Gauges make the pilot. At first you check them often to answer a question. Am I flying well? Later, you know when you are making a coordinated turn without even looking. And all sorts of others things like that. Am I making the right weather decision? Ask that of a six-pack of steam gauges.
It's not about making a better six-pack of gauges because the G3X is much more than that. I think it's possible to 'tune' into glass panels the way one 'tunes' into their airplane. I think these things are going to make better pilots out of people - new and old.
One of the things that always bothered me when I was first flying was navigation. Where the hell am I? It took away from the enjoyment - it nagged me like a toothache. Now I can know practically everything I want and need to know with the click of button. What taxi way am I on? Click.
Ran