9.0
April 13, 2024
App broke on IOS 17.4 and later. Because of privacy the use of the pressure sensor needs to be approved by the user. This has now been implemented and the app now works again like before.
More8.3
November 11, 2023
Show Message on Apple Watch "Please start Airfeet app on iPhone" when no data is received from iPhone Airfeet App.
8.2
November 10, 2023
Improved Apple Watch screen layout
8.1
November 8, 2023
Always on interface turn off so stale data is not shown.
8.0
November 7, 2023
Updated airports database. Fixed app to use new URL to fetch METARs. Refactored app to use SwiftUI for Apple Watch.
6.6
April 8, 2022
Updated internal airports database for METAR retrieval.
6.5
January 26, 2022
On app startup show alert message when location services are disabled by user that will cause the app to fail.
6.4
January 24, 2022
Minor updates, no functional changes
6.3
January 21, 2022
Enhanced location manager settings
6.2
January 17, 2022
Minor update, Apple Watch enhanced.
No, Airborne Flight Instrument cannot support iPad devices.
Henri van Bommel released the Airborne Flight Instrument app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 14.0.
Currently, the Airborne Flight Instrument app doesn’t have enough ratings to display.
The App Category Of The Airborne Flight Instrument App Is Navigation.
The latest version of Airborne Flight Instrument is 9.0.
Airborne Flight Instrument released its latest update on October 2, 2024.
Airborne Flight Instrument was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Airborne Flight Instrument app is rated Henri van Bommel.
Currently, the Airborne Flight Instrument app supports the following languages: English.
No, Airborne Flight Instrument is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Airborne Flight Instrument does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, Airborne Flight Instrument does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.
No, Airborne Flight Instrument does not incorporate ads within the app.