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It sure would be nice to have an IPAD app to keep track of glider
times on the flight line. Maybe a clock at the top with the ability to log launch and landing times for multiple gliders and pilots simultaneously while showing elapsed time in the air for each flight etc.... Sure would beat our clip board method. Especially if you could download and print daily reports. Any one willing to take up the challenge? I have never designed an app but it looks like it would be fun and fairly simple. |
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On Sep 18, 3:15*pm, lanebush wrote:
It sure would be nice to have an IPAD app to keep track of glider times on the flight line. *Maybe a clock at the top with the ability to log launch and landing times for multiple gliders and pilots simultaneously while showing elapsed time in the air for each flight etc.... *Sure would beat our clip board method. *Especially if you could download and print daily reports. *Any one willing to take up the challenge? *I have never designed an app but it looks like it would be fun and fairly simple. I could write this... been writing iPhone apps for the past couple of years. Only problem for me is that my iPad is just too big for the cockpit. Could I write it as an iPhone app which runs on the iPad ![]() |
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On Sep 18, 11:22*pm, tstock wrote:
On Sep 18, 3:15*pm, lanebush wrote: It sure would be nice to have an IPAD app to keep track of glider times on the flight line. *Maybe a clock at the top with the ability to log launch and landing times for multiple gliders and pilots simultaneously while showing elapsed time in the air for each flight etc.... *Sure would beat our clip board method. *Especially if you could download and print daily reports. *Any one willing to take up the challenge? *I have never designed an app but it looks like it would be fun and fairly simple. I could write this... been writing iPhone apps for the past couple of years. *Only problem for me is that my iPad is just too big for the cockpit. Could I write it as an iPhone app which runs on the iPad ![]() I was thinking it would be an app for the glider ops team to use on the ground. The purpose would be to keep track of the time aloft of each glider/pilot combo and at the end of the day download to the club computer for billing and permanent record purposes. I was thinking the personnel would have a drop down menu allowing a choice of a glider, then a drop down menu allowing a choice of a pilot, others for the tow pilot and tow plane. Then you would click "takeoff" when they land you would click "landed" and the app would compute an elapsed time aloft and store the record. There should be a feature where up to a dozen records could be running simultaneously for multiple launches. It would be great if you could design such an app. One of the SSA regional directors called me today and said that the SSA has been trying to get someone to develop such an app but it has yet to come to fruition. If you would like to bounce ideas around please send me a pm and we can talk. Lane |
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lanebush wrote:
I was thinking it would be an app for the glider ops team to use on the ground. The purpose would be to keep track of the time aloft of each glider/pilot combo and at the end of the day download to the club computer for billing and permanent record purposes. I was thinking the personnel would have a drop down menu allowing a choice of a glider, then a drop down menu allowing a choice of a pilot, others for the tow pilot and tow plane. Then you would click "takeoff" when they land you would click "landed" and the app would compute an elapsed time aloft and store the record. XCSoar will have that based on FLARM: at my airfield, we have built a FLARM ground station with a PDA running XCSoar; it helps flight instructors with supervising solo flights. We're planning to add takeoff/landing detection for nearby traffic. XCSoar runs on Windows, Windows CE/Mobile, Mac OS X, Linux and Android, but not iOS (iPad, iPhone). Max |
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XC soar is amazing Max and team! Kudos!
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On 9/19/2011 1:57 AM, lanebush wrote:
On Sep 18, 11:22 pm, wrote: On Sep 18, 3:15 pm, wrote: It sure would be nice to have an IPAD app to keep track of glider times on the flight line. Maybe a clock at the top with the ability to log launch and landing times for multiple gliders and pilots simultaneously while showing elapsed time in the air for each flight etc.... Sure would beat our clip board method. Especially if you could download and print daily reports. Any one willing to take up the challenge? I have never designed an app but it looks like it would be fun and fairly simple. I could write this... been writing iPhone apps for the past couple of years. Only problem for me is that my iPad is just too big for the cockpit. Could I write it as an iPhone app which runs on the iPad ![]() I was thinking it would be an app for the glider ops team to use on the ground. The purpose would be to keep track of the time aloft of each glider/pilot combo and at the end of the day download to the club computer for billing and permanent record purposes. I was thinking the personnel would have a drop down menu allowing a choice of a glider, then a drop down menu allowing a choice of a pilot, others for the tow pilot and tow plane. Then you would click "takeoff" when they land you would click "landed" and the app would compute an elapsed time aloft and store the record. There should be a feature where up to a dozen records could be running simultaneously for multiple launches. It would be great if you could design such an app. One of the SSA regional directors called me today and said that the SSA has been trying to get someone to develop such an app but it has yet to come to fruition. If you would like to bounce ideas around please send me a pm and we can talk. Lane It would be really awesome for the app to interface with Quickbooks using the QBooks SDK. -- Mike Schumann |
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![]() I could write this... been writing iPhone apps for the past couple of years. *Only problem for me is that my iPad is just too big for the cockpit. Could I write it as an iPhone app which runs on the iPad ![]() You could run an iPhone app on the ipad. Just push the 2x button |
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One of the members of my club wrote just such an application for us,
and it's been working great for the last two years. There's a drop down list for members, plane, and tow pilot, and when the plane takes off you simply push a big green button. When it lands you push a big red button, and the flight time is filled in. The pilot uses a drop down list after he lands to inform the system of his tow altitude. The data feeds into our billing system, so there's no more need to decipher illegible scrawls on paper logs. The only thing that doesn't meet your request is that this application runs under Windows. I've alerted the author to this thread, and he may chime in. -John |
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On Sep 19, 8:09*am, jcarlyle wrote:
One of the members of my club wrote just such an application for us, and it's been working great for the last two years. There's a drop down list for members, plane, and tow pilot, and when the plane takes off you simply push a big green button. When it lands you push a big red button, and the flight time is filled in. The pilot uses a drop down list after he lands to inform the system of his tow altitude. The data feeds into our billing system, so there's no more need to decipher illegible scrawls on paper logs. The only thing that doesn't meet your request is that this application runs under Windows. I've alerted the author to this thread, and he may chime in. -John Windows based would work for us. Any chance we can get a copy of the program? Lane Rose City Soaring Association, LLC |
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On Sep 19, 5:15*am, lanebush wrote:
It sure would be nice to have an IPAD app to keep track of glider times on the flight line. *Maybe a clock at the top with the ability to log launch and landing times for multiple gliders and pilots simultaneously while showing elapsed time in the air for each flight etc.... *Sure would beat our clip board method. *Especially if you could download and print daily reports. *Any one willing to take up the challenge? *I have never designed an app but it looks like it would be fun and fairly simple. Try this http://dittolog.com/ |
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