buying an iPad for foreflight? Just buy an aviation-made tablet. Especially if you're making a career out of it.
Also, would an iPad survive a crash better than the Aera? I don't think it has a chance. If an unfortunate event happens I want a device that might actually get me out of it. Just saying I have seen Ipads break falling 3 feet onto the carpet.
If it was available for Android, yes. Until then, no thanks!
I personally would never use Foreflight during a flight, just googling iPad catches fire on a plane will show you why. This is why I suggest the Garmin tools because they are not known for blowing up on airplanes. While flying I would put them in a thermal bag and only use them in emergency situations. I would much rather get lost from a bad GPS than be in a cockpit on fire that I cannot do anything about, especially with oxygen being rapidly burned away.
Haha...you finished your ppl now? 380 hours and not flying alone. Better search another hobby bro.
@@industrieundtechnik1761 I already have my commercial license.
All aircraft? Hahahahaha!! You can travel the entire country and stay out of controlled airspace.
Amazing point to how amazing it is and people go to the sheep with out kneeing