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If your old kneeboard feels more like a clunky clipboard than a cockpit companion, it might be time for an upgrade. The new ...
The iPad is a powerful tool in the cockpit, but it’s still a consumer electronic device at heart—sensitive to temperature ...
For all the cutting edge features found in modern EFB apps, nothing is more important than charts. Having access to always-updated, geo-referenced versions of sectionals, airport diagrams, and ...
Each year we publish a plain-language review of the FARs and Advisory Circulars pertaining to the use of iPads and electronic ...
Apple took the wraps off their all-new iPad mini a few weeks back and started shipping just a few days later. Some had worried that the smallest iPad model, long the most popular option for pilots, ...
All pilots can agree on a few absolutes in aviation: tailwinds on a cross-country flight, the beauty of watching a sunrise from the air, and the adrenaline rush of accelerating down the runway during ...
Ten years ago, Garmin created a new category of portable avionics when it introduced the D2, a pilot watch with a built-in GPS and aviation database. That was followed by a slew of upgraded models ...
Every ten years, a new disruptive technology hits the market that fundamentally changes how we operate small airplanes. In the 2000s, GPS changed the way we navigated. In the 2010s, the iPad and ADS-B ...
While it may not be the most glamorous feature in ForeFlight, the ability to store charts and aviation data for offline access is definitely one of the most important. When you first open the app with ...
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