Not just the maps, but the entire flight plan, including waypoints, headings, ETI, fuel, W&B and more. When I spoke with my Flight Instructor, he mentioned that EFB doesn't account for restricted areas or controlled airspaces, it simply uses the waypoints you manually input to build the flight plan. So, even after earning my PPL, I’d really prefer having someone else review my flight plan.
Currently, my instructor checks and corrects my flight plan if needed, but my concern is that once I get my PPL, I’ll have to rely entirely on myself. Do pilots still ask others to check the flight plan after obtaining their PPL?