VWGhiaBob
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Maybe I'm the last to try this, but thought I'd post just in case.
If you're like me, you have been counting the days until you can you your Foreflight planning on ANY PC, plus your iPad / telephone. Well, wait to no longer.
AOPA's flight planner (https://www.aopa.org/flightplanner/index.cfm) is now compatible with Foreflight. Simply use their on-line web-based tool (free for AOPA members) to do your flight planning. All the usual WX, TFR, etc., capabilities are there...plus a new very cool fuel app that helps you figure out graphically how far you can go, given wind conditions (don't depend on this, of course...verify the calcs!).
When you're done and filed (DUATS) or even before filing, simply hit a button. The button e-mails you your flight plan in a nice format, with a link that transfers the whole plan into Foreflight...aircraft, route, everything.
I tried it on a recent flight, and everything worked perfectly.
Finally!
If you're like me, you have been counting the days until you can you your Foreflight planning on ANY PC, plus your iPad / telephone. Well, wait to no longer.
AOPA's flight planner (https://www.aopa.org/flightplanner/index.cfm) is now compatible with Foreflight. Simply use their on-line web-based tool (free for AOPA members) to do your flight planning. All the usual WX, TFR, etc., capabilities are there...plus a new very cool fuel app that helps you figure out graphically how far you can go, given wind conditions (don't depend on this, of course...verify the calcs!).
When you're done and filed (DUATS) or even before filing, simply hit a button. The button e-mails you your flight plan in a nice format, with a link that transfers the whole plan into Foreflight...aircraft, route, everything.
I tried it on a recent flight, and everything worked perfectly.
Finally!