ForeFlight Mobile EFB

ForeFlight Mobile EFB

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Details about ForeFlight Mobile EFB

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  • iOS Version
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  • Devices
  • Languages
  • December 16, 2009
  • September 28, 2024
  • 16.0+
  • 4+
  • 433.2MB
  • Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad
  • American English
    French (France)
    German (Germany)

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16.9

September 23, 2024

Helicopter Airways • Helicopter operators can now view, plan, and file flight plans that include helicopter-only airways in addition to existing IFR Low airways. • To enable the new airways on the Aeronautical Map, toggle the Helicopter option in Aeronautical Map Settings > Airway Settings with either the VFR or IFR Low Aeronautical Mode selected. • Your airway settings are automatically saved, ensuring your preferences are retained for future flights. Grid MORA/LSALT Instrument • A new instrument lets you easily view the minimum off route altitude (MORA/LSALT) in feet for your location with or without the green map overlay enabled. • Tap on any slot in the ForeFlight Instrument Panel and scroll to the Standard section at the top of the list to find the Grid MORA (Grid LSALT in Australia) instrument. • The MORA/LSALT grid itself can be enabled as a map overlay using the toggle at the bottom of the Aeronautical Settings list. VFR Charts: Mexico  • The Latin America VFR layer now includes government-sourced VFR charts for Mexico, providing local geographical and aeronautical details.  • You can add this region to your ForeFlight subscription via the ForeFlight website and select countries in More > Downloads > Region Settings to download charts. • FAA-sourced IFR enroute charts covering the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America are also already available as part of both the Latin America and U.S. regions. Graphical Weight & Balance • Streamline your W&B planning with an interactive graphical depiction of your aircraft’s cabin layout, allowing you to enter passenger and payload details for individual seats and cargo areas. • Visit the Aircraft tab on ForeFlight Web to configure Graphical W&B for each of your aircraft profiles. • Available with ForeFlight Performance plans and above. New Runway Analysis Aircraft Support • ForeFlight’s advanced Runway Analysis add-on for turbine aircraft is now available for the Beechcraft King Air 360HW and the Beechcraft King Air 350 with Blackhawk PT6A-67A engines.

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16.8.2

September 12, 2024

FPL Drawer Enhancements • A new strip across the bottom of the FPL drawer provides an enhanced view of key flight information, with a touch control that allows you to resize the FPL view vertically. • The flight information strip is also visible at the bottom of the Navlog Profile View, just as it is in the Edit tab. • In the Profile View, the Layer Selector and Settings have been relocated to the top-right corner for easier access. • The Profile View ruler has also been improved for ease of use. Support for Civil Twilight • Accurately log day and night hours with new solar data, including morning civil twilight, sunrise, sunset, and evening civil twilight for any airport worldwide, ensuring compliance with flight regulations. • View solar data for the current day and the next three days.  • Access solar data for four days total: the current day plus the next three days.  • To access this information, tap the chevron next to the sunrise/sunset times in Airport Details or navigate to Info > Details > Solar Information. • Solar information uses latitude and longitude to accurately calculate when the sun is 6° below the horizon, providing a more precise measurement for FAA night flight requirements. • Solar Information is available wherever airport details are provided within ForeFlight. New Layers in Profile View • Enhance flight planning with new headwind/tailwind and estimated ground speed layers in Profile View, offering precise altitude insights and timely route analysis. • Use aircraft performance data combined with headwind/tailwind data at different altitudes to identify the most efficient flight levels, with visual cues—green for favorable conditions and gray for less favorable—making it easy to assess your options at a glance. • The wind speed and estimated ground speed layers use the same packed winds aloft data as the Dynamic Winds and Temperatures layers, offering time-differentiated forecasts along your route. • Tap and hold in the Profile View to see additional details as you scrub left or right along the route. • Available for Performance Plus customers.  Additional Hazard Altitude Options • New 100’ and 500’ Hazard Altitude options are now available for lower altitude flying. • Access these options by navigating to Map Settings > Hazards > Hazard Altitudes > Low: 100’ / 500’. New VFR Add-On Charts • Customers in North Africa and Japan can now add VFR charts from Rogers Data and AIS to any subscription that includes the corresponding ForeFlight regions. • New Rogers Data VFR charts for North Africa East and North Africa West are available for customers with the Africa region as part of their ForeFlight subscription. Coverage includes the northern Middle East up to Syria. • New AIS Japan VFR charts, provided by Airman’s Information Service Ltd., are available for customers with the Asia/Pacific region as part of their ForeFlight subscription. These charts offer detailed coverage in three scales: 1:500k for full country coverage, 1:250k for specific parts of the country, and 1:100k for the Tokyo area. The appropriate scale will automatically display based on your zoom level, or you can manually switch between them using the Map Touch Action feature. New Runway Analysis Aircraft Support • ForeFlight’s advanced Runway Analysis product for turbine aircraft now supports the Piper M700, Cessna Citation 550B Bravo, and Cessna Citation 560 V. App 16.8, 16.8.1 Users • Corrects issues with document viewing and in-aircraft wifi management

