FlyQ Pilot's Guide

 Find FlyQ EFB in the list and make sure the switch is ON  You may need to kill/restart FlyQ EFB if this changed but try firing up FlyQ EFB first.

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS Problems

1. Confirm your iPad/iPhone has Wi-Fi (or Bluetooth as required) on. 2. Confirm the ADS-B or GPS device is on. 3. If it’s a Dual XGPS unit, make sure data format switch on the device is set to Apple (XGPS 150/160) or the Dual XGPS 170/190 is set to ADS-B not GPS mode. 4. If the ADS-B receiver has any antennas, make sure they are tightly connected. 5. Reboot your iPad or iPhone  Press and hold the Power switch (side or top of the device) and the Home button (on the face of the iPad/iPhone) for a few seconds. If you do this right, the device will shut down immediately with no further prompts. Note : For the iPhone X, press and hold the Power button at the Volume Down button at the same time.  After it goes off, press the Power switch again to restart the device.

6. Reset your iPad or iPhone’s network settings

a. Go to the Settings app on your iPad/iPhone b. Select General c. Select Reset d. Select Reset Network Settings but be aware that the iPad/iPhone will forget any Wi-Fi passwords so make sure you know them!

If these do not work, please email FlyQEFBSupport@seattleavionics.com or contact your device manufacturer.

How do I find the chart or map legends?

FlyQ’s Documents tab includes both a general Sectional and TAC Legend and margin notes for all Sectionals. The general legend is loaded by default. To see Margin Notes for a Sectional, click the + button and choose Add Document . They are all listed in the FAA VFR Charts category.

My approach plates are expired!

If you're checking for valid dates of the plate by looking at the side of the plate, you're being misled. The FAA prints two dates on the side of each plate. Although they look like expiration dates, they are not. They simply represent the print cycle of when that plate was last printed by the FAA. That is, even if a plate doesn't change for two years, every 28 days, it will have a new set of dates on the side. FlyQ ignores these dates and uses a database that the FAA publishes to download only the plates that really have changed or been added. Thus, even when all your plates are current, you may see 'old' dates on the side. You have to keep in mind that, unlike IFR enroute charts or

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