FlyQ Pilot's Guide

Gauge Bar

The top of the map has a wealth of pilot-configurable gauges (speed, altitude MSL, altitude AGL, next waypoint, timers, etc.). FlyQ EFB has more gauges than can fit on the screen so press and hold a gauge to see a list of the other possible gauges that can go in that position. Scroll the list of available gauges by swiping the list up and down. If you select a Timer or Stopwatch gauge, tap the gauge to set the timer. Tapping the Position gauge (latitude/longitude) can add a Personal Waypoint at your current position.

Toggle the Gauge Bar on and off with the last button on the Map Bar that looks like a circular gauge.

Gauge

Function

Notes

GPS Altitude / Pressure Altitude

Displays the geometric altitude as reported by a GPS or pressure altitude if sent from the position source

GPS altitude is not corrected for atmospheric pressure.

Ground Speed

Ground speed in Knots, MPH, or K/min Change Units in Settings

Track

Magnetic ground track

Position

Latitude/longitude

Tap to create a Personal Waypoint at that location The low-resolution terrain database must be loaded By default, the system aims for 1000 feet AGL and 3 NM away from the airport. Use Settings to change these values.

AGL

Altitude above Ground Level

VSR

Vertical Speed Required in Feet/Min to go from the current altitude to a specified AGL and distance from the next airport in the flight plan. Arrows show if climb or descent required. Magnetic course to the next point on the flight plan Estimated Time Enroute from the current position to the next waypoint Distance to the next waypoint in the flight plan in NM, SM, or KM Distance to the final landing (not next fuel stop)

Bearing to Wpt ETE to Wpt

Distance to Wpt

Change Units in Settings

Dist. to Landing Time to Landing

Time to the final landing

Waypoint

Name/ident of the next waypoint in the flight plan

FlyQ EFB Pilot’s Guide

Version 3.0 (2/8/2018)

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