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Hi everybody
I am recovering information for using one of the flight planning programs actually on the market. I have checked PPS and navstar. Can anyone advice me which one could we use on our aircraft? We will be flying a Lear60 most around europe.
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I am recovering information for using one of the flight planning programs actually on the market. I have checked PPS and navstar. Can anyone advice me which one could we use on our aircraft? We will be flying a Lear60 most around europe.
Thanks
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I've been lucky ( or unlucky depending on the program! ) to use all the flight planning programs from Jeppesen, Universal, PPS, etc etc
I must recommend Universals' online system UVflightplanner.com as being supurb. In comparison to the others the weather data is spot on ( ISA devs, temps, winds ) and the package is both intuitive and powerful.
Jeppesen ( Flightstar/Mentor tpye ) I find more hit and miss on the weather data and PPS is sadly just antiquated and unpleasant to use ( although it has improved out of all proportion in the last few updates ).
I must recommend Universals' online system UVflightplanner.com as being supurb. In comparison to the others the weather data is spot on ( ISA devs, temps, winds ) and the package is both intuitive and powerful.
Jeppesen ( Flightstar/Mentor tpye ) I find more hit and miss on the weather data and PPS is sadly just antiquated and unpleasant to use ( although it has improved out of all proportion in the last few updates ).