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Hi,
I was wondering about the following: 1) how many people actually use any kind of flight planning software (VFR and IFR)? 2) If you do use it, which one do you use? 3) how would you rate it? Thanks! Sridhar |
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![]() "Sridhar Rajagopal" wrote in message ... 1) how many people actually use any kind of flight planning software (VFR and IFR)? In the past I've typically just used the DynCorp DUAT flight planner. I've recently started playing around with aeroplanner. The DUAT planner does most of what I want...piciks a route, fills out the log. Aeroplanner has the nicety that it provides some AF/D-ish information as well. |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:19:04 -0700, Sridhar Rajagopal
wrote: I always use DUATS. If I am going VFR, I also check with Areoplanner.com. It tells you if your flight plan crosses a TFR of some sort. I used to file with DUATS but since the DC area became an ADIZ I now have to file with FSS over the telephone. |
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In a previous article, Sridhar Rajagopal said:
1) how many people actually use any kind of flight planning software (VFR and IFR)? 2) If you do use it, which one do you use? 3) how would you rate it? Aeroplanner for the preliminary routing, and then CoPilot (http://xcski.com/~ptomblin/CoPilot) to carry with me. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ The only sensible way to estimate the stability of a Windows server is to power it down and try it out as a step ladder. -- Robert Crawford |
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I use Flitesoft for VFR and IFR flight planning. I've been using it for
4 to 5 years now and it does everything I need. Started in a Skylane and went up to 310 a couple of years ago. I use it for every trip I take even have it on the laptop for out of town use. I have thought about trying others but really no reason to. I did use Aeroplanner for a period of about 6 months but Flightsoft seems more convient to me. Mark Manes N28409 WC5I "Sridhar Rajagopal" wrote in message ... Hi, I was wondering about the following: 1) how many people actually use any kind of flight planning software (VFR and IFR)? 2) If you do use it, which one do you use? 3) how would you rate it? Thanks! Sridhar --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.516 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 9/1/2003 |
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Sridhar Rajagopal writes:
1) how many people actually use any kind of flight planning software (VFR and IFR)? I almost always do now. Once in a while I go back to the compass, ruler, and E6B, just to stay in practice. 2) If you do use it, which one do you use? CoPilot on the Palm (free). 3) how would you rate it? Good. I'll give it 8/10 -- it would get higher kind of simple vector map display. I tried AeroPlanner for a month, and it was a brilliant site, but I never got comfortable with it. All the best, David |
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"Sridhar Rajagopal" wrote in message ... Hi, I was wondering about the following: 1) how many people actually use any kind of flight planning software (VFR and IFR)? 2) If you do use it, which one do you use? 3) how would you rate it? Thanks! Sridhar |
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1) how many people actually use any kind of flight planning software
(VFR and IFR)? I'm disappointed to see that not a single responder, so far, has said he does NOT use software. I'm not a luddite, but I think using a computer to plan a flight is..... well, I'm afraid I would offend people if I said what I think. I've planned, and made, a number of long cross-countries, including two from PA to Alaska, one around the perimeter of the Lower 48 one all over the Canadian Maritimes; and the hours I spent poring over the sectionals, looking for the most desirable routes, the best stopping places, and so forth, was almost as much fun as making the flights. In addition to the pure enjoyment, I learned a lot about the topography of my route by drawing course lines on the charts, and discovered interesting places I would not have known about had I depended on a computer to do my thinking for me. vince norris |
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"Sridhar Rajagopal" wrote:
2) If you do use it, which one do you use? DUATS with the Cirrus software. 3) how would you rate it? Entirely adequate for my needs and it's free. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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