iPad pilot proficiency check: How to fly like a pro with your iPadSporty's Pilot Shop
The iPad is practically required equipment for many pilots and there's no question it has improved safety and reduced the costs associated with flying. iPad Proficiency Check will include a series of insightful recommendations, strategies and other tips that pilots of all experience levels should know when flying with the iPad.
Topics include hidden software features, iPad "gotchas", flying with ADS-B weather, iPad connected panel, ForeFlight tips, airport operations and runway safety, battery management, mounting and much more.
This document provides an overview of getting started with using an iPad for aviation purposes. It discusses recommended iPad models, apps for charts, weather, flight planning, and checklists. It also covers accessories like GPS receivers, ADS-B weather receivers, glare filters, kneeboards, and backup battery solutions. Tips are provided on downloading charts, keeping the iPad and apps updated, conducting an iPad preflight, and configuring settings for maximum battery life. The goal is to help pilots learn the basics of using an iPad as an electronic flight bag.
Are you a new iPad user or thinking about getting one? This free webinar will explore all things iPad as it relates to flight training and show you best practices for using it as an electronic flight bag (EFB) in the airplane.
Learn the dos and don'ts of the iPad as it relates to learning to fly and how it can coexist with the traditional methods of flight planning, weather briefings and cross-country navigation during each phase of training.
Topics include:
- Which iPad model is best for aviation
- How to use the iPad for more efficient studying on the ground
- When to start using the iPad during flight training
- Apps for lesson preparation, flight planning, weather analysis and digital charts
- Making the most of the iPad during instrument training
- Using the iPad as an in-flight resource for digital charts and GPS navigation
- Effective use of the iPad during an emergency
- FAA Checkride considerations
- Making the leap to a paperless cockpit
Join the editors of iPad Pilot News to learn a good mix of beginner and advanced tips, this fast-moving seminar covers a lot of ground. From legal considerations and iPad battery best practices to hidden features in apps (and some cool apps you may not know) there’s something for everyone here.
Originally presented at the 2016 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
iPad Proficiency Check – Fly like a Pro (AOPA Gulf Shores)Sporty's Pilot Shop
This document provides an overview of how professional pilots use iPads for flying and recommendations for general aviation pilots to fly with their iPads like the pros. It discusses developing standard operating procedures for iPad use, using the iPad for preflight planning and runway safety, portable in-flight weather tools like ADS-B receivers, and scenarios for using iPad weather data and apps in flight. The goal is to help general aviation pilots learn best practices from commercial operators while following FAA regulations and prioritizing visual observation over datalink weather information.
Running head AVIATION MAINTENANCE SYSTEM DEFICIENCY1Aviation.docxjoellemurphey
The document discusses requirements for an aviation maintenance system including facilities, logistics, maintenance needs, and technical performance measures. It recommends a cloud-based software system and describes specific hardware, network, and facility requirements. Key requirements include sufficient bandwidth, wireless access points, computers, printers, hangars, maintenance areas, and support for 12 aircraft. Performance will be measured based on cost-effectiveness, system effectiveness, and technicians' ability levels.
1) Swiss-AS has launched development of its own electronic technical logbook (eTLB) which will tightly integrate with its AMOS platform. This will improve collaboration between pilots, cabin crew, and mechanics through seamless data sharing and workflows.
2) The eTLB is being developed as a type-A EFB application to simplify regulatory approval. It will run on multiple operating systems to leverage existing hardware.
3) Swiss-AS is taking a collaborative approach, involving customer input to define requirements. Several airlines are partnering with Swiss-AS in testing and validating the eTLB.