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16.8.1

September 3, 2024

FPL Drawer Enhancements • A new strip across the bottom of the FPL drawer provides an enhanced view of key flight information, with a touch control that allows you to resize the FPL view vertically. • The flight information strip is also visible at the bottom of the Navlog Profile View, just as it is in the Edit tab. • In the Profile View, the Layer Selector and Settings have been relocated to the top-right corner for easier access. • The Profile View ruler has also been improved for ease of use. Support for Civil Twilight • Accurately log day and night hours with new solar data, including morning civil twilight, sunrise, sunset, and evening civil twilight for any airport worldwide, ensuring compliance with flight regulations. • View solar data for the current day and the next three days.  • Access solar data for four days total: the current day plus the next three days.  • To access this information, tap the chevron next to the sunrise/sunset times in Airport Details or navigate to Info > Details > Solar Information. • Solar information uses latitude and longitude to accurately calculate when the sun is 6° below the horizon, providing a more precise measurement for FAA night flight requirements. • Solar Information is available wherever airport details are provided within ForeFlight. New Layers in Profile View • Enhance flight planning with new headwind/tailwind and estimated ground speed layers in Profile View, offering precise altitude insights and timely route analysis. • Use aircraft performance data combined with headwind/tailwind data at different altitudes to identify the most efficient flight levels, with visual cues—green for favorable conditions and gray for less favorable—making it easy to assess your options at a glance. • The wind speed and estimated ground speed layers use the same packed winds aloft data as the Dynamic Winds and Temperatures layers, offering time-differentiated forecasts along your route. • Tap and hold in the Profile View to see additional details as you scrub left or right along the route. • Available for Performance Plus customers.  Additional Hazard Altitude Options • New 100’ and 500’ Hazard Altitude options are now available for lower altitude flying. • Access these options by navigating to Map Settings > Hazards > Hazard Altitudes > Low: 100’ / 500’. New VFR Add-On Charts • Customers in North Africa and Japan can now add VFR charts from Rogers Data and AIS to any subscription that includes the corresponding ForeFlight regions. • New Rogers Data VFR charts for North Africa East and North Africa West are available for customers with the Africa region as part of their ForeFlight subscription. Coverage includes the northern Middle East up to Syria. • New AIS Japan VFR charts, provided by Airman’s Information Service Ltd., are available for customers with the Asia/Pacific region as part of their ForeFlight subscription. These charts offer detailed coverage in three scales: 1:500k for full country coverage, 1:250k for specific parts of the country, and 1:100k for the Tokyo area. The appropriate scale will automatically display based on your zoom level, or you can manually switch between them using the Map Touch Action feature. New Runway Analysis Aircraft Support • ForeFlight’s advanced Runway Analysis product for turbine aircraft now supports the Piper M700, Cessna Citation 550B Bravo, and Cessna Citation 560 V. App 16.8 Users • Corrects issues with document viewing

