Garmin GPS on airplane
Sunday, April 18th, 2010 at
1:36 am
Cruising on a plane with the Garmin 350.
Tagged with: Airplane • garmin
Filed under: Garmin Video Reviews
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You know, I took that flight that I mentioned and I powered up my Nuvi 265W on the plane and couldn’t find any satellites. I left it on for awhile and stil nothing. Actually I tried it once going and again coming back home.
That is illegal! You can cause the plane to crash using those electronic devices!
But on another note, here is something I learned today…
Websters Dictionary “Pinch a Loaf”…
Using your sphincter muscle to “pinch” a loaf of shit that is hanging halfway out your ass and won’t drop of its own accord. Example:
“Hurry up and finish taking a shit Gertrude, were already late! Pinch the loaf if you must!”
haha i have to try that next time im on a plane
I use my Garmin Oregon on the commercial planes and it works great. I hook it up to my laptop to get a better display. I use it from the moment of push back at parking bay until parking at the destination airport. It has no interference on the plane’s system – I also take it when pilot light aircraft. My top speed on a Boeing clocked on my garmin is 1020km/h
I’m tempted to take my 260W in my pocket and power it up next time. But don’t let other passengers or flight attendants catch you! It interferes with the plane’s navigation systems and you could cause a bigtime problem….
Cool. I’ll be flying in a few months and wondered how a GPS would behave. I’ll be taking my Nuvi 265W onboard.
Yeah, that would be really awesome.
Kev I got it back in Dec. 2007 for 300 or so… but it’s prabably 250 to 280 now. Just search online and you’ll find a good price.
i want one! yo david how much does it cost?
Carrying this as a backup just in case a private pilot had total navigation instrument failure would be so cool. YOu would be able to determine you’re exact co-ordinates, lat & long. Personally i don’t agree with flying without gps as a backup in any weather. I think it should be made mandatory by the faa just like tcas was made
For any receiver to work (in this case “GPS’s just receive info”) it has an oscilator to tune in on the RX signal, this oscilator can also ‘leak’ a very low signal which can affect other more sensitive RX units. ie affect the planes navigation system…
Yes, the GPS, including remote-controlled cars and communication devices (AND Cell Phones) are extremely prohibited on board until the aircraft comes to a full stop.
shut the fuck up dip shit and get the dick out of ur fucking mouth which belongs 2 ur dad and pull the joy stick outta ur ass u funky ass bitch
Haha, so you don’t deny it. Seriously, try removing it and maybe you’ll finally stop bitching at people.
I was exaggerating of course… didn’t you watch The Simpsons when Bart turned on the GameBoy and the airplane fell? But I believe all airlines restrict electronic devices during takeoff and landing.
wtf does that have 2 do with u being a dumb dip shit that knows nothing about gps systems and planes u fucking faggot
Well, it’s not my fault you have a penis stuck up your ass all the time.
shut the fuck up u dumb dip shit u dont no what the fuck u r talking about
GPS’s just receive info, it doesn’t send anything out, Everyone was safe!! I would worry more about what the pilot was doing the night before, and how many hours he has, or weather or not they checked the plane for cracks and such..GPS’s are 100% safe!!! It all comes down to the airline, some will be cool, others not so much.
You could’ve killed everyone. . . .
It’s forbidden to use GPS devices on a plane, especially during take off and landing.
I turned it on right when we took off.
Hmm, how do you get a signal fix once you start moving?
Or do you start using it on the ground.