AVES® Software is a digital record keeping system for small aircraft that allows users to store and access continuing airworthiness records from any internet-connected device. It tracks details like flight hours, landings, inspections, and fuel/oil consumption for aircraft, engines, and propellers. Reports can be generated for defined periods. The software is being developed in phases to eventually track additional details like component histories and inventory records. It aims to provide a simple system that complies with European aviation regulations for maintaining basic aircraft records.
iPad pilot proficiency check: How to fly like a pro with your iPadSporty's Pilot Shop
The iPad is practically required equipment for many pilots and there's no question it has improved safety and reduced the costs associated with flying. iPad Proficiency Check will include a series of insightful recommendations, strategies and other tips that pilots of all experience levels should know when flying with the iPad.
Topics include hidden software features, iPad "gotchas", flying with ADS-B weather, iPad connected panel, ForeFlight tips, airport operations and runway safety, battery management, mounting and much more.
This document provides an overview of getting started with using an iPad for aviation purposes. It discusses recommended iPad models, apps for charts, weather, flight planning, and checklists. It also covers accessories like GPS receivers, ADS-B weather receivers, glare filters, kneeboards, and backup battery solutions. Tips are provided on downloading charts, keeping the iPad and apps updated, conducting an iPad preflight, and configuring settings for maximum battery life. The goal is to help pilots learn the basics of using an iPad as an electronic flight bag.
Are you a new iPad user or thinking about getting one? This free webinar will explore all things iPad as it relates to flight training and show you best practices for using it as an electronic flight bag (EFB) in the airplane.
Learn the dos and don'ts of the iPad as it relates to learning to fly and how it can coexist with the traditional methods of flight planning, weather briefings and cross-country navigation during each phase of training.
Topics include:
- Which iPad model is best for aviation
- How to use the iPad for more efficient studying on the ground
- When to start using the iPad during flight training
- Apps for lesson preparation, flight planning, weather analysis and digital charts
- Making the most of the iPad during instrument training
- Using the iPad as an in-flight resource for digital charts and GPS navigation
- Effective use of the iPad during an emergency
- FAA Checkride considerations
- Making the leap to a paperless cockpit
Join the editors of iPad Pilot News to learn a good mix of beginner and advanced tips, this fast-moving seminar covers a lot of ground. From legal considerations and iPad battery best practices to hidden features in apps (and some cool apps you may not know) there’s something for everyone here.
Originally presented at the 2016 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
iPad Proficiency Check – Fly like a Pro (AOPA Gulf Shores)Sporty's Pilot Shop
This document provides an overview of how professional pilots use iPads for flying and recommendations for general aviation pilots to fly with their iPads like the pros. It discusses developing standard operating procedures for iPad use, using the iPad for preflight planning and runway safety, portable in-flight weather tools like ADS-B receivers, and scenarios for using iPad weather data and apps in flight. The goal is to help general aviation pilots learn best practices from commercial operators while following FAA regulations and prioritizing visual observation over datalink weather information.
Running head AVIATION MAINTENANCE SYSTEM DEFICIENCY1Aviation.docxjoellemurphey
The document discusses requirements for an aviation maintenance system including facilities, logistics, maintenance needs, and technical performance measures. It recommends a cloud-based software system and describes specific hardware, network, and facility requirements. Key requirements include sufficient bandwidth, wireless access points, computers, printers, hangars, maintenance areas, and support for 12 aircraft. Performance will be measured based on cost-effectiveness, system effectiveness, and technicians' ability levels.
1) Swiss-AS has launched development of its own electronic technical logbook (eTLB) which will tightly integrate with its AMOS platform. This will improve collaboration between pilots, cabin crew, and mechanics through seamless data sharing and workflows.
2) The eTLB is being developed as a type-A EFB application to simplify regulatory approval. It will run on multiple operating systems to leverage existing hardware.
3) Swiss-AS is taking a collaborative approach, involving customer input to define requirements. Several airlines are partnering with Swiss-AS in testing and validating the eTLB.
