Wed, Feb 22, 2006
Practice Using Devices On Your Computer Simulator
Elite Simulation
Solutions announced the release Wednesday of its new
Interconnectivity Protocol Module (IPM), which allows Elite
software to interface with handheld GPS units and EFBs (Electronic
Flight Bags). The technology allows pilots to use their GPS and EFB
units with Elite's flight simulation software.
Handheld GPS units and EFBs have become extremely valuable
navigation companions in recent years. The relatively low cost and
capability of these devices is impressive, many with functionality
rivaling some of the most sophisticated panel-mount technology. As
such, these devices continue to experience an ever-expanding gain
in popularity.
Unfortunately, said Elite representatives, until now there has
been no good way to thoroughly learn and practice flying with these
devices before climbing in the cockpit. Elite recognized this need,
and now supports communication with handheld GPSs and EFBs so you
can fly with your specific device, on your computer, at your
convenience.
"The training and preparation possibilities are virtually
limitless," says Fred Zanegood, Elite Director of Marketing. "The
IPM communication module will open up an entirely new way for
owners to become proficient in the use of their handheld GPS and/or
EFB devices before heading out to the aircraft."
"Pilots will be able to plan a trip then fly it on Elite
utilizing all the same tools they will use on the actual flight.
Flying a dry run on the sim will give pilots a chance to tweak any
aspect of their planning/programming as necessary to obtain maximum
safety and utility from their aircraft," Zanegood added. "And,
maybe most importantly, simply become familiar with the trip and
the integration of the devices in a real-time flight
environment."
Elite told ANN the new IPM add-on is available for $89.
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