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guenter_ms
Newbie Joined: 02 Nov 2012 Status: Offline Points: 28 |
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Posted: 28 May 2017 at 7:19am |
Hello,
the Timers on the AUX Util Page are very helpful. I suggest the following enhancement for the next release: The Trip Timer "From TakeOff" is incompatible to the old Garmin 530, where this Timer stops after Landing, so that you can read the total inflight time of the last flight, which is still available after power cycles and is reset with the next TakeOff. Pls make it compatible to the old Garmin, e.g. by adding a third option "GS>30kt" to count the time, while GS is greater than 30kt. Any supporters? regards, Guenni
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oskrypuch
Senior Member Joined: 09 Nov 2012 Location: CYFD Status: Offline Points: 3061 |
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I made this suggestion a long time ago.
In fact I'd like to see a dedicated block time (with block off and block on times) and an air time listed for every flight. * Orest |
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TangoCharlie
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I agree. In practice, when I fly I use a timer for four things:
1. Block to block time. 2. Air time. 3. Time from FAF on an approach. 4. Recurrent countdown to switch fuel tanks. The first three I use on all planes. Given how easy it is to implement timers, it would be great to have the first three automatically computed all of the time, and I suspect most pilots like to have some if not all of them. These three plus some utility timers (which can implement the fourth) would make a perfect set for me. |
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--Mark M
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MarkZ
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I've got my periodic timer set on 30 hours for oil changes. I also use timer functions to see how long I've been in the air and the switch tanks feature is good.
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Gring
Senior Member Joined: 30 Dec 2011 Location: Kingston, NY Status: Offline Points: 734 |
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I'd like to see a timer available based on fuel consumption. For me, I'd set an timer notification for a CAS message when the first 20 gallons have burned, and another when the first 57 gallons have been burned. I switch tanks in this manner.
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DavidBunin
Senior Member Joined: 20 May 2015 Location: Rockwall, TX Status: Offline Points: 742 |
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The fuel selector in my 172 pretty much stays on "BOTH" all the time, but I still use the fuel tank reminder timer in the IFD. It reminds me to re-set my DG to the magnetic compass at regular intervals.
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