AVES® Software is a digital record keeping system for small aircraft that allows users to store and access continuing airworthiness records from any internet-connected device. It tracks details like flight hours, landings, inspections, and fuel/oil consumption for aircraft, engines, and propellers. Reports can be generated for defined periods. The software is being developed in phases to eventually track additional details like component histories and inventory records. It aims to provide a simple system that complies with European aviation regulations for maintaining basic aircraft records.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, provide a low-cost platform for aerial photography, mapping, and remote sensing applications. They can carry various sensor payloads and be used for infrastructure inspection, wildlife monitoring, search and rescue operations, and more. Regulations currently require certification to operate drones commercially, but their utility is driving efforts to expand approved uses. This document discusses various drone types, payloads, examples of applications, and the training and equipment required.
Using consumer drones in professional applicationsEUKA
This document discusses using consumer drones for professional applications. It notes that Parrot produces both consumer and professional drones, and that their professional drones are derived from consumer platforms by adding high-value dedicated software. Examples are given of professional uses of drones for journalism, inspections, photogrammetry, surveying, mining, mapping, agriculture, and linear inspections. The advantages of using consumer drones professionally are their low cost since they can be replaced easily if lost, their small size allowing access to tight areas, and their ease of control making them usable by many.
Munwar Pasha has over 15 years of experience working at Honeywell as a Project Manager. He has expertise in requirements collection, design, development, testing, and delivery of flight management systems, flight control systems, displays and graphics, automation control systems, and automotive systems. Some of his roles include Principal Software Engineer, Verification and Validation Lead, System Engineer, Project Lead, and Program Technical Lead. He has experience working with customers such as Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, Gulfstream, Cessna, Bombardier, Ford, and Aramco on various projects.
The AdonisOne™ portable aircraft in-flight entertainment system delivers media and a worldwide moving flight map display directly to any smart personal device without the need for pre-installed apps or software. The content is delivered using our supplied in-cabin IFE server and WiFi router built into an attractive all-in-one case. AdonisOne’s portable aircraft IFE system offers the ability to stream up-to-date content with a real time moving map system.
This issue of the Aircraft IT Operations magazine includes the following:
- Case studies on how Wizz Air, Sunclass Airlines, Philippine Airlines, and Icelandair have implemented various flight operations IT solutions to improve efficiency, safety management, and fuel savings.
- Interviews with representatives from IT vendors NAVBLUE, Conduce, and ASQS Group about their solutions and growth.
- An article explaining the evolution of Leon Software's flight management system.
- News items about Boeing's focus on inclusion in innovation and a new vendor, CAE Flight Operations Solutions, joining Aircraft IT Operations.
- A directory of leading operations IT systems.
The magazine provides information on recent technologies and software
Review the powerpoint slides from the Advanced iPad Flying forum seminar presented at Sun 'n Fun in April 2015. This covers the following topics related to flying with the iPad::
- iPad Power User techniques
- GPS and Datalink Weather for iPad
- What's NEW for iPad
- ForeFlight Mobile: What's New & tips
Originally presented on Thursday April 23, 2015, at Sun 'n Fun in Lakeland, Florida.
Visit http://www.sportys.com/ipad for all your iPad flying app, GPS, ADS-B receiver and accessory needs in the airplane.
DAR is a Drone Aviation Radar Prevents Drone Collisions with Aircraft. It Proactively Defends Aircraft Airspace Up to 10 Miles Away and Works with and Integrates into Radar Systems.
ClearSpace Aeronautics (CSA) is a futuristic Drone (sUAS) Aviation, Aeronautics and Aerospace Company. It’s the home of the first DRONE AVIATION DEFENSE SYSTEMTM that protects Aircraft from Drones by keeping Drones away from Aircraft flight paths to prevent catastrophic Drone collisions with Aircraft and save lives. The Drone Aviation Defense System is part of CSA’s Drone Defense System Core which uses propriety algorithms, sensors, firmware and devices to equip the “Drone Avionics Radar” (DAR), which is the only proactive Drone Radar System.
