Bigcheese@potomsc
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AUDIBLE LOW O2 WARNING
There is a company called 'Lookee' that makes a clever wifi and bluetooth enabled 02 sensor.
I imagine there are others devices that can also pass real time O2.
Iwatch maybe?
Anyway,
imagine being able to set an alert level of low O2 that would trigger an audible alarm within the IFLY app!
Right oover the headsets/audio system
"Caution, low oxygen at 90%...descend"
AUDIBLE FUEL TANKS REMINDER
It is 2023. Almost 2024.
Fuel systems may be precisely measured, but they remain primitive.
If the Avidyne interface does (or could) pass fuel totals and flow rates from fuel totalizers,
then the USER could customize alerts to be more useful for their specific aircraft.
I fly a Cessna twin, with MAIN and AUX.
If given the choice to set the trigger thresholds, I would trigger audio alerts as follows.
"60 gallons remaining - switch to aux tanks"
"press to confirm"
"30 gallons remaining - switch back to mains"
"press to confirm"
"Caution, total 12 gallons remaining"
"30 minutes fuel remaining"
Etc.
Pass the data and let your users record and writeup little conditional triggers.
There is a company called 'Lookee' that makes a clever wifi and bluetooth enabled 02 sensor.
LOOKEE® O2Ring Continuous Ring Oximeter | Overnight Track Oxygen Level & Heart Rate with Vibration Alert on Finger
Buy Wellue O2Ring from LOOKEE®, your local service provider in the US and Canada with 24/7 local support! LOOKEE® and Wellue team up to build the LOOKEE® version O2Ring Continuous and Overnight Ring Pulse Oximeter Oxygen Monitor to monitor Sleep Apnea and Treatment Effectiveness, like CPAP, Oral...
www.lookeetech.com
I imagine there are others devices that can also pass real time O2.
Iwatch maybe?
Anyway,
imagine being able to set an alert level of low O2 that would trigger an audible alarm within the IFLY app!
Right oover the headsets/audio system
"Caution, low oxygen at 90%...descend"
AUDIBLE FUEL TANKS REMINDER
It is 2023. Almost 2024.
Fuel systems may be precisely measured, but they remain primitive.
If the Avidyne interface does (or could) pass fuel totals and flow rates from fuel totalizers,
then the USER could customize alerts to be more useful for their specific aircraft.
I fly a Cessna twin, with MAIN and AUX.
If given the choice to set the trigger thresholds, I would trigger audio alerts as follows.
"60 gallons remaining - switch to aux tanks"
"press to confirm"
"30 gallons remaining - switch back to mains"
"press to confirm"
"Caution, total 12 gallons remaining"
"30 minutes fuel remaining"
Etc.
Pass the data and let your users record and writeup little conditional triggers.