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Apple Watch as a Pilot accessory ?

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Old 9th Oct 2016, 09:24
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Apple Watch as a Pilot accessory ?

I am curious with Apple Watch Series 2 on the market on how many people actually use them as replacement for a pilot's watch. What apps are available with real value in cockpit and finally, is it suitable, nice, feasible, or stupid?
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I have a watch. It is a "pilot's watch" only because I own it. It tells the time.
That's all most professional pilots need, isn't it?
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They're not big enough to be proper pilots watches
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