The document provides an overview of porting Android to custom hardware devices. It discusses the key requirements for compatibility with Google services and the Android ecosystem. It then describes the process of creating a custom Android device using the AOSP and Linaro sources, including setting up the device directory, bootloader, kernel, and init system. The document shares the speaker's experience porting Android to various hardware architectures and outlines some of the differences between the Android and typical Linux systems.
Institute:- Agragami college
Name:- Amal Tom
Class:- 4th Semester BBA Aviation.
Roll No:- G1811009 OR 09
Subject:- Aviation
Topic:- Airport Planning.and Design
www.jetlinemarvel.net
Aerospace & Defence Newsletter - Oct 2014Jaswin Sood
Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company, with annual revenue of $86.6 billion and over 168,000 employees. It produces commercial and military aircraft, satellites, weapons systems, and other aerospace technology. Boeing uses various health monitoring systems to monitor aircraft components like engines, structures, and hydraulics for issues. This includes sensors that track usage, loads, vibrations, temperatures and other metrics. The data is transmitted in real-time during flights and analyzed to detect potential problems. More than 65 airlines and 2,000 aircraft worldwide use Boeing's Airplane Health Monitoring system to reduce delays, cancellations and diversions.
Rapid Development of a Rotorcraft UAV System - AHS Tech Specialists Meeting 2005Mark Hardesty
This document summarizes the development of a rotorcraft unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system by Boeing Phantom Works over less than one year. They selected the MD 530F helicopter due to its performance capabilities and military counterpart. The design integrated commercial off-the-shelf hardware and proprietary Boeing flight control software. Bench and flight testing were prioritized to rapidly expand the flight envelope from initial engagement of the electrical flight controls to autonomous takeoffs, landings and navigation. The manual override capability allowed high-risk prototype systems to be safely tested.
AWS를 사용하는 고객사 중 고급 사용자를 대상으로 하는 ‘AWS 컨테이너 교육’ 입니다. 본 교육에서는 현재 컨테이너 오케스트레이션 툴 중에 가장 관심을 많이 받고 있는 쿠버네티스와 AWS에서 관리형 서비스로 만든 Amazon EKS에 대해 알아봅니다. 쿠버네티스 클러스터를 직접 만들어보고 여러 오픈소스를 활용하여 모니터링, 로깅 등 실제 서비스 환경에서 필요한 기능을 어떻게 구현하는지 실습합니다.
Emerging tech track kovar-david-forensics-kovarISSA LA
The document discusses drone forensics and analyzing drones involved in crashes or illegal activity. It outlines the various physical components of drones like the flight controller and ground control station, as well as digital evidence sources like sensor data, imagery, and metadata that could reveal where the drone has been. Analysis of this physical and digital evidence from drones could help determine who owns a drone, where it took off from, where it was flying, and what its purpose was.
The document discusses software engineering and the software development life cycle. It describes the typical phases of software engineering including requirements specification, architectural design, detailed design, coding and testing, integration, and maintenance. It also discusses verification and validation activities to ensure the software meets specifications and requirements. Prototyping techniques are discussed as part of an iterative design process to overcome issues with incomplete requirements gathering.
This document provides an introduction to drone technology. It discusses the history of drones, key terms and acronyms, how drones work internally with components like sensors and navigation systems, popular drone sizes, safety features, potential use cases across industries like delivery, agriculture, filmmaking, and more. It also profiles some major drone companies and concludes with suggestions for getting hands-on experience with drone technology through simulators and open source software.
The EDM 960 not only reads the data sent to it by the sensors, it has the ability to compare that data with extreme values pre-entered into the system by the pilots and; in the event that any sensor reading of the aircraft engine does not confirm to the pre-entered values, it will trigger an audio-visual warning.
