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Ryan5252 5th November 2009 20:18

I use the freeware Pilot Wizz and also aeroweather. I have no complaints with the free PW though my usage is largely limited at present anyway (student PPL) but so far so good! :ok:

Jools508 5th November 2009 20:38

I've been using PilotWizz Pro for the past month and love it, the best feature is the weight and balance section which when set up for your aircraft is really quick and easy to use. Well worth the money.

I also use LogTen as a backup for my logbook.

Hope this helps,

Jools

dv8 22nd November 2009 18:29

Good Reader
Its a great app for loading large PDF files like company manuals, AOM or AFM etc.The best bit is you can search text. You will also have to load on to your computer Iphone Explorer to be able to drag files and drop on to Iphone

Greek God 25th November 2009 14:54

Anyone got any tips for downloading from the US Itunes site - It seems as usual UK runs a "lite" vesion of what's available?

call100 12th January 2010 10:13

Essential Pilot iPhone App
 
Thought this might help pass the time for those stuck with delays. Just imagining a room full of pilots all with this App..:}:)
YouTube - Pilot for the iphone.

Link to iTunes on the right of the page.......Tally Ho!!

BladePilot 15th January 2010 06:42

Was a confirmed Nokia user until I was unable to resist the temptation to buy an officially unlocked 32GB 3GS in Abu Dhabi at Christmas, wow! everyday this amazing piece of kit amazes me :ok:

crewmeal 15th January 2010 06:55

How much? Guess you wern't governed by the static UK prices

BladePilot 16th January 2010 11:10

Mmm, you don't want to know! it was in the Hundreds of Euros and like BIG hundreds! :eek: but if ya can't take the dosh with you then spend spend spend!

Vone Rotate 28th January 2010 17:03

i Phone 'Aviation Apps'
 
Thought I would start a thread on apps for the i phone that come in useful for flying.

So far I use:

Pilot Wizz - Does loads but weight and balance & weather particularly well

Weatheronline.co.uk - Gives you a weather radar with 2 min delay

Flight com uk - A simple list of uk airfields and frequencies

Sunrise Free - A simple sunrise/ sunset time app

Thats all from me......:ok:

Cows getting bigger 28th January 2010 17:19

Aeroweather

Weather Pro

LogTen Pro

XV255 31st January 2010 16:31

Memory Map!

Memory-Map : iPhone App

Well, soon...;)

ahendry 2nd February 2010 14:23

Flightnav now on IPhone
 
Hi Guys,

Just to let you all know that Flightnav is now available as an IPhone web app. This means that you can get to all the airfield information plates for the UK, Ireland and France directly on your mobile.

There are several features currently available including:
Airfields near me,
Airfields by Region,
Airfields by Country,
etc.....

You can find out how to connect using the link below
Flightnav now on IPhone

As always the best part is it's free!!!!

Cheers
Alasdair

Greek God 5th March 2010 15:08

Anyone know of a Fight Time Limitations app at all?
Searched to no avail but I would'nt have thought it too difficult.:8

Ben178v 5th March 2010 15:22

EU OPS by Alexander Flohr is pretty decent

Dream Land 5th March 2010 16:00


Anyone know of a Fight Time Limitations app at all?
Searched to no avail but I would'nt have thought it too difficult
Try LogTen.

misterblue 11th March 2010 13:04

iphone flight status app
 
I have seen an app on iphones which lets you search for, then show on a map, the whereabouts of individual aircraft in real time.

Any suggestions for the app? The reviews on the appstore are uniformly bad, yet I have seen a very good app and don't want to end up with a turkey.

Thanks

MB

Curious Pax 11th March 2010 14:38

Sounds a bit like planefinder. Not bad, although you can only see what its basestations are sending at any moment in time. Handy if you know what you are looking for, and want to check its rough whereabouts.

Man Flex 37.5 13th March 2010 20:15

Pilots Pal is available on the iPhone, it syncs with both Macs and Windows, also includes weather and runway decodes.

ragbak 6th April 2010 13:50

I mostly use AeroWeather for checking TAFs and METARs, doesn't need much introduction as I think it's the most common app amongst pilots.

Haven't seen many people using fuel calculators yet. I've tried a couple and now use Fuel Uplift Calculator since I find it has the easiest interface. If you fill out the tech log (for myself on a 320), just read all results of the screen. This app checks if the uplift is within limits as well (you can set the limit yourself).

For the longer night flights I sometimes use Distant Suns to figure out which planet/constellation I'm looking at.

call100 6th April 2010 16:20

If you are interested in the stars then 'Star Walk' is absolutely amazing....Not free but worth the money. (Even better on a 3Gs apparently)....


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