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Flyin'8
January 22nd 05, 02:09 AM
I am a member of AOPA and use their flight planning software, but it
is missing something. It does not have any of the information from
the sectional charts... e.g towers, hills, landmarks etc. IS there
any software that will perfrom the same functions as the AOPA flight
planner, but somehow integrate the terminal area/sectional chart
graphics into them? I am especially interested in something that when
you print the flight plan it will print the chart with it. This would
be a BIG time saver.
Thanks!
Mike Alexander
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
Rob Montgomery
January 22nd 05, 02:28 AM
Aeroplanner.com costs a few bucks, but it's got the features you're looking
for.
-Rob
"Flyin'8" > wrote in message
...
>I am a member of AOPA and use their flight planning software, but it
> is missing something. It does not have any of the information from
> the sectional charts... e.g towers, hills, landmarks etc. IS there
> any software that will perfrom the same functions as the AOPA flight
> planner, but somehow integrate the terminal area/sectional chart
> graphics into them? I am especially interested in something that when
> you print the flight plan it will print the chart with it. This would
> be a BIG time saver.
>
> Thanks!
> Mike Alexander
> PP-ASEL
> Temecula, CA
G.R. Patterson III
January 22nd 05, 03:27 AM
Flyin'8 wrote:
>
> IS there
> any software that will perfrom the same functions as the AOPA flight
> planner, but somehow integrate the terminal area/sectional chart
> graphics into them?
Try AirPlanLite. The software and initial data load are free, so you aren't out
anything if you don't like it.
George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise.
Flyin'8
January 22nd 05, 06:16 PM
I downloaded the demo and gave it a try. Thanks for the referal to
this one, but it is not exactly what I was looking for, though it is
close. I had a difficult time trying to get my course on the map.
Also, a lot of the landmarks do not show up. Maybe because it is only
the demo... Who knows. Additionally, I had it crash on my 2 times
within an hour.
What about the one made by Jeppesen... FliteStar?
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 03:27:06 GMT, "G.R. Patterson III"
> wrote:
>
>
>Flyin'8 wrote:
>>
>> IS there
>> any software that will perfrom the same functions as the AOPA flight
>> planner, but somehow integrate the terminal area/sectional chart
>> graphics into them?
>
>Try AirPlanLite. The software and initial data load are free, so you aren't out
>anything if you don't like it.
>
>George Patterson
> The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise.
Mike Alexander
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
Flyin'8
January 22nd 05, 06:18 PM
I looked at that yesterday. I could not find a place to download a PC
based copy which makes me think it is only for online use. True?
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 21:28:43 -0500, "Rob Montgomery" >
wrote:
>Aeroplanner.com costs a few bucks, but it's got the features you're looking
>for.
>
>-Rob
>
>
>"Flyin'8" > wrote in message
...
>>I am a member of AOPA and use their flight planning software, but it
>> is missing something. It does not have any of the information from
>> the sectional charts... e.g towers, hills, landmarks etc. IS there
>> any software that will perfrom the same functions as the AOPA flight
>> planner, but somehow integrate the terminal area/sectional chart
>> graphics into them? I am especially interested in something that when
>> you print the flight plan it will print the chart with it. This would
>> be a BIG time saver.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Mike Alexander
>> PP-ASEL
>> Temecula, CA
>
Mike Alexander
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
Rob Montgomery
January 22nd 05, 11:19 PM
Yes. It is an online only tool. Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever
used one of these tools that wasn't... not that they don't exist.
-Rob
"Flyin'8" > wrote in message
...
>I looked at that yesterday. I could not find a place to download a PC
> based copy which makes me think it is only for online use. True?
>
>
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 21:28:43 -0500, "Rob Montgomery" >
> wrote:
>
>>Aeroplanner.com costs a few bucks, but it's got the features you're
>>looking
>>for.
>>
>>-Rob
>>
>>
>>"Flyin'8" > wrote in message
...
>>>I am a member of AOPA and use their flight planning software, but it
>>> is missing something. It does not have any of the information from
>>> the sectional charts... e.g towers, hills, landmarks etc. IS there
>>> any software that will perfrom the same functions as the AOPA flight
>>> planner, but somehow integrate the terminal area/sectional chart
>>> graphics into them? I am especially interested in something that when
>>> you print the flight plan it will print the chart with it. This would
>>> be a BIG time saver.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Mike Alexander
>>> PP-ASEL
>>> Temecula, CA
>>
>
> Mike Alexander
> PP-ASEL
> Temecula, CA
Jay Beckman
January 22nd 05, 11:30 PM
"Rob Montgomery" > wrote in message
...