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16.8

August 26, 2024

FPL Drawer Enhancements • A new strip across the bottom of the FPL drawer provides an enhanced view of key flight information, with a touch control that allows you to resize the FPL view vertically. • The flight information strip is also visible at the bottom of the Navlog Profile View, just as it is in the Edit tab. • In the Profile View, the Layer Selector and Settings have been relocated to the top-right corner for easier access. • The Profile View ruler has also been improved for ease of use. Support for Civil Twilight • Accurately log day and night hours with new solar data, including morning civil twilight, sunrise, sunset, and evening civil twilight for any airport worldwide, ensuring compliance with flight regulations. • View solar data for the current day and the next three days.  • Access solar data for four days total: the current day plus the next three days.  • To access this information, tap the chevron next to the sunrise/sunset times in Airport Details or navigate to Info > Details > Solar Information. • Solar information uses latitude and longitude to accurately calculate when the sun is 6° below the horizon, providing a more precise measurement for FAA night flight requirements. • Solar Information is available wherever airport details are provided within ForeFlight. New Layers in Profile View • Enhance flight planning with new headwind/tailwind and estimated ground speed layers in Profile View, offering precise altitude insights and timely route analysis. • Use aircraft performance data combined with headwind/tailwind data at different altitudes to identify the most efficient flight levels, with visual cues—green for favorable conditions and gray for less favorable—making it easy to assess your options at a glance. • The wind speed and estimated ground speed layers use the same packed winds aloft data as the Dynamic Winds and Temperatures layers, offering time-differentiated forecasts along your route. • Tap and hold in the Profile View to see additional details as you scrub left or right along the route. • Available for Performance Plus customers.  Additional Hazard Altitude Options • New 100’ and 500’ Hazard Altitude options are now available for lower altitude flying. • Access these options by navigating to Map Settings > Hazards > Hazard Altitudes > Low: 100’ / 500’. New VFR Add-On Charts • Customers in North Africa and Japan can now add VFR charts from Rogers Data and AIS to any subscription that includes the corresponding ForeFlight regions. • New Rogers Data VFR charts for North Africa East and North Africa West are available for customers with the Africa region as part of their ForeFlight subscription. Coverage includes the northern Middle East up to Syria. • New AIS Japan VFR charts, provided by Airman’s Information Service Ltd., are available for customers with the Asia/Pacific region as part of their ForeFlight subscription. These charts offer detailed coverage in three scales: 1:500k for full country coverage, 1:250k for specific parts of the country, and 1:100k for the Tokyo area. The appropriate scale will automatically display based on your zoom level, or you can manually switch between them using the Map Touch Action feature. New Runway Analysis Aircraft Support • ForeFlight’s advanced Runway Analysis product for turbine aircraft now supports the Piper M700, Cessna Citation 550B Bravo, and Cessna Citation 560 V.

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16.7.2

August 19, 2024

Aviation Keyboard • This keyboard option simplifies symbol entry for pilots with a top row of numbers (0-9) and features two versions: an alphanumeric keyboard and a number keyboard, with right- and left-handed modes. • Tap the button above the keyboard to switch between the old and new keyboards, and tap the number button in the bottom-left for a coordinate-friendly numpad. • The Aviation Keyboard is enabled by default but can be disabled in More > Settings > Preferences. New Categories for Reported Turbulence • Intermediate turbulence categories have been added to better convey when most of a report period has lower turbulence severity with moments of more severe turbulence. • The two new categories that have been added are ‘Light to Moderate’ and ‘Intermittent Light.’ • Reported Turbulence is available with Pro Plus subscriptions and above by registering your Sentry or Sentry Plus device or as an add-on. MFB: Enhanced Traffic Icons • A new toggle in Map Settings now depicts aircraft types on the map using ADS-B traffic in ForeFlight. • The new depictions are based on ADS-B emitter categories (values 0-21).  • Available for MFB One and MFB International subscription plans. New Runway Analysis Aircraft Support • ForeFlight’s advanced Runway Analysis product for turbine aircraft now supports the Textron Hawker 4000. App 16.7 and 16.7.1 Users • Corrects an issue with flight plans that contain a large number of lat/lon waypoints.

