In order to correct this, you just have to disable the iPhone/iPad's barometric sensor and enable the GPS one. Note: Remember that if you are flying on a pressurized cabin, the sensor will show the cabin altitude and not the flight altitude. Air Navigation leverage this barometer to better understand the location of the aircraft. Starting with the iPhone 6 & iPad Air 2, the devices are equipped with a barometer.External sensors that transmit pressure data to Air Navigation Pro:.Air Navigation Pro can connect to flight simulators and use them as a source for the data displayed on it:.To connect with the internal gyroscopes of the iPad/iPhone.External sensors that transmit attitude data to Air Navigation Pro:.Air Navigation Pro can connect to flight simulators and use them as source for the data displayed on it:.Note that other External GPS receivers like the ones from Bad-Elf, Garmin or Dual will use this sensor. Useful to receive GPS signal (either internal or external).External sensors that transmit location data to Air Navigation Pro. ![]()
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