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#11
Actually this one is my favorite web app: NavMonster
Pretty much the same info, but the way it's formatted for the iPhone, I think it blows the other ones out of the water.
Although the hilton software one is pretty nice, this one you don't have to keep typing in the airport code.
Pretty much the same info, but the way it's formatted for the iPhone, I think it blows the other ones out of the water.
Although the hilton software one is pretty nice, this one you don't have to keep typing in the airport code.
#13
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: MD11 FO
FltCrew - iLog A handy Flight Crew Member Logbook created for the Apple? iPhone and iPod Touch
#14
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Apr 2007
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#16
LogTen on apple aps. $49
You need to sync with a real apple computer to use all the features, but I like it. It will track duty times, rest, block, OOOI, etc.
It will export to a windoze machine via an email sent from your iPhone on a CSV file.
Last edited by TonyWilliams; 12-02-2008 at 12:58 PM. Reason: RTWFQ
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I know a student pilot who uses his iphone for everything when he flies. Has all of his sectionals, checklists, afd ect. on it. He refuses to use paper sectionals. Just out of curiosity, does anyone else do the same thing? What would you do if your battery died? Im still waiting for him to take his checkride to see what the examiner thinks about it.
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