Scrabo
Pattern Altitude
http://aerovie.com/ Isn’t bad, it’s FF lite
I'll admit that I am thinking about it. But I'm not going to do anything until I see any evidence that the dire predictions are coming true.It sure seems that a vast majority of current FF customers are seriously considering jumping ship. I wonder how much revenue FF pulls in annually?
You guys who may be interested in entertaining other options be sure to check out the free trial of iFly. It's feature complete across Android, iOS and even Windows. iFly GPS features
It sure seems that a vast majority of current FF customers are seriously considering jumping ship. I wonder how much revenue FF pulls in annually?
Seattle Avionics (FlyQ) didn't waste any time in pouncing on this news: "As you may have heard, Boeing just purchased ForeFlight. You may remember that Boeing also purchased Jepp about 20 years ago. That had the expected effect of stopping Jepp's innovation, increasing prices, and shifting their focus away from General Aviation. Will this happen to ForeFlight? Only time will tell for certain but the past is a very good predictor of the future...I would suggest that this is a great time to switch from ForeFight to FlyQ"
Since most of the equipment in the aircraft I fly is Garmin, does it make sense to switch over Garmin Pilot from FF? I.e., better integration with Garmin devices, similar operation and displays?
It's been a great run with FF for the last several years, but I see no advantages to going with Boeing, despite the attempts by some brave and perky soul from FF on Facebook to do damage control.
Yes, but again, there's no reason to toss it yet, nor freak out like people are doing. Change is constant, and ForeFlight could have gone down the tubes without Boeing as well.
Frankly, if I were an Android person, this would be exciting to me. Boeing has the resources to triple the size of the development team to enable an Android version, and they have good reason to not be beholden to Apple. If you wanted an Android version, I would think that the chances now are WAY better than they were before...
For many of us, the only real choices are FF or Garmin Pilot because we have a FlightStream 210/510 in our airplanes and those are the only apps it works with. One of the top reasons I plan flight with FF is that I can file IFR in the app, and push one button to have the cleared route copied from the iPad into my panel-mounted GTN750.
I have never once gone through a purchase where the new corporate overlords didn't make things much much worse.
Yup -- Avidyne is very easy to work with and has well documented interfaces. Expect to see an integration in the near future.Absolutely a valid point and completely understand this. I believe Avidyne support is in the works for iFly, but I would doubt Garmin is going to offer up that ability to any outside competitors. Currently iFly itself is the most advanced piece of equipment in my airplane, so I don't have these particular panel-mount compatibility concerns at present.
Thx for the link. I wasn't familiar with this app. It does quite a bit, non proprietary connections, interfaces with Avidyne IFDs and Apple Watch. It appears it has all the weather bells and whistles as well as all charts and plates for 69 bucks..Not bad.http://aerovie.com/ Isn’t bad, it’s FF lite
Yup -- Avidyne is very easy to work with and has well documented interfaces. Expect to see an integration in the near future.
We strive to be an open product and interface/integrate with the avionics that are in our customer's cockpit.
dave
VP Business Development
iFly GPS
I took it out of my post.The "unfortunately" might get the attention of the mods.
Hi Dave,
Quick question, does the iFly APP support external units like Bad Elf, Stratus 2s, etc....?
It sure seems that a vast majority of current FF customers are seriously considering jumping ship. I wonder how much revenue FF pulls in annually?
Won it on poker night...Wonder what Boeing paid?
Won it on poker night...
No, just whisky and cigars. No reefer.I wonder what the pot was like.
that'd be my uninformed guess too.Im going with a combo of 2 and 5
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/boeing-acquires-foreflight-300807548.html
Get ready to watch those subscription prices soar!
I read that as "have a beer and chili". it sounds like good adviceI'm surprised at the number of peeps who instantly mentioned jumping ship. I mean if anheuser busch bought guinness, I'd drink MORE guinness, not less. and I certainly wouldn't start drinking coors light. so I guess what I'm saying is, have a beer and chill, wait to see what happens. u can always jump ship at any time.
We support most ADS-B/AHRS/GPS devices, including the Bad Elf. We do not support the Stratus 2s since FF has it locked. We do support the Stratus 3, though, since it is an 'open' product.
Complete rubbish. This might just barely apply to pilots whose most adventurous trip is 40nm for breakfast at the weekend. For anyone who actually flies to go places, the ease of access to information that the new apps/devices give mean a huge improvement to capability and safety.
Unless you are buying the Jepp chart option with the FF subscription, your argument is empty.
It sure seems that a vast majority of current FF customers are seriously considering jumping ship.
Yup -- Avidyne is very easy to work with and has well documented interfaces. Expect to see an integration in the near future.
We strive to be an open product and interface/integrate with the avionics that are in our customer's cockpit.
dave
VP Business Development
iFly GPS
In iOS the position source is outside of the apps control. FF must have checked to see if something was connected to the iPad through the iOS but there is not a way to determine which GPS is actually providing the position since iOS will automatically select the GPS that has the best signal. FF was only reporting that it was available. You might try turning on airplane mode which should disable the internal GPS, and then see if we're receiving the external signal. I'm not entirely sure that this doesn't disable Location Services, though.OK, I got the free 30 day trial, and already have Bad Elf and the app on my iPad... I like what I am seeing so far... How do I know it is using the Bad Elf and not the iPads internal GPS... I am getting a "Weak GPS Signal on the screen. Foreflight lets us know what is connected under devices... Didn't see anything in the user manual on this..
Will be fun to hear all the anti-garmin gang come back with their "this is too expensive" laments once they're even more tightly coupled to a corporate overlord.