’s business model is quite different from Garmin’s. The deal raises some important questions, too. The feature gap between the two companies is much smaller now. These higher end features will be especially valuable when competing against ForeFlight, which has been pushing into the turbine market aggressively over the last year. is also know for extremely accurate performance models, which can predict flight times and fuel burns within one or two percent. The acquisition instantly adds a huge new list of pilots to the Garmin ecosystem, which has been growing but still trails ForeFlight by a significant margin in the app world.īeyond the new customers, also gives Garmin a much more complete suite of tools, including pre-departure clearances (PDCs), eAPIS services, runway analysis, and Safety Management Systems (SMS). Do the math and you find that customers are filing an average of 36 flight plans per year, meaning they are an active group. The company claims they have 165,000 registered users who create more than 6 million flight plans per year – over 50% of all N-registered flight plans. For one, has a large user base, especially among turbine pilots and charter/fractional companies. The motivation for such a deal is fairly obvious, but it’s worth considering how many complementary parts there are. Fltplan Go already works with many Garmin avionics expect more. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Using a different EFB allows you to figure out where the chain is broken. If you can get data on your phone that implies that the issue is with the tablet. What I was suggesting is that if you cannot get ADS-B data on multiple EFB's on that tablet that it is an issue with the tablet rather than the EFB. You can clear the saved log files by following the instructions here.Īs for troubleshooting your original issue I was not suggesting that you switch to a different EFB. The option is going to be moved to a hidden tab shortly as so many people turn it on for no reason. There is no need to turn logging on unless you are trying to capture a specific problem. That is what happens if you turn logging on and let it run for a while. Subject: Re: Stratux not connecting to FltPlan Go ( #691) The answer was to turn off my “battery saver” mode on the tablet. I was lucky enough to stumble onto another site where someone had the same problem. I wanted to thank you for taking the time to try and assist me. If possible, enable "Replay Logs", reproduce the problem, and provide a copy of the logs in and. I'm not really that savvy with technology, but thought I could handle this.įltplan version 4.0.7 build 3021, my stratux is version 1.4r3 tablet is Samsung Tab S2 Android version 7.0 The stratux works fully on my android phone, but not the tablet. I reflashed the micro SD card, but that didn't work. The stratux app still shows that its working, but won't connect to fltplan. When you click on stratux in fltplan, it says "connecting", but then it turns to "inactive". The stratux app will open the device and you can see the traffic listings and gps status. EFB app and version: (e.g., WingX Pro7 8.6.2) FltPlan Go 4.0.7ĮFB platform: (e.g., iOS 9.2) Android 7.0ĮFB hardware: (e.g., iPad Mini 2) Samsung Tab S2ĭescription of your issue: My stratux will not connect to fltplan go on my samsung s2.
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