Log in

View Full Version : Flight planning web site


Andrew Gideon
July 2nd 07, 11:41 PM
Once Upon A Time...I'd tried out a web site that did flight planning. I
don't remember many details, but I do recall that it did a decent job in
several ways that I liked, including building a "book" of the flight's
charts (so one could just turn pages rather than refolding sectionals or
such).

I also liked that it didn't require me to run a Microsoft environment
(because I don't); this was completely web based.

This was a for-pay service, BTW.

Does anyone know to what I'm referring? Does it still exist?

Thanks...
- Andrew

El Maximo
July 3rd 07, 12:09 AM
"Andrew Gideon" > wrote in message
...
>
> Once Upon A Time...I'd tried out a web site that did flight planning. I
> don't remember many details, but I do recall that it did a decent job in
> several ways that I liked, including building a "book" of the flight's
> charts (so one could just turn pages rather than refolding sectionals or
> such).
>
> I also liked that it didn't require me to run a Microsoft environment
> (because I don't); this was completely web based.
>
> This was a for-pay service, BTW.

Sounds like aeroplanner.com

It did that (the trip tix) before they went to a paid site. I don't know if
they still do.

>
> Does anyone know to what I'm referring? Does it still exist?
>
> Thanks...
> - Andrew
>

Peter R.
July 3rd 07, 12:13 AM
On 7/2/2007 6:41:45 PM, Andrew Gideon wrote:


> Does anyone know to what I'm referring? Does it still exist?

This may be AeroPlanner.com, at http://www.aeroplanner.com/

I used to subscribe to this service back in 2002-2003 but got very frustrated
with them during their extended beta phase of redesigning their
flightplanning tool. Bugs weren't being addressed and recommendations by at
least this user were not being handled so I ditched them for Jeppesen's
FlightStar.



--
Peter

Google