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The iPad isn’t just a magical new internet device, it’s also a perfect candidate for use as an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB). With it’s many apps and the ability to connect anywhere with the iPad 3G, your dreams of a paperless cockpit are one step closer.
I stumbled on a really cool blog post describing how this particular iPad user is doing just that – using his magical new device in the cockpit: iPad EFB In the Cockpit.
I downloaded the AeroWeather iPhone app a while back and have been using is frequently. It’s nice for those times when you just need a quick peek at the current weather conditions and don’t feel like launching Safari to hit up ADDS.
Here are some of the features of this application:
Airport selection options: choose from a worldwide airport directory, search by ICAO code, or find nearest airports using the location service on your phone
View METARS and TAFS (reference ONLY – no mention of QICP certification by application programmer)
View airport details like UTC time, airport latitude/longitude, variation, elevation, sunrise/sunset times, and more
Watch the video above for a complete application demo and tutorial.
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