Dude thank you so much... I could not for the life of me figure out the last half of this in Garmin pilot. Why does Garmin make that so obscure and complicated. Goodness. Thank you
Thanks. No Bluetooth in the SYS menu on my new 345. I have a 430W attached and get traffic and weather on it, but no Bluetooth connectivity. Garmin was no help, which was sad, since this is a brand new purchase. Avionics shop is stumped and waiting on Garmin to respond. Very expensive disappointment so far.
Literally searched for a video explanation because I heard the type of transponder in N4429Q could connect to an iPad for GPS... and the first video I find is a demonstration of someone connecting an iPad to the transponder in N4429Q!
Does the GTX345 pair with the iPad each time it is turned on after doing this process or does the whole process have to be done each time the avionics are powered up?
Regarding your video title: I believe that the Garmin GTX-335 does NOT include ADS-B In and therefore cannot connect to nor provide data to an electronic flight app. That's why the GTX-345 retails for $2,000 more - to allow this functionality.
You are correct. Do you have a GTX-335? It does have a WAAS GPS option. Do you know the procedure to connect the GPS to a tablet? I am guessing its similar? Thank you for the clarification, I will ad this to the description.
Diveocean FrontRunner i think it does. My flight instructor used to use it. I asked him how he used foreflight on his iPad without WiFi. He told me that he hooked his iPad up through Bluetooth to the transponder. His iPad wasn’t cellular or anything
Nice video, but when I would go into system, I don't “Blue tooth on”, I get backlight, contrast, messages and GPS status! Call Garmin and they are closed for the day for training. FIGURES!
Same here No Blue Tooth under System Just Back light Contrast and messages However my partner paired his so there must be a way. He’s just not answering his phone right now.
@@mikeh9587 it sure does. My CFI's use their wifi only iPads. It hooks up to the transponder via Bluetooth. As long as you have the charts downloaded, I believe it works
Dude thank you so much... I could not for the life of me figure out the last half of this in Garmin pilot. Why does Garmin make that so obscure and complicated. Goodness. Thank you
DUDE thank you. This is not a intuitive process and I appreciate you taking the time to make this.
Huge help. This was the only video I could find which explained this. Thanks!
Agreed, THANK YOU
Hella helpful hot damn
So does this act as a gps driver for the iPad as well?
Thank you for making this very helpful video!
Phoenix, AZ
Fletcher! Thank you so much for clarifying this. No I need to see how the Foreflight connects.
Thanks. No Bluetooth in the SYS menu on my new 345. I have a 430W attached and get traffic and weather on it, but no Bluetooth connectivity. Garmin was no help, which was sad, since this is a brand new purchase. Avionics shop is stumped and waiting on Garmin to respond. Very expensive disappointment so far.
Literally searched for a video explanation because I heard the type of transponder in N4429Q could connect to an iPad for GPS... and the first video I find is a demonstration of someone connecting an iPad to the transponder in N4429Q!
Great video. User level instructions. Thanks
Thanks Fletcher....I’ve been trying to do this for awhile
Thanks...good quick help...appreciate it.
Helpful and clear, ty!
Very helpful, you are my hero
Excellent explanation. Thanks a lot !!
Thanks for this video!
Does the GTX345 pair with the iPad each time it is turned on after doing this process or does the whole process have to be done each time the avionics are powered up?
Should NOT need to pair each time.
Great video. Thanks!
Thanks! I wish I had this during my flight lol!
Does it work with foreflight?
Will that connect to iPad for SkyDemon ( I’m in 2024 at the moment )
Regarding your video title: I believe that the Garmin GTX-335 does NOT include ADS-B In and therefore cannot connect to nor provide data to an electronic flight app. That's why the GTX-345 retails for $2,000 more - to allow this functionality.
You are correct. Do you have a GTX-335? It does have a WAAS GPS option. Do you know the procedure to connect the GPS to a tablet? I am guessing its similar? Thank you for the clarification, I will ad this to the description.
@@Fandkforever Only the GTX-345 has a bluetooth interface so there is no connecting a GTX-335 to a tablet.
@@davidwatherston5482 Rodger that. I have added that to the description. Thanks for the feedback :)
On the ICAO Flight Plan form surveillance equipment coded as EB1?
Huge help!!!!!
Thankyou!
Thanks so much for keeping the brain damage down to a minimum!
Thanks! Not super clear anywhere else.
This only applies to GTX 345. GTX 335 is AdS-B out only
does it work with foreflight as well
Diveocean FrontRunner i think it does. My flight instructor used to use it. I asked him how he used foreflight on his iPad without WiFi. He told me that he hooked his iPad up through Bluetooth to the transponder. His iPad wasn’t cellular or anything
Nice video, but when I would go into system, I don't “Blue tooth on”, I get backlight, contrast, messages and GPS status! Call Garmin and they are closed for the day for training. FIGURES!
Same here
No Blue Tooth under System
Just Back light
Contrast and messages
However my partner paired his so there must be a way. He’s just not answering his phone right now.
Thanks for sharing ;)
So this is good because you can use ForeFlight without a cellular iPad
Does it work with iPad WiFi only?
@@mikeh9587 it sure does. My CFI's use their wifi only iPads. It hooks up to the transponder via Bluetooth. As long as you have the charts downloaded, I believe it works
@@d.n.3652 that’s great man thank you for replying back ✊🏼
@@d.n.3652 so it uses the transponder to fix your location instead of cellular?
@@TySteve539 it sure does. My iPad is just a regular iPad. You use Bluetooth to hook it up to the transponder
Buy yourself a tripod. They work wonders.