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7/20/2011 7:32 AM
 

I flew back in the 70's and 80's and what a difference a few years make. VOR's and water towers were my reference along with keeping a keen eye on the charts. I started flying again last year and have a SkyView and an iFly in my plane. I wanted another GPS and decided on the iFly because of the price. What a great choice and what a great piece of equipment. Using the iFly I have absolute confidence where I'm going, what air space I'm going into, airport information, runway alignment, etc. It could be brighter but I can see the information and understand the brightness is being addressed. I have friends who have other GPS's but the iFly out shines them in every way. Thanks iFly for a great piece of equipment at a great price.
 
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7/20/2011 9:55 AM
 

TJ, you're welcome! And thank you for the awesome feedback!

Walter


Walter Boyd
President, Adventure Pilot
 
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7/26/2011 7:12 AM
 

I concur with the previous post and I started aviation training in the 50's.

Skyking

PS i have a current 2nd class FAA Medical.

 
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11/2/2011 1:44 AM
 

I started flying in 1968, obtained my commercial ticket, got kids and responsibilities and.......ran out of GI bill money. After some 38 years, my financial can-do is finally able to keep up with my want-to, but in some ways, it's kind of like giving acorns to a squirrel who has lost all his teeth. I never got flying out of my mind, and in November 2010, I decided to pursue my lifelong dream to be an aircraft owner and fly whenever I choose.

In May, 2011, I ordered my iFly 700 on the same day I finalized the purchase of 233, and asked that it be shipped to me in care of the FBO in Ohio where the aircraft was located. When I arrived later in the week, it was there waiting for me.

The former owner of 233 arranged for a very competent CFI to spend as much time with me as I needed. We spent around 12 hours together over a 4 day period, then he signed me off for my BFR.

The flight home to Washington state served to form a bond between me and my iFly 700 which I hope to never be without. Although I keep (perhaps not current) charts in the aircraft, my iFly has never failed me. Flying over the Rockies in a C-150 and in marginal May weather can be a little lonely, but the information I received from my unit was always consistent with the charts and terrain. The more familiar I became, the more I enjoyed flying...even more than nearly 40 years ago.

I don't intend to achieve more ratings or pursue a flying career, so this fine unit is all I need. Thanks Walter and staff for helping me to achieve a new level of satisfaction and joy in my life. I didn't know flying could be so much fun!

Dan

 
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11/3/2011 1:19 PM
 

Dan,

Your story is exactly what we like to hear. I would like to post this on our Pireps page with your pictures if you are OK with that. Your experiences and pictures may be just what fellow pilots are looking for to help make thier decision. Thanks for the great feedback and we hope you continue to enjoy your iFly 700.

ps- Beautiful airplane and panel. She looks like new.


Shane Woodson
Vice President | Adventure Pilot LLC.
 
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