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16.7.1

August 12, 2024

Aviation Keyboard • This keyboard option simplifies symbol entry for pilots with a top row of numbers (0-9) and features two versions: an alphanumeric keyboard and a number keyboard, with right- and left-handed modes. • Tap the button above the keyboard to switch between the old and new keyboards, and tap the number button in the bottom-left for a coordinate-friendly numpad. • The Aviation Keyboard is enabled by default but can be disabled in More > Settings > Preferences. New Categories for Reported Turbulence • Intermediate turbulence categories have been added to better convey when most of a report period has lower turbulence severity with moments of more severe turbulence. • The two new categories that have been added are ‘Light to Moderate’ and ‘Intermittent Light.’ • Reported Turbulence is available with Pro Plus subscriptions and above by registering your Sentry or Sentry Plus device or as an add-on. MFB: Enhanced Traffic Icons • A new toggle in Map Settings now depicts aircraft types on the map using ADS-B traffic in ForeFlight. • The new depictions are based on ADS-B emitter categories (values 0-21).  • Available for MFB One and MFB International subscription plans. New Runway Analysis Aircraft Support • ForeFlight’s advanced Runway Analysis product for turbine aircraft now supports the Textron Hawker 4000.

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16.7

July 29, 2024

Aviation Keyboard • This keyboard option simplifies symbol entry for pilots with a top row of numbers (0-9) and features two versions: an alphanumeric keyboard and a number keyboard, with right- and left-handed modes. • Tap the button above the keyboard to switch between the old and new keyboards, and tap the number button in the bottom-left for a coordinate-friendly numpad. • The Aviation Keyboard is enabled by default but can be disabled in More > Settings > Preferences. New Categories for Reported Turbulence • Intermediate turbulence categories have been added to better convey when most of a report period has lower turbulence severity with moments of more severe turbulence. • The two new categories that have been added are ‘Light to Moderate’ and ‘Intermittent Light.’ • Reported Turbulence is available with Pro Plus subscriptions and above by registering your Sentry or Sentry Plus device or as an add-on. MFB: Enhanced Traffic Icons • A new toggle in Map Settings now depicts aircraft types on the map using ADS-B traffic in ForeFlight. • The new depictions are based on ADS-B emitter categories (values 0-21).  • Available for MFB One and MFB International subscription plans. New Runway Analysis Aircraft Support • ForeFlight’s advanced Runway Analysis product for turbine aircraft now supports the Textron Hawker 4000.

