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Is on the ipad.
Where is it, on the iphone?
Where is it, on the iphone?
Is on the ipad.
Where is it, on the iphone?
Is on the ipad.
Where is it, on the iphone?
I do as an easy way to grab the random important items such as NOTAMS and weather data. Remember, this gets it from the net and then stores it on your device so it's accessible during flight.Serious question: people use pack? I could never figure out the use case for it.
I started using pack when I noticed I wasn't getting all the NOTAMs from Stratus. I also noticed I wasn't getting things like FBO comments in flight.Serious question: people use pack? I could never figure out the use case for it.
Yes and no. Lately it seems hit and miss. I'm not sure if that is a FF issue or a Stratus issue.Aren't the relevant NOTAMs and wx data already saved in the briefing, though?
Ya but ... it's kinda awkward to search through the NOTAMs in the briefing section, especially on a long trip. "Packing for the trip" puts them into the airport info box - just tap the airport symbol on the map.Aren't the relevant NOTAMs and wx data already saved in the briefing, though?
Yup yup. And updates the NOTAMS that appear on the plates view."Packing for the trip" puts them into the airport info box
And create Plates folders with all the plates for your origin, destination, and alternate airports, filtered by preferences (for example, skip the Cat-III and NDB plates and turbine-only SIDs/STARs). Lots of things it could do.Honestly there are too many steps and a wish for item of mine is to simplify it by one button prep. Brief would include all this plus put the route on the map, load relevant sids/stars/iaps into a folder, put departure and destination airports into the Airports button.
I see it there; thanks FT.On the iPhone, when you enter the route, it should show a line below the flight plan info saying 'You need to pack for trip'
It should appear just below the Route Advisor.
Honestly there are too many steps and a wish-for item of mine is to simplify it by one button prep. Brief would include all this plus put the route on the map, load relevant sids/stars/iaps into a folder, put departure and destination airports into the Airports button.
I see it there; thanks FT.
Only other question now is, what is the Route Advisor?
And create Plates folders with all the plates for your origin, destination, and alternate airports, filtered by preferences (for example, skip the Cat-III and NDB plates and turbine-only SIDs/STARs). Lots of things it could do.
I'm sure the reason they don't do it, is students and others who are actually downloading from cellular and not wifi... maybe you DON'T want it sucking down all that data...
Doesn't sound very useful to me. I guess I will continue ignoring it.It attempts to guess from recently filed flight plans, what ATC will give you IFR.
It attempts to guess from recently filed flight plans, what ATC will give you IFR.
Doesn't sound very useful to me. I guess I will continue ignoring it.
There's an easy fix; give users the option.
Include a switch - types like me who always want it downloaded will select 'On' and those who leave it off can avoid the data suck.
And it does a very poor job of that.
I don't think I've ever used one of the FF suggested routes. It's not like the recommended routes you get on Flightplan.com
It's almost like their flight planner assumes you have only two VOR heads and nothing else (no gps, DME...etc).Agreed. Wherever they pull their routes from isn't very good.
It's almost like their flight planner assumes you have only two VOR heads and nothing else (no gps, DME...etc).
The routes it suggests for me are all old school strict airway routing.
I believe that already exists. It's called the "Pack" button. LOL.
That's interesting. I'm always /G, but out here it always suggests convoluted victor airways routes that don't look like anything you see on FltPlan.comHaha I was going to say the exact opposite, considering my panel is /A at best. I get "direct 1,000 miles" back from it out of here going anywhere. LOL.
Not at all, because I cannot leave it "On".
I must remember to find that button during planning or I discover on climb-out "You must pack for your trip"
Yes and no. Lately it seems hit and miss. I'm not sure if that is a FF issue or a Stratus issue.
Even within 100nm of a tower it still seems hot and missStratus only provides NOTAMs and TFR data when received from a ground station. Ground stations only broadcast NOTAM/TFR data within 100 NM of the tower location.
And updates the NOTAMS that appear on the plates view.
Pack does several additional things. You get the latest weather, winds aloft, NOTAMs, TFR, Fuel Prices, and charts. So if you briefed the flight in the morning, but are departing in the afternoon, packing updates the cached data you take along with you.
It's almost like their flight planner assumes you have only two VOR heads and nothing else (no gps, DME...etc).
The routes it suggests for me are all old school strict airway routing.
Then you're probably on a route (that is, a departure-destination pair) that is rarely used.
ForeFlight will always give you an airway route as the last option. Where there aren't any previously cleared routes, it'll be the only option.
If someone has been cleared on a particular route, the route and altitude will show up. If you're going between a pair of airports that are frequently used, you'll have several options. If you're going from Bob's Cow Strip to Podunk Muni, you'll probably just get the airway one.
Yeah that's what I do. Brief at home and then do a final "pack" right before starting up. It works pretty well and is reasonably respectful of data usage.