> Yes. It is an online only tool. Come to think of it, I don't think I've
> ever used one of these tools that wasn't... not that they don't exist.
>
> -Rob
>
Rob, et al,
I have flightprep.com's Golden Eagle software (the free version) installed
on both my desktop and laptop computers and use it offline for basic flight
planning before I hit the sectionals. It does show obstructions and will
also display a side-view of the topography along your route. Also shows
which parts of your route are along airways.
You can get free basic updates too.
They have a payware version too.
Jay Beckman
PP-ASEL
Chandler, AZ
Flyin'8
January 23rd 05, 02:47 AM
I am downloading Golden Eagle now. I will check it out and see if it
does what I am looking for. Thanks!
>"Rob Montgomery" > wrote in message
...
>> Yes. It is an online only tool. Come to think of it, I don't think I've
>> ever used one of these tools that wasn't... not that they don't exist.
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>
>Rob, et al,
>
>I have flightprep.com's Golden Eagle software (the free version) installed
>on both my desktop and laptop computers and use it offline for basic flight
>planning before I hit the sectionals. It does show obstructions and will
>also display a side-view of the topography along your route. Also shows
>which parts of your route are along airways.
>
>You can get free basic updates too.
>
>They have a payware version too.
>
>Jay Beckman
>PP-ASEL
>Chandler, AZ
>
Mike Alexander
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
Marco Leon
January 23rd 05, 11:03 PM
Voyager at Seattle Avionics will do this. Nifty program that's PC-based with
a future online capability.
www.seattleavionics.com
Marco Leon
"Flyin'8" > wrote in message
...
>I downloaded the demo and gave it a try. Thanks for the referal to
> this one, but it is not exactly what I was looking for, though it is
> close. I had a difficult time trying to get my course on the map.
> Also, a lot of the landmarks do not show up. Maybe because it is only
> the demo... Who knows. Additionally, I had it crash on my 2 times
> within an hour.
>
> What about the one made by Jeppesen... FliteStar?
>
> On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 03:27:06 GMT, "G.R. Patterson III"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Flyin'8 wrote:
>>>
>>> IS there
>>> any software that will perfrom the same functions as the AOPA flight
>>> planner, but somehow integrate the terminal area/sectional chart
>>> graphics into them?
>>
>>Try AirPlanLite. The software and initial data load are free, so you
>>aren't out
>>anything if you don't like it.
>>
>>George Patterson
>> The desire for safety stands against every great and noble
>> enterprise.
>
> Mike Alexander
> PP-ASEL
> Temecula, CA
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Kai Glaesner
January 24th 05, 08:27 AM
Flyin'8,
> What about the one made by Jeppesen... FliteStar?
It is what AOPA's FlightPlanner is based on, hence it has the same
"look-and-feel" and the same disadvantage of not having some landmarks, BUT:
with FliteStar you can underlay (scanned) "paper" charts (like Jeppesen
VFR+GPS) you can/have to buy from them.
I'm using FliteStar for several years now and are satisfied using it for VFR
and IFR. Planning a flight is made easy with their VectorChart technology,
where you can declutter the screen (e.g. just showing navaids and airspace)
and adding more details when you need them later.
Best Regards
Kai Glaesner
Andrew Sarangan
January 30th 05, 04:18 AM
If you are an EAA member you get free access to the membership services.
"Rob Montgomery" > wrote in
:
> Aeroplanner.com costs a few bucks, but it's got the features you're
> looking for.
>
> -Rob
>
>
> "Flyin'8" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I am a member of AOPA and use their flight planning software, but it
>> is missing something. It does not have any of the information from
>> the sectional charts... e.g towers, hills, landmarks etc. IS there
>> any software that will perfrom the same functions as the AOPA flight
>> planner, but somehow integrate the terminal area/sectional chart
>> graphics into them? I am especially interested in something that
>> when you print the flight plan it will print the chart with it. This
>> would be a BIG time saver.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Mike Alexander
>> PP-ASEL
>> Temecula, CA
>
>
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