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16.6.2

July 9, 2024

Discover - Events & Education • Discover new fly-ins, new aviation communities, and new skills with the new Discover tab in More! • Access an interactive map and list of upcoming events from AOPA and EAA in the Events tab. Filter the events list by date and type (Learn, Discover, or Gather) and tap on any event in the list or on the map to view its details. • Access ForeFlight’s extensive video library for feature tutorials and more in the Education section. Videos are grouped into categories and playlists to make it easy to find videos on specific capabilities or areas of the ForeFlight app. Tap on each video to start playing it directly in the app and get more details from the video description below. AI Airport Comments Summary • Quickly learn what pilots are saying about an airport with a helpful AI-generated summary of pilot comments. • Tap the Comments button in the top-right of an airport’s detail page to view the summary above the full list of comments. Aeronautical Map - Waypoint Settings • Customize which waypoints - VFR, IFR, or both - appear on the Aeronautical Map while in VFR Mode to access only the waypoints you need while decluttering the map. • With the Aeronautical Map layer enabled and the VFR Mode selected, tap the Settings button at the bottom of the Aeronautical Map Drawer and scroll down to the new Waypoint Settings section to find separate toggles for “Fixes & RNAV” and “VFR Waypoints”. • These toggles determine which waypoint types are enabled or disabled by the waypoint quick filter in the Aeronautical Map Drawer, allowing you to easily show only VFR waypoints, only IFR fixes and RNAV waypoints, or both using the waypoints quick filter while in VFR Mode. U.S. LTA Documents • Any FAA-published Letters to Airmen are now viewable in the FAA section of the Airport Procedures tab and saved for offline reference. • Available for customers with the U.S. region as part of their subscription plan. MFB One - ERAA Corridor • Easily customize, calculate, and display the Emergency Route Abort Altitude and control point for a Low Level Corridor. • Tap any route bubble in the FPL Editor and tap Low Level Corridor to enter the Low Level Corridor setup menu where you can set entry and exit fixes and customize the ERAA. • In addition to setting the ERAA corridor width (44nm by default), you can also set both a mountainous and non-mountainous ERAA (1,000 feet and 2,000 feet respectively by default). • Tap Apply to Route to add the Low Level Corridor to your route and display the ERAA corridor outline and ERAA control point directly on the map. • ForeFlight also adds a badge in the bottom-right corner of the screen displaying the ERAA for quick reference, which you can tap to show or hide the ERAA corridor outline. • Available with ForeFlight’s Military Flight Bag One subscription plan. ForeFlight Trip Support - Services Tab • Stay up to speed on trips and services you’ve contracted with ForeFlight’s Trip Support team directly in the app, with details on trip legs, crews and passengers, and up-to-date service status.  • ForeFlight Trip Support customers can select which of their pilots should have access to trip details and service status during the onboarding process. • Pilots with access to the Services tab can view details for individual legs of upcoming or ongoing scheduled trips, including the assigned aircraft and crew members, passengers, and any services contracted for that leg. Tap into each service to view more information like the current status, the name of the contracted company for that service, notes provided by Trip Support staff, and more. • Available in More > Services for ForeFlight Trip Support customers.

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16.6.1

June 27, 2024

Discover - Events & Education • Discover new fly-ins, new aviation communities, and new skills with the new Discover tab in More! • Access an interactive map and list of upcoming events from AOPA and EAA in the Events tab. Filter the events list by date and type (Learn, Discover, or Gather) and tap on any event in the list or on the map to view its details. • Access ForeFlight’s extensive video library for feature tutorials and more in the Education section. Videos are grouped into categories and playlists to make it easy to find videos on specific capabilities or areas of the ForeFlight app. Tap on each video to start playing it directly in the app and get more details from the video description below. AI Airport Comments Summary • Quickly learn what pilots are saying about an airport with a helpful AI-generated summary of pilot comments. • Tap the Comments button in the top-right of an airport’s detail page to view the summary above the full list of comments. Aeronautical Map - Waypoint Settings • Customize which waypoints - VFR, IFR, or both - appear on the Aeronautical Map while in VFR Mode to access only the waypoints you need while decluttering the map. • With the Aeronautical Map layer enabled and the VFR Mode selected, tap the Settings button at the bottom of the Aeronautical Map Drawer and scroll down to the new Waypoint Settings section to find separate toggles for “Fixes & RNAV” and “VFR Waypoints”. • These toggles determine which waypoint types are enabled or disabled by the waypoint quick filter in the Aeronautical Map Drawer, allowing you to easily show only VFR waypoints, only IFR fixes and RNAV waypoints, or both using the waypoints quick filter while in VFR Mode. U.S. LTA Documents • Any FAA-published Letters to Airmen are now viewable in the FAA section of the Airport Procedures tab and saved for offline reference. • Available for customers with the U.S. region as part of their subscription plan. MFB One - ERAA Corridor • Easily customize, calculate, and display the Emergency Route Abort Altitude and control point for a Low Level Corridor. • Tap any route bubble in the FPL Editor and tap Low Level Corridor to enter the Low Level Corridor setup menu where you can set entry and exit fixes and customize the ERAA. • In addition to setting the ERAA corridor width (44nm by default), you can also set both a mountainous and non-mountainous ERAA (1,000 feet and 2,000 feet respectively by default). • Tap Apply to Route to add the Low Level Corridor to your route and display the ERAA corridor outline and ERAA control point directly on the map. • ForeFlight also adds a badge in the bottom-right corner of the screen displaying the ERAA for quick reference, which you can tap to show or hide the ERAA corridor outline. • Available with ForeFlight’s Military Flight Bag One subscription plan. ForeFlight Trip Support - Services Tab • Stay up to speed on trips and services you’ve contracted with ForeFlight’s Trip Support team directly in the app, with details on trip legs, crews and passengers, and up-to-date service status.  • ForeFlight Trip Support customers can select which of their pilots should have access to trip details and service status during the onboarding process. • Pilots with access to the Services tab can view details for individual legs of upcoming or ongoing scheduled trips, including the assigned aircraft and crew members, passengers, and any services contracted for that leg. Tap into each service to view more information like the current status, the name of the contracted company for that service, notes provided by Trip Support staff, and more. • Available in More > Services for ForeFlight Trip Support customers.

