iPad 3G ForeFlight HD Test Video

For those of who’ve been following along with the status of ForeFlight Mobile 3 HD on the iPad, then you should have received (and hopefully installed) the version 3.5 update a few days back.  Version 3.5 brings us a new moving map feature complete with heads up display showing aircraft groundspeed, GPS altitude, track, and a RAIM like accuracy prediction.

A few weeks before this killer-features upgrade, a blog post was put out by the folks at ForeFlight where they went flying in a Cirrus SR22 to test, what we now know to be, the version 3.5 features.  During the flight, app developer Jason Miller recorded a demonstration video where an in-flight comparison was documented between the heads up display on ForeFlight for iPad and the data provided by a Garmin 296 handheld aviation GPS.

The results were pretty astonishing to say the least! To watch the original video recorded by Jason Miller and his dad, check out iPad 3G Flight Test and First Impressions by blog.foreflight.com.

Clear Skies and Calm Winds,

Len @ ThePilotReport.com

Clarity Aloft Aviation Headset Video Review

***View this video in all its High Definition glory!

The Clarity Aloft Aviation Headset was one of the first noise cancellation headsets to use passive noise reduction technology instead of the conventional active noise reduction (battery operated).  The way this is achieved is by using an in the ear design versus the over the head, over the ear aviation headset style you’re used to seeing.

Because this headset is in the ear instead of over the ear, it provides noise reduction in the same manner in which a set of normal earplugs does – simply squeeze the ear tips and insert them into your ears and *tadah* the noise is greatly reduced.  Also, this means no more messing around with batteries or coming back to a dead headset because you forget to turn the noise-cancellation off.

I’ve personally been using this Clarity Aloft Aviation Headset for over 5 years now with roughly 2,200 hours of flight time logged on them.  So when I say they are comfortable and amazing it’s because they really are!

That being said, here’s some of the headsets features:

  1. Passive noise reduction (no batteries)
  2. Noise canceling microphone
  3. Replaceable ear tips
  4. Low-profile, feather weight headband
  5. Auxiliary audio input (MP3 player)
  6. No painful head-crushing, clamping effect
  7. All day comfort

Watch the video above for a complete demonstration!

Additional manufacturer information can be found at the Clarity Aloft Aviation Headset website.

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