This document discusses cockpit automation and its implications for pilot training. It begins with background on the increasing automation in aviation and the pilot shortage. This leads to a discussion of changes needed in pilot training to address new technologies and interfaces. The document advocates for more deliberate training analysis through task surveys and analyses. This would identify gaps and needs in current training to ensure pilots have the necessary skills to operate modern automated aircraft safely. It emphasizes evaluating training against operational documents and comparing it to actual tasks and conditions pilots will face. The goal is to develop training that adequately prepares pilots for the human factors challenges of automated cockpits.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, provide a low-cost platform for aerial photography, mapping, and remote sensing applications. They can carry various sensor payloads and be used for infrastructure inspection, wildlife monitoring, search and rescue operations, and more. Regulations currently require certification to operate drones commercially, but their utility is driving efforts to expand approved uses. This document discusses various drone types, payloads, examples of applications, and the training and equipment required.
Using consumer drones in professional applicationsEUKA
This document discusses using consumer drones for professional applications. It notes that Parrot produces both consumer and professional drones, and that their professional drones are derived from consumer platforms by adding high-value dedicated software. Examples are given of professional uses of drones for journalism, inspections, photogrammetry, surveying, mining, mapping, agriculture, and linear inspections. The advantages of using consumer drones professionally are their low cost since they can be replaced easily if lost, their small size allowing access to tight areas, and their ease of control making them usable by many.
Munwar Pasha has over 15 years of experience working at Honeywell as a Project Manager. He has expertise in requirements collection, design, development, testing, and delivery of flight management systems, flight control systems, displays and graphics, automation control systems, and automotive systems. Some of his roles include Principal Software Engineer, Verification and Validation Lead, System Engineer, Project Lead, and Program Technical Lead. He has experience working with customers such as Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, Gulfstream, Cessna, Bombardier, Ford, and Aramco on various projects.
The AdonisOne™ portable aircraft in-flight entertainment system delivers media and a worldwide moving flight map display directly to any smart personal device without the need for pre-installed apps or software. The content is delivered using our supplied in-cabin IFE server and WiFi router built into an attractive all-in-one case. AdonisOne’s portable aircraft IFE system offers the ability to stream up-to-date content with a real time moving map system.
This issue of the Aircraft IT Operations magazine includes the following:
- Case studies on how Wizz Air, Sunclass Airlines, Philippine Airlines, and Icelandair have implemented various flight operations IT solutions to improve efficiency, safety management, and fuel savings.
- Interviews with representatives from IT vendors NAVBLUE, Conduce, and ASQS Group about their solutions and growth.
- An article explaining the evolution of Leon Software's flight management system.
- News items about Boeing's focus on inclusion in innovation and a new vendor, CAE Flight Operations Solutions, joining Aircraft IT Operations.
- A directory of leading operations IT systems.
The magazine provides information on recent technologies and software
Review the powerpoint slides from the Advanced iPad Flying forum seminar presented at Sun 'n Fun in April 2015. This covers the following topics related to flying with the iPad::
- iPad Power User techniques
- GPS and Datalink Weather for iPad
- What's NEW for iPad
- ForeFlight Mobile: What's New & tips
Originally presented on Thursday April 23, 2015, at Sun 'n Fun in Lakeland, Florida.
Visit http://www.sportys.com/ipad for all your iPad flying app, GPS, ADS-B receiver and accessory needs in the airplane.
DAR is a Drone Aviation Radar Prevents Drone Collisions with Aircraft. It Proactively Defends Aircraft Airspace Up to 10 Miles Away and Works with and Integrates into Radar Systems.
ClearSpace Aeronautics (CSA) is a futuristic Drone (sUAS) Aviation, Aeronautics and Aerospace Company. It’s the home of the first DRONE AVIATION DEFENSE SYSTEMTM that protects Aircraft from Drones by keeping Drones away from Aircraft flight paths to prevent catastrophic Drone collisions with Aircraft and save lives. The Drone Aviation Defense System is part of CSA’s Drone Defense System Core which uses propriety algorithms, sensors, firmware and devices to equip the “Drone Avionics Radar” (DAR), which is the only proactive Drone Radar System.
