![]() If you want an electronic flight computer that is test legal, then this is probably best of breed. Also during knowledge tests (no stored data allowed there).īoth approaches will require some effort to become comfortable with the procedures, nothing is magic. Where this shines would be in flight planning where stored data adds convenience. Of course that doesn't help when you forget to check batteries, so have a battery item on your checklist for all your "dead battery holders" in your flight bag. I have both, I'd probably fly with an E6B if I had to choose, but now that I think about it, I don't have to.Įlectronics are more fragile, although I have to say the CX-3 seems to be pretty solid. Some prefer the E6B, and with appropriate training, I can see where that might be faster for some functions. It might not be as pretty as an apple product, but it gets the job done and looks decent enough doing it. You don't have to have the manual open next to it in order to use it. The menu system will require some familiarization, but it's not a UI nightmare like, say, an older Icom radio. ![]() The keypad is well spaced, not cramped, so that's pretty good. The display is clear and not hard to read, even if your eyes are over 50. So if you tend to be a number puncher, this is probably the best solution for you. Cons: Needs batteries, does not do the dishes.Pros: Good build quality, acceptable UI. ![]() In this game you check your math solving knowledge. It is a sure upgrade from the already great CX-2, apart that the screen is a sure upgrade from the black with green background game boy like screen from the previous version.Īs expected, quality is good. Where you need to solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as possible in 60 seconds. It is with all honesty one of the best aviation products I have ever purchased, really easy to use, good quality, well-made, user-friendly and most importantly it does the job is supposed to do flawlessly, it is quick on the operations and it really reduces workload and time planning your flights exponentially. ![]() The ASA CX-3 Pathfinder, what can I say? When you thought nothing was ever gonna be as good as the ole Trusty CX-2 comes the CX-3 sayin' holdma beer. Cons: Software a bit laggy sometimes, you can see weird black spots onscreen when typing down something.Pros: Easy to use, well made, reduces work time drastically. ![]()
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