Some screens, which don’t quite do the app justice. Send your routes to FltPlan Go from AOPA Flight PlannerĪ lot of bang for zero bucks IMO.L-3 Lynx, Dual XGPS 170/190, Dynon Sky2, Echo UTC, FlightBox, Flight Data Systems Pathfinder, Freeflight, iLevil SW, pingBuddy, Skyguard TWS, Stratux NEW! FltPlan Go is now part of the Garmin® Connext™ System, Learn MoreĪdvanced Flight Systems, Aspen Avionics, Avidyne, DAC International, Dynon Avionics, L-3 Lynx NGT-9000.Update: Connectivity options from the app site. THE BEST FLIGHT PLANNING SYSTEM BEGINS WITH FLTPLAN.COM. FPG will connect to a number of devices including Blue Tooth GPS and ADS-B receivers, and data from X-Plane, FSX/P3D. I haven’t found the HSI or synthetic vision of FF or GP, but otherwise I would venture that it has most everything else, including display flight instruments. The Go app also adds additional features, some of which are web interfaces, others built into the app. Lately, I’ve been trying out the FltPlan Go, a free multi-platform app which acts as a framework around the free site. Our services and products are backed with outstanding customer support, 24/7 year-round. FltPlan continues to evolve to meet the complex and changing needs of our users. I’ve also read that Pilot will display the moving map as topo, which sounds very useful. FltPlan has decades of flight planning and filing experience and is known for accurate flight times, fuel burn and routing. I deleted it and after re-downloading it, it worked fine. I got a msg that in order to update, I needed to delete the current SW sectional. I cant really answer your questions but I did have some trouble with the app recently. He says that he uses Garmin Pilot because his Mooney has Garmin glass and that their app more closely matches his panel. I love FltPlan Go and would never switch to any of the paid services like FF or Garmin. I had lunch with a flying friend yesterday, who owns 4 airplanes, and is a former EAA chapter president. ForeFlight’s list of features is frankly staggering and I wouldn’t think of trying to persuade anyone from using something else. Judging by comments made by aviation professionals on MUDSPIKE and by my flying friends, it seems that ForeFlight is the de facto standard flying app (EFB), at least in the civilian world.
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