The document provides an overview of porting Android to custom hardware devices. It discusses the key requirements for compatibility with Google services and the Android ecosystem. It then describes the process of creating a custom Android device using the AOSP and Linaro sources, including setting up the device directory, bootloader, kernel, and init system. The document shares the speaker's experience porting Android to various hardware architectures and outlines some of the differences between the Android and typical Linux systems.
Institute:- Agragami college
Name:- Amal Tom
Class:- 4th Semester BBA Aviation.
Roll No:- G1811009 OR 09
Subject:- Aviation
Topic:- Airport Planning.and Design
www.jetlinemarvel.net
Aerospace & Defence Newsletter - Oct 2014Jaswin Sood
Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company, with annual revenue of $86.6 billion and over 168,000 employees. It produces commercial and military aircraft, satellites, weapons systems, and other aerospace technology. Boeing uses various health monitoring systems to monitor aircraft components like engines, structures, and hydraulics for issues. This includes sensors that track usage, loads, vibrations, temperatures and other metrics. The data is transmitted in real-time during flights and analyzed to detect potential problems. More than 65 airlines and 2,000 aircraft worldwide use Boeing's Airplane Health Monitoring system to reduce delays, cancellations and diversions.
Rapid Development of a Rotorcraft UAV System - AHS Tech Specialists Meeting 2005Mark Hardesty
This document summarizes the development of a rotorcraft unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system by Boeing Phantom Works over less than one year. They selected the MD 530F helicopter due to its performance capabilities and military counterpart. The design integrated commercial off-the-shelf hardware and proprietary Boeing flight control software. Bench and flight testing were prioritized to rapidly expand the flight envelope from initial engagement of the electrical flight controls to autonomous takeoffs, landings and navigation. The manual override capability allowed high-risk prototype systems to be safely tested.
AWS를 사용하는 고객사 중 고급 사용자를 대상으로 하는 ‘AWS 컨테이너 교육’ 입니다. 본 교육에서는 현재 컨테이너 오케스트레이션 툴 중에 가장 관심을 많이 받고 있는 쿠버네티스와 AWS에서 관리형 서비스로 만든 Amazon EKS에 대해 알아봅니다. 쿠버네티스 클러스터를 직접 만들어보고 여러 오픈소스를 활용하여 모니터링, 로깅 등 실제 서비스 환경에서 필요한 기능을 어떻게 구현하는지 실습합니다.
Emerging tech track kovar-david-forensics-kovarISSA LA
The document discusses drone forensics and analyzing drones involved in crashes or illegal activity. It outlines the various physical components of drones like the flight controller and ground control station, as well as digital evidence sources like sensor data, imagery, and metadata that could reveal where the drone has been. Analysis of this physical and digital evidence from drones could help determine who owns a drone, where it took off from, where it was flying, and what its purpose was.
The document discusses software engineering and the software development life cycle. It describes the typical phases of software engineering including requirements specification, architectural design, detailed design, coding and testing, integration, and maintenance. It also discusses verification and validation activities to ensure the software meets specifications and requirements. Prototyping techniques are discussed as part of an iterative design process to overcome issues with incomplete requirements gathering.
This document provides an introduction to drone technology. It discusses the history of drones, key terms and acronyms, how drones work internally with components like sensors and navigation systems, popular drone sizes, safety features, potential use cases across industries like delivery, agriculture, filmmaking, and more. It also profiles some major drone companies and concludes with suggestions for getting hands-on experience with drone technology through simulators and open source software.
The EDM 960 not only reads the data sent to it by the sensors, it has the ability to compare that data with extreme values pre-entered into the system by the pilots and; in the event that any sensor reading of the aircraft engine does not confirm to the pre-entered values, it will trigger an audio-visual warning.
