Garmin Nuvi 360 over 500mph
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You should have tried to find the nearest McDonalds.
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@BottleBuzz : Do GPS devices interfere the aircraft system?
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Truth be known, a portable GPS or a cell phone Will Not interfear with our avionics. They are miles away in bandwdth. Come on, if they were even remotley threatining, they would not be allowed on a commercial airline.....
Slightly annoyed pilot....
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If I were sitting next to you, I would've bopped you on your head to turn the stupid GPS off! What do you not understand about electronic devices onboard a plane, especially during takeoff? Yes I know it is just a receiver, but if everyone else has to comply with devices, you should too.
Hopefully next time the stewards will grab it from you.
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Go to navigation menu, tap Route Preference tile and select off-road when you are using it on a plane.
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It work perfectly, I used one a couple of days ago on a commercial flight between Pakistani cities of Islamabad and Sukkur, just like in the video, I stuck it with window and no crew had any objections.
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It work perfectly, I used one a couple of days ago on a commercial flight between Pakistani cities of Islamabad and Sukkur, just like in the video, I stuck it with window and no crew had any objections.
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aircraft have gps anyway so 1 more device isnt gonna do anything
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its funny that it shows a flying car on the gps.
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The only devices that would interfer with plane navigation systems and radios would be things that transmit via Cell Phones and what not. receving devices don't do anything
Why would a gps receiver mess with an airplane? People are such idiots. It's a "receiver" meaning it's a passive system, only receiving signals that are already in the air through an antenna It's not a transmitter of any sort.
BottleBuzz 3 years ago 5
Turn left in 500 miles....
infectedgoose 3 years ago 4