

FF is also supported by Boeing, which owns Jeppesen, so Jepp integration is a tremendous boon for the platform.Īt the end of the day, due to ease of use, features, and overall accessibility, I’m tossing another coin into the ForeFlight hat.*30 Days Free Trial on initial download!* The Traffic Procedures feature is great for planning and situational awareness when flying into unfamiliar airports, especially with surrounding terrain. That being said, I always go back to ForeFlight.įF has a feature that no other EFB has (unless something has changed) - VFR Traffic Procedures. Depending on the avionics stack, with GP I can see engine data and a few other items that I can’t see with Foreflight. This is very subjective, because “easy to use” and “important features” depend on pilot preferences.īoth Garmin Pilot and ForeFlight each have the following: FII - Flight Instructor Instrument (non-FAA Country).CFII - FAA Certified Flight Instructor Instrument.MIL - AF,N,A - Military pilot, AF, N, A, etc.FI - Flight Instructor (non-FAA Country).SIM - Simulators only, or pre-student interest.Please read our FAQs! You will find many answers to questions you may have, such as how to become a pilot. Updated daily from flair see prothid for requests/issues. The moderators have the final say in disputes.If you want to sell an aviation-related item or aircraft, post it in /r/TheHangar. If you are about to post something that involves the exchange of goods or services for money, run it by the mods first. We strive to keep /r/flying as commercial-free as possible.r/flying is intended to be a friendly and accepting place check your ego at the door and take your snark and attitude elsewhere. See this FAQ page for more details on what’s allowed and how to make sure your post complies with this rule. A direct question in the title will suffice, otherwise you must add a comment! Further, self-promotion of social media accounts or blogs is not allowed outside of an officially designated self-promotion post. Post something that you would like to discuss! If posting only a photo, video, or link, you must include a relevant top-level comment to start conversation.Questions and content about air travel (passenger experience, frequent flyer programs, etc.) are better suited to r/travel. Flight simulation belongs in r/flightsim. “Aviation enthusiast” content is better suited to r/aviation.

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