This document discusses cockpit automation and its implications for pilot training. It begins with background on the increasing automation in aviation and the pilot shortage. This leads to a discussion of changes needed in pilot training to address new technologies and interfaces. The document advocates for more deliberate training analysis through task surveys and analyses. This would identify gaps and needs in current training to ensure pilots have the necessary skills to operate modern automated aircraft safely. It emphasizes evaluating training against operational documents and comparing it to actual tasks and conditions pilots will face. The goal is to develop training that adequately prepares pilots for the human factors challenges of automated cockpits.
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2. Table Of Content
• Introduction
• Superior Labs Inc.
• 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Contact Us!
3. Introduction
• While personal portable devices such as Smartphone's, e-
readers, laptops and tablets for non-work purposes are being
banned, the use of these devices in flight is actually on the
rise.
• More and more pilots are switching out their bulky paper
manuals and charts for the digital version to plan their routes,
access emergency checklists, view weather conditions, assist
in navigation, and even to connect with other pilots.
4. Superior Labs Inc.
• Superior Labs Inc. manufactures the aircraft tachometers for
all general aviation aircraft.
• We can also offers the custom screen printed dials, internal
lighting, anti-glare glass, and pre-set engine hours.
• So contact us now!
5. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Below are just a few of the innovated and time saving apps
that all pilots should have handy on their Smartphone or
tablet.
– Log Ten Pro Pilot Logbook
– FAA Airplane Flying Handbook
– Aero Weather Pro
– WnB Pro
– FBO Fuel Prices
– Airports
– Social Flight
– Cloud Ahoy
– Flight Plan
– Air Navigation Pro
6. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Log Ten Pro Pilot Logbook (Cora dine Aviation
Systems):-
– One of the best apps out there for pilots.
– Replaces the traditional paper logbook, making all your
information easy and convenient to store and find.
7. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• FAA Airplane Flying Handbook (Fishing ton Studios):-
– Contains information to ensure you have a safe flight.
– It is chock full of information pilots must know but may
forget, including emergency procedures.
8. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Aero Weather Pro (Pascal Dreer):-
– This app provides current and future weather conditions,
runway conditions, visibility, wind speed, and other
essential data so pilots can appropriately prepare.
– It is simple, easy to view, only provides you with
necessary information.
9. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• WnB Pro (Angell Development LLC):-
– A simple, time saving solution that provides weight
and balance calculations for your specific aircraft.
– Will warn you if the weights (fuel, passengers,
baggage) you input place your aircraft outside its
center of gravity envelope.
10. • FBO Fuel Prices (GlobalAir.com):-
– Allows you to check fuel prices in your area to find the
best and closest spots to fill up.
– Provides you with the FBO’s contact information, date the
price was updated, and ramp fees if they apply.
10 Handy Apps For Pilots
11. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Airports (Peter Lundkvist):-
– Provides pilots with useful information about any of nearly
10,000 airports.
– You’ll find weather conditions, runway data, and have
access to NOTAMs.
12. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Social Flight:-
– Find local fly-ins, pancake breakfasts, air shows,
conventions, seminars, and other events specifically for
pilots and aviation enthusiasts.
13. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Cloud Ahoy (Cloud Ahoy Inc.):-
– Let’s you record every flight you make using your iPads
internal GPS receiver.
– You can then retrieve captured data on the Cloud Ahoy
server to view at home.
14. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Flight Plan (Pilot’s Toolbox):-
– Simplifies many common calculations typically performed
with an E6B flight calculator.
– It also includes a conversion calculator and weight and
balances calculators.
15. 10 Handy Apps For Pilots
• Air Navigation Pro (Xample Sarl):-
– Helps pilots plan their flight to get to their destination
easily and quickly, emulating the instruments found in the
cockpit.
16. Contact Us!
• Superior Labs Inc
• Address:5783 Central Ave.
• Hot Springs, AR
• 71913
• Phone:501-525-6688
• Fax:501-525-7733
• Email: superiorlabsinc@gmail.com
• Website: http://www.superiorlabsinc.com
• Resource: https://goo.gl/YMjafD