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16.6

June 24, 2024

Discover - Events & Education • Discover new fly-ins, new aviation communities, and new skills with the new Discover tab in More! • Access an interactive map and list of upcoming events from AOPA and EAA in the Events tab. Filter the events list by date and type (Learn, Discover, or Gather) and tap on any event in the list or on the map to view its details. • Access ForeFlight’s extensive video library for feature tutorials and more in the Education section. Videos are grouped into categories and playlists to make it easy to find videos on specific capabilities or areas of the ForeFlight app. Tap on each video to start playing it directly in the app and get more details from the video description below. AI Airport Comments Summary • Quickly learn what pilots are saying about an airport with a helpful AI-generated summary of pilot comments. • Tap the Comments button in the top-right of an airport’s detail page to view the summary above the full list of comments. Aeronautical Map - Waypoint Settings • Customize which waypoints - VFR, IFR, or both - appear on the Aeronautical Map while in VFR Mode to access only the waypoints you need while decluttering the map. • With the Aeronautical Map layer enabled and the VFR Mode selected, tap the Settings button at the bottom of the Aeronautical Map Drawer and scroll down to the new Waypoint Settings section to find separate toggles for “Fixes & RNAV” and “VFR Waypoints”. • These toggles determine which waypoint types are enabled or disabled by the waypoint quick filter in the Aeronautical Map Drawer, allowing you to easily show only VFR waypoints, only IFR fixes and RNAV waypoints, or both using the waypoints quick filter while in VFR Mode. U.S. LTA Documents • Any FAA-published Letters to Airmen are now viewable in the FAA section of the Airport Procedures tab and saved for offline reference. • Available for customers with the U.S. region as part of their subscription plan. MFB One - ERAA Corridor • Easily customize, calculate, and display the Emergency Route Abort Altitude and control point for a Low Level Corridor. • Tap any route bubble in the FPL Editor and tap Low Level Corridor to enter the Low Level Corridor setup menu where you can set entry and exit fixes and customize the ERAA. • In addition to setting the ERAA corridor width (44nm by default), you can also set both a mountainous and non-mountainous ERAA (1,000 feet and 2,000 feet respectively by default). • Tap Apply to Route to add the Low Level Corridor to your route and display the ERAA corridor outline and ERAA control point directly on the map. • ForeFlight also adds a badge in the bottom-right corner of the screen displaying the ERAA for quick reference, which you can tap to show or hide the ERAA corridor outline. • Available with ForeFlight’s Military Flight Bag One subscription plan. ForeFlight Trip Support - Services Tab • Stay up to speed on trips and services you’ve contracted with ForeFlight’s Trip Support team directly in the app, with details on trip legs, crews and passengers, and up-to-date service status.  • ForeFlight Trip Support customers can select which of their pilots should have access to trip details and service status during the onboarding process. • Pilots with access to the Services tab can view details for individual legs of upcoming or ongoing scheduled trips, including the assigned aircraft and crew members, passengers, and any services contracted for that leg. Tap into each service to view more information like the current status, the name of the contracted company for that service, notes provided by Trip Support staff, and more. • Available in More > Services for ForeFlight Trip Support customers.

