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Then cut it off when I get to the room and go on WiFi. My sim partner who was a ex Emirates guy told me about it. Works great.
https://www.mypokefi.com/
#3506
I purchased a pokefi hotspot. The device is about 180 dollars. But it’s prepaid data recharge as you go. 15 dollars for 5GB of data. Best bang for the buck.
Then cut it off when I get to the room and go on WiFi. My sim partner who was a ex Emirates guy told me about it. Works great.
https://www.mypokefi.com/
Then cut it off when I get to the room and go on WiFi. My sim partner who was a ex Emirates guy told me about it. Works great.
https://www.mypokefi.com/
The T-Mobile $50 a month plan gets the domestic unlimited talk/text/data and one hour free on each flight on AA's inflight wifi system.
You get free texting in most countries, free talk in some
Haven't been to a hotel yet where the T-Mobile WiFi calling was not a good option for free calls.
#3507
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Joined APC: Apr 2014
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It's basically a program where you can roll the curser over any part of the panel (light, switch, indicator, fuse) and a box will pop out and tell you everything about that system. Literally everything. It's almost overload but it's definitely good for reference and studying. And it's not just the overhead either it's everything in the flight deck.
#3508
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Joined APC: Feb 2013
Posts: 132
The T-Mobile $50 a month plan gets the domestic unlimited talk/text/data and one hour free on each flight on AA's inflight wifi system.
You get free texting in most countries, free talk in some
Haven't been to a hotel yet where the T-Mobile WiFi calling was not a good option for free calls.
You get free texting in most countries, free talk in some
Haven't been to a hotel yet where the T-Mobile WiFi calling was not a good option for free calls.
#3509
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Joined APC: Jun 2015
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Have you heard of the Red Triangle systems training materials? I'm not sure if they are still around but they are super informative and helpful. I used it for my initial and I've tried to keep a copy on my computer. The guy that developed and runs it is an airline, or former airline pilot. It's not his primary gig so he is sometimes hard to get a hold of if you need technical assistance. If you can get the program working it's priceless. Here's a link. It's worth a shot. Great prep for the oral. https://redtriangle.com/
It's basically a program where you can roll the curser over any part of the panel (light, switch, indicator, fuse) and a box will pop out and tell you everything about that system. Literally everything. It's almost overload but it's definitely good for reference and studying. And it's not just the overhead either it's everything in the flight deck.
It's basically a program where you can roll the curser over any part of the panel (light, switch, indicator, fuse) and a box will pop out and tell you everything about that system. Literally everything. It's almost overload but it's definitely good for reference and studying. And it's not just the overhead either it's everything in the flight deck.
#3510
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Joined APC: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,809
Wifi calling isn't exclusive to Tmobile. I think every carrier has that option and there are a multitude of apps that you can use for pennies per minute. The problem with T-mobile is their service in general sucks unless you're in Germany. You are also limited to 2G speeds for data which is slowwwwww. I agree it's probably the cheapest and seamless service if you can tolerate the terrible call quality when you're domestic (especially indoors). Can you hear me now?
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