Ronnie Godfrey
Pre-takeoff checklist
Do any of you use pro plus since you began flying IFR? It seems like it’s got some useful features for IFR but I’m not sure it’s worth an extra $100. Thoughts?
Pro vs Pro Plus is a $50 difference.I don't think Pro Plus is worth another $100 either, so I use Pro instead. Georeferenced plates are great and W&B is nice too.
Georeferencing, approach plate overlay and terrain hazard advisor were the main reasons i purchased it.Georeferenced approach plates are very nice. Technically one shouldn’t need them, but having them adds situational awareness you don’t find in many panels.
Pro vs Pro Plus is a $50 difference.
It's a secret ForeFlight doesn't really want you to do, but they probably got a lot of existing customer static. Go to the bottom of that page and click on "Don't see a plan that is right for you? Build your own plan."I only see 3 options and each one is $100 higher than the others. I actually don't see just a "Pro".
https://www.foreflight.com/pricing
It's a secret ForeFlight doesn't really want you to do, but they probably got a lot of existing customer static. Go to the bottom of that page and click on "Don't see a plan that is right for you? Build your own plan."
Yes, Pro is still available and still has georeferenced plates.Does Pro still have georeferenced approach plates? I never upgraded to Pro Plus and I have them, but I also read that the feature level I have is no longer available to new purchasers, so I'm not sure.
Edit: or maybe it is, since they've added "build your own plan". Maybe not at the same price point though?
I like the Aero map, the first truly digital air chart.
Georeferencing, approach plate overlay and terrain hazard advisor where the main reasons i purchased it.
I think what you speak of is a core feature if you file via FF.A feature that has recently started working real well is notification of expected route and “do you want the expected route loaded into maps?” It works well when filing flights along the DC-NYC or south FL corridors where one gets wordy routes. I say recently because it seemed for awhile those routes didn’t necessarily match what I was cleared for but now it usually does match. Not sure if that is a Pro or Pro Plus feature but it’s a time saver.
It's in Pro.A feature that has recently started working real well is notification of expected route and “do you want the expected route loaded into maps?” It works well when filing flights along the DC-NYC or south FL corridors where one gets wordy routes. I say recently because it seemed for awhile those routes didn’t necessarily match what I was cleared for but now it usually does match. Not sure if that is a Pro or Pro Plus feature but it’s a time saver.
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yes that is true at least for me so far.. every FP file through FF was exactly what CD read back as well. even the few amended on while in CLT all while taxxiing..I think what you speak of is a core feature if you file via FF.
I too am a fan of it, and have found that the expected route FF obtains from the FAA routing computer is nearly always the same as what's read off by Clearance Delivery.
I just went over the emails from foreflight I received from my flight Friday night and I dont see any expected squawk codes.. hmmmThe expected squawk code is in the routing update emails.
I've never received one either. I suspect (WAG) the feature is limited to the way facilities generate them.I just went over the emails from foreflight I received from my flight Friday night and I dont see any expected squawk codes.. hmmm
I thought Gamin beat them to that in Garmin Pilot?
Do any of you use pro plus since you began flying IFR? It seems like it’s got some useful features for IFR but I’m not sure it’s worth an extra $100. Thoughts?
The expected squawk code is in the routing update emails.
These days, mostly bragging rights.Question i have....
Are the Jeppesen charts worth the additional $100 on FF? I dont fly out the US..
Why would i use jepp vs naco?
Thoughts?
Question i have....
Are the Jeppesen charts worth the additional $100 on FF? I dont fly out the US..
Why would i use jepp vs naco?
Thoughts?
well to be honest i cant prefer something i have never tried... i am quite satisfied with the naco/gov’ment charts. they work well for me.Depends, do you prefer jepp? I'd say if you're asking the question that answer is no.
Personally I prefer gov plates.
well to be honest i cant prefer something i have never tried... i am quite satisfied with the naco/gov’ment charts. they work well for me.
Yep. Once you get past "Pro Plus" it's all directed to the turbine market.my conclusion as well, was trying to get a few other opinions. the other features offered by moving up are more for jet pilots. last i checked i am not getting into the flight levels in the planes i rent...
Yep. Once you get past "Pro Plus" it's all directed to the turbine market.
OTOH, ForeFlight is one of the few aiming for this market and I suspect part of it is the availability of Jepp charts. FliteDeck has not really taken hold, except perhaps in the airline world. Who knows, maybe Jepp leaving it to them. It's also the need to meet that market which costs them the most in both R&D and HR expenditures - most of the new features have been for them. Most everything else in the past year on the GA side have been tweaks.Actually that is noteworthy in another way... most of the tablet charting big names aren’t really making their nut off of GA anymore and couldn’t pay the bills (or would have layoffs) if they didn’t have fleet contracts.
We aren’t as important to any of their business models as we were in the early days. It’s quite realistic to think many of our complaints tuned into trouble or development tickets inside these companies are “Tier 2” or lower behind any complaints sent in by the big fleet folks.
Just a normal side effect of growth and industry uptake of any technology. The early adopters aren’t the real customer base needed to keep the lights on at these companies anymore.
OTOH, ForeFlight is one of the few aiming for this market and I suspect part of it is the availability of Jepp charts. FliteDeck has not really taken hold, except perhaps in the airline world. Who knows, maybe Jepp leaving it to them. It's also the need to meet that market which costs them the most in both R&D and HR expenditures - most of the new features have been for them. Most everything else in the past year on the GA side have been tweaks.