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I'm looking for a flight planning app (like Garmin Pilot or ForeFlight) that doesn't require an Apple device. Would anyone know of one?
I'm looking for a flight planning app (like Garmin Pilot or ForeFlight) that doesn't require an Apple device. Would anyone know of one?
Flight planning is different from inflight monitoring.
I use several options for planning, from my home desktop computer. Leidos and AOPA flight planner are all pretty good.
For inflight, I use Avare.
Not religious about platforms - I have the new(ish) iPad mini dedicated to FF. I did try a couple of the other apps; nothing really wrong with them, except FF was simply "better" - meaning the navigation and features suit my peculiar particulars best. . .FF does seem to be the more intuitive of the bunch.Begin a user of an I Pad and an Android tablet with two different apps, (yes, I know - I have a problem), IMHO it is hard to beat F Flight, especially when it comes to planning. There is a reason it is the most popular. A used I Pad mini from Gazelle wouldn't be that bad if you got it to only use for F Flight.
Begin a user of an I Pad and an Android tablet with two different apps, (yes, I know - I have a problem), IMHO it is hard to beat F Flight, especially when it comes to planning. There is a reason it is the most popular. A used I Pad mini from Gazelle wouldn't be that bad if you got it to only use for F Flight.
I will check out Garmin Pilot. Thanks for the info!I used garmin pilot on android. I then bought an iPad mini specifically to use GP in flight as my android tablets would crash all the time. GP is a much better experience on ios. I also tried FF since I was mad about having to shell out for an apple tablet, but I still preferred GP.
Before I had a plane that tied me into the garmin ecosystem, I used ifly gps, which I really liked and ran well on android (and windows, which is a feature i miss). Updating was frustrating, but it never crashed in flight.
To follow up on this... yes planning is different from flying. I do my planning on GP as well, but I use my 10" android tablet. Flight planning sucks on the mini; the screen is just too small.I’m a bourbon or two in and bypassed this. Planning and EFB app are two different animals.
Personally, I've never used an inflight app before. Though my CFI uses Foreflight (that and Garmin are the most popular with the CFI's in my area), I'm really not familiar with all of the other apps out there.Avare and DroidEFB.
There are others...
The only Zuckerberg quote I can get behind was when he said, directed at Apple, "not everyone's business model can be selling overpriced hardware to rich people". My family spends 3X what I do on phones and replaces them 3X as fast. Apple is a scam.
I don't think it's a scam, I think it's an addiction. They give Apple devices to young children in school and suddenly they're addicted to Apple devices for life... Pretty much the dealer / addict model with parental support!The only Zuckerberg quote I can get behind was when he said, directed at Apple, "not everyone's business model can be selling overpriced hardware to rich people". My family spends 3X what I do on phones and replaces them 3X as fast. Apple is a scam.
I don't think it's a scam, I think it's an addiction. They give Apple devices to young children in school and suddenly they're addicted to Apple devices for life... Pretty much the dealer / addict model with parental support!
Isn't that akin to teaching pilots in Cessna or Piper aircraft so they buy your model after training?
I heard Garmin Pilot Android version isn’t kept as updated as the Apple version. Is that true?Garmin Pilot
New features lag by 6 months or so, but honestly I can't remember the last new feature I cared about. Updating charts is a mess on android, and there are various bugs and stability issues that pop up from time to time. I was having a problem getting weather data a month or so ago, but they seem to have fixed it now.I heard Garmin Pilot Android version isn’t kept as updated as the Apple version. Is that true?
I heard Garmin Pilot Android version isn’t kept as updated as the Apple version. Is that true?….
Just out of curiosity, what do you consider the key features missing for IFR flight?Avare and FltPlanGo are free. Don't know how you feel about that but I'm not completely impressed by either except as a VFR tool or backup (I have both on my phone as an IFR backup).
True. One example in android GP is the inability to load an instrument procedure into the flight plan. You can view the plate though.
You say scam, I say cult.The only Zuckerberg quote I can get behind was when he said, directed at Apple, "not everyone's business model can be selling overpriced hardware to rich people". My family spends 3X what I do on phones and replaces them 3X as fast. Apple is a scam.
Isn't that akin to teaching pilots in Cessna or Piper aircraft so they buy your model after training?
I think this is the real issue. GP (usually) runs fairly well on my 10" Samsung, it's the $100 8" tablets that crash & hang. There's just nothing quality available in that size other than the ipad mini. You can get higher quality 10" android tablets, but they're too big (IMO) for the cockpit, and they cost as much as the Apple offerings.you can't find a high quality/high performing android tablet to save your life, it's all $99 trash
I've never had any issue with GP crashing on my 7/8" Samsung tablets, either. However, I haven't been using it much the past year or two with reduced flying.I think this is the real issue. GP (usually) runs fairly well on my 10" Samsung, it's the $100 8" tablets that crash & hang. There's just nothing quality available in that size other than the ipad mini. You can get higher quality 10" android tablets, but they're too big (IMO) for the cockpit, and they cost as much as the Apple offerings.
Why are you avoiding Apple?I'm looking for a flight planning app (like Garmin Pilot or ForeFlight) that doesn't require an Apple device. Would anyone know of one?
Not really. There isn't an open source version of Cessna or Piper.
Doesn’t work very well. I trained in a Tecnam, rented Pipers, bought a Beechcraft.
Why are you avoiding Apple?
I’m an iFly user. FF has better briefings, otherwise I think iFly is better and it runs on Android, iOS, and Windows. I’m using an iFly 740b in the cockpit and I’m quite happy with it.
I’m with you. F Flight on the ground. I fly in the air. If I had to pick only one, slight edge to FFlight. But I’m not that normal - so I have both