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ForeFlight Mobile EFB In-App Purchases History

$59.99

Basic Plus US - 3 months

Essentials for planning and navigation

$59.99

Basic Plus CA - 3 months

Essentials for planning and navigation

$119.99

Basic Plus EUR - 1 Year

Essentials for VFR/IFR planning & navigation

$119.99

Basic Plus CA - 1 Year

Essentials for planning and navigation

$119.99

Basic Plus US - 1 Year

Essentials for planning and navigation

$119.99

Basic Plus ME & SA - 1 Year

Essentials for VFR/IFR planning & navigation

$239.99

Pro Plus CA - 1 Year

Georef plates, Hazard Advisor, SynViz, more

$239.99

Pro Plus EUR - 1 Year

Georef charts, Hazard Advisor, SynViz, more

$239.99

Pro Plus US - 1 Year

Georef plates, Hazard Advisor, SynViz, more

$359.99

Performance Plus US - 1 Year

Best package with advanced flight planning

$359.99

Performance Plus US - 1 Year

Best package with advanced flight planning

Price History of ForeFlight Mobile EFB

Description of ForeFlight Mobile EFB

Download for a 30-day free trial. ForeFlight is the essential, integrated flight app that makes planning, flying, and logging flights a joy. ForeFlight delivers advanced flight planning capabilities, terminal procedure charts, enroute navigation charts, moving map, synthetic vision, hazard awareness, optional Jeppesen charts, a comprehensive library of market-leading weather information and visualization features, a large library of advanced aircraft performance profiles, customizable checklists, integration with a wide range of certified avionics and portable ADS-B and GPS receivers for inflight weather and data, a built-in documents catalog and cloud document capability for management of aircraft and flight operations publications, an easy-to-use pilot logbook for keeping track of flight experience, and so much more. ForeFlight is backed by our Pilot Support Team who delivers amazingly fast, accurate, and friendly customer service. Please note: Location is used to enable a moving map and to record track logs, the camera is used to attach photos to logbook, push notifications are used for important bulletins and flight alerts, and contacts are used to add people to flights. ForeFlight requires a subscription. Visit our website for more information on the available plan levels. FLIGHT PLANNING, BRIEFING, & FILING Plan flights with Touch Planning on the Map or full-featured form-based Flights view. Tap out a route in seconds and quickly see if flights will be affected by weather or TFRs. Helpful Route, Altitude, and Procedure Advisors make planning easy and accurate. Generate a graphical preflight briefing and file your flight plan directly from the app. Print a professional-grade Navlog for inflight reference. WEATHER Interactive weather layers include animated radar, global satellite and winds aloft, global icing, turbulence, and surface analysis, graphical AIR/SIGMETs, flight category, visibility, and more. View decoded METARs, TAFs, and MOS forecasts. Thoughtfully organized Imagery view puts a full range of forecast tools at your fingertips. PLATES, CHARTS, & MAPS Both VFR and IFR operations are covered with all of the essentials required for planning and navigation: data-driven Aeronautical Maps, VFR Sectionals, High/Low Enroute charts, SIDs, STARs, approach and taxi charts, and terrain, satellite, and street map views. GEO-REFERENCED APPROACHES & TAXI CHARTS Plates and taxi charts enable the real time display of your GPS location on the chart. They can also be overlaid on the Maps view along with weather and hazards for the ultimate situational awareness. GLOBAL HAZARD AWARENESS TECHNOLOGY Plan and fly with more confidence in all conditions and terrain. Top-down-view Hazard Advisor map layer, Terrain Profile View, and 3D Synthetic Vision seamlessly integrate into the map display to depict a clear picture of terrain and obstacