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4/11/2013 5:33 PM
 
Walter Boyd wrote:

There is not a "standard" waypoint that I'm aware of. The iFly has the intersections and navaids that are visible on the sectionals and enroute charts, but there are some that are only displayed on approach plates which may be missing. This is something we will get added.

Walter,

I know you guys are busy with Sun'n'Fun and the new version release, so feel free to put this in the "low priority" pile, but I wanted to revisit this topic.

Since my original post, two things have happened to keep this topic on my radar: I've gotten my instrument rating and the iFly has gotten georeferenced approach plates.

While flying IFR ast weekend, I requested and got the RNAV (GPS) RWY 30 approach into T41, cleared direct to PORRI and then to fly the procedure as published. After setting up my 430W with the approach, I wanted to rubber-band my flight path on the approach plate on the iFly to match.

When I tried to rubber-band the path to PORRI instead of the center of the airport, the iFly did not recognize that fix. Of course it let me use the lat/lon of the spot where I lifted my finger, which was close enough for my purposes, but I would have liked the warm fuzzy of it snapping right to PORRI.

Would it be possible to get the fixes that appear in published arrival / departure / approach procedures added to the iFly's "known waypoint" database?

I really have no idea how difficult that might be, so if it's not practical, I understand. Just thought I'd ask.

 
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4/14/2013 5:47 AM
 

Cobra,

We'll look into this, it should have snapped to or given the option to snap to that fix. I'll check this fix out today at the show an talk with Walter on it too. Were you seeing your airplane on that Approach, it's possible that approach was not being Geo-ref'd due to an error on the plate. You'd have seen a red outline on that plate. I'll look at it at the show, this morning. Thanks.


Shane Woodson
Vice President | Adventure Pilot LLC.
 
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4/14/2013 9:25 AM
 
Shane wrote:Were you seeing your airplane on that Approach, it's possible that approach was not being Geo-ref'd due to an error on the plate.

Yes, the plate was georef'ed. My flight path was shown terminating in the center of the field, which made it easy for me to rubber-band the path over to the fix.

 
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4/16/2013 1:23 PM
 

Cobra,

In looking at T41, sure enough PORRI is not in the database. I've passed this on to Walter and we'll get this resolved. I also noticed that GROTN and ZEVOL are also not in there so I'm a little concerned about that approach alltogether. Thank for pointing this out. We'll get it resolved and thanks for your patience while we were at the SnF show.


Shane Woodson
Vice President | Adventure Pilot LLC.
 
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4/16/2013 4:19 PM
 

No problem. Thanks (as always!) for the follow-up!

 
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