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  1. I also have a very silly question. My father has an older garmin GPS that he used in his aircraft, which means it has airport information as opposed to highway/road information. It could still be used for caching, coudln't it?

    I don't think that's a silly question (because I had the same one!) We are just getting started, we have an old Lowrance Airmap 100 my husband bought for aviation use. It seems to work just fine. The map was very cluttered with aviation symbols until I figured out how to turn that stuff off. It has main highways in it, you can still buy more detailed (ground) maps if you want I think.

    -- Carolyn

  2. I also have a very silly question. My father has an older garmin GPS that he used in his aircraft, which means it has airport information as opposed to highway/road information. It could still be used for caching, coudln't it?

    I don't think that's a silly question (because I had the same one!) We are just getting started, we have an old Lowrance Airmap 100 my husband bought for aviation use. It seems to work just fine. The map was very cluttered with aviation symbols until I figured out how to turn that stuff off. It has main highways in it, you can still buy more detailed (ground) maps if you want I think.

    -- Carolyn

  3. I also have a very silly question. My father has an older garmin GPS that he used in his aircraft, which means it has airport information as opposed to highway/road information. It could still be used for caching, coudln't it?

    I don't think that's a silly question (because I had the same one!) We are just getting started, we have an old Lowrance Airmap 100 my husband bought for aviation use. It seems to work just fine. The map was very cluttered with aviation symbols until I figured out how to turn that stuff off. It has main highways in it, you can still buy more detailed (ground) maps if you want I think.

    -- Carolyn

  4. I also have a very silly question. My father has an older garmin GPS that he used in his aircraft, which means it has airport information as opposed to highway/road information. It could still be used for caching, coudln't it?

    I don't think that's a silly question (because I had the same one!) We are just getting started, we have an old Lowrance Airmap 100 my husband bought for aviation use. It seems to work just fine. The map was very cluttered with aviation symbols until I figured out how to turn that stuff off. It has main highways in it, you can still buy more detailed (ground) maps if you want I think.

    -- Carolyn

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