I just received my iFly 700 and am immediately confused out of the gate. iFly seems to have redefined the term “course.” The Pilot/Controller Glossary defines course as “the intended direction of flight.” In other words, the course is the direction of the route line. The Glossary defines track as “the actual flight path.” The iFly course window should be labeled “track.” The Course Tape label is also confusing since nowhere on the tape is the course shown.
I’m not sure how to use the iFly to stay on course. I am used to flying a CDI needle. iFly has a Cross Track Error display, but it is digital and therefore unintuitive (negative for left, positive for right).
The Course Tape Ball is like following an ADF needle in no-wind conditions. It does nothing to get you back on course (back on the route line) and does nothing to tell you where the route line is. It would be much better if the guide ball acted like a Garmin bug by providing steering guidance to get you back on the route line. Another way would be to simply place the aircraft symbol on the route line on the moving map, but the precision of this method is affected by zoom level.
I am not sure of the meaning of the degrees number in the Turn window. This may be a digital readout of similar information to that of the Garmin guidance bug. If so, it would be great if the Course tape Ball used this information instead.
In summary, I’d suggest that the Course window be labeled “Track,” the Course Tape be labeled “Compass tape,” and the Course Tape Ball replaced with a Garmin type steering bug to guide the pilot back on course.
Please feel free to correct me if I’ve totally screwed up my assessment!