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As in, “My Air Force friend got lost in a “urt” because it has no corners.”
It must be URT-ttitating ?
Let me help…URT…
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As in, “My Air Force friend got lost in a “urt” because it has no corners.”
Just had a very interesting brief from the Air Force/DOD lead for Jepp/Foreflight (Boeing) - including all the Navy programs. Jepp FMS NAV data apparently already standard on P-8 and E-2D, with more coming every month. Here's the summary slide from latest contract.
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That's truly a HAZREP... slut shame your leadership until they fix it. IPad EFB with fully qualified Foreflight MFB, with Jepp coverage for outside CONUS is almost an MEL item. It's unsafe to fly with paper. Not to mention combat ineffective. Oh and if you don't have a stratus puck in your jet to do own-ship on your iPad, fix that too.Cries in being a West Coast bubba and not being able to fly with an IPad/EFB.
It’s paper pubs only.. which haven’t even been getting to us before the old ones expire which is super gucci.
Jepp FMS NAV data apparently already standard on P-8 and E-2D
I disagree, and I fly with ForeFlight every flight. It is not a MEL item.That's truly a HAZREP... slut shame your leadership until they fix it. IPad EFB with fully qualified Foreflight MFB, with Jepp coverage for outside CONUS is almost an MEL item. It's unsafe to fly with paper. Not to mention combat ineffective. Oh and if you don't have a stratus puck in your jet to do own-ship on your iPad, fix that too.
Same with the UH/HH-60M, except we have TACAN, VOR and ILS. Thirteen years into service and we are just now, in a limited way, get IFR GPS...on SOME of our aircraft (the ones deploying to Europe). It's a Garmin hack.The E-2d can't legally fly using the fms in actual IMC though, it's essentially tacan only
Just had a very interesting brief from the Air Force/DOD lead for Jepp/Foreflight (Boeing) - including all the Navy programs. Jepp FMS NAV data apparently already standard on P-8 and E-2D, with more coming every month. Here's the summary slide from latest contract.
JSF SAP mission planning computers means that JSF uses occasionally delivered DAFIF discs from NGA, uploaded into SAP JMPS and forgotten about. No RNAV capability, can load a few hundred points to the jet by referencing them in JMPS, or by using the world's greatest EFB (MAGTAB) to search and transcribe the lat/long.I don't really understand what you or the slide are saying. Are you saying that Foreflight is providing an additional DAFIF file that the P-8 can load that's above and beyond (in this case using Jepp data) than what the Navy provides? Or is the only way that the P-8 is able to load DAFIF data is through Boeing?
You mention that more aircraft are coming every month...what does that mean? Is Foreflight (or Jeppsen) passing DAFIF to the military so that it can be included in a DAFIF download into JMPS? Otherwise it seems like a feel-good brag, as there's no way to get the data onto the JMPS computer otherwise (unless Foreflight is providing classified internet access).
I wouldn't be surprised if the P-8 has a proprietary mission planning system that is specific to Boeing (I'd be curious to hear from the VP guys), but a lot of other fleet aircraft end up pulling their nav data in through JMPS (or whatever JSF uses, if different).
Jeppesen has been contracted DoD wide to provide service validated DAFIF data through a packaging service that is fully integrated with JMPS according to the folks here - P-8 and E-2D were native launch platforms for Navy - presenter talked through other platforms that are being released this year and next. I did not hear V-22. But Boeing and Jepp basically got the big thumbs up over NGA it sounds like. Default will be Jepp data in All service aircraft with FMS.I don't really understand what you or the slide are saying. Are you saying that Foreflight is providing an additional DAFIF file that the P-8 can load that's above and beyond (in this case using Jepp data) than what the Navy provides? Or is the only way that the P-8 is able to load DAFIF data is through Boeing?
You mention that more aircraft are coming every month...what does that mean? Is Foreflight (or Jeppsen) passing DAFIF to the military so that it can be included in a DAFIF download into JMPS? Otherwise it seems like a feel-good brag, as there's no way to get the data onto the JMPS computer otherwise (unless Foreflight is providing classified internet access).
I wouldn't be surprised if the P-8 has a proprietary mission planning system that is specific to Boeing (I'd be curious to hear from the VP guys), but a lot of other fleet aircraft end up pulling their nav data in through JMPS (or whatever JSF uses, if different).
Standard "not invented here" NAVAIR PMA mentality.The E-2d can't legally fly using the fms in actual IMC though, it's essentially tacan only
Cries in being a West Coast bubba and not being able to fly with an IPad/EFB.
It’s paper pubs only.. which haven’t even been getting to us before the old ones expire which is super gucci.
You a Rhino dude? We recently got iPads with ForeFlight turned back on in JSF land. Happy to provide our SOPs if it will give you guys something to press the Wing on it.
Units creating hypothetical cyber security issues with iPad is also garbage. Every threat vector is mitigated.