Editors’ Choice: Top apps for 2013
There are hundreds of dedicated aviation apps available for the iPad, making it difficult to sometimes to sort the good from the bad. Here we’ve listed our favorite apps in number of different categories.
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There are hundreds of dedicated aviation apps available for the iPad, making it difficult to sometimes to sort the good from the bad. Here we’ve listed our favorite apps in number of different categories.
As the year draws to a close, it’s worth pausing to consider just how far we’ve come in the past 12 months. With that in mind, here’s our annual look at the year that was: the new apps, the new features, the accessory introductions and much more.
We update the most popular article ever published on iPad Pilot News. Which aviation app is best? What has changed? Join the debate.
It’s rare to find something free in aviation, but fortunately for pilots the iPad app store is one of the exceptions. Here we’ve assembled our list of the top 10 free aviation apps that every pilot should load on their iPad and iPhone.
There are numerous apps available geared toward turbine operations, including performance planning, support directories and international trip support. Check them out here in this comprehensive listing.
This is the final article in a series where we review the year that was and look forward to 2013. Previous articles have discussed the year in apps and accessories for iPad pilots. Here, we’ll look ahead to what might be coming next year.
This is the first in a series of articles where we’ll review the year that was in the iPad aviation world, then make some predictions about what to expect in 2013. Today’s topic is apps: the new ones that appeared in 2012, the updates to the existing ones and the state of the market.
One year after announcing an ambitious plan to connect iPads to panel avionics, Aspen Avionics has received STC approval for Connected Pilot, the first in their planned line of Connected Panel products. The product is a complete two-way solution, including both hardware and software.
You’ve got the perfect weather map or nav log displayed on your iPad screen. The only problem is you’re sitting in the FBO using the free WiFi, and you’d really like to have that chart in the cockpit in half an hour. What can you do? Fortunately, the iPad comes with a built in screen capture function.
It’s been nearly a year and a half now since I’ve had to fumble through an approach chart book, locate an ILS approach chart and secure the book with a clip to hold the page open (and I probably had a flashlight hanging out of my mouth if it was dark out). No, I didn’t […]
Our top 12 ways to make your iPad flying easier and more efficient. Learn how to set up Night Mode, how to verify your charts are downloaded, how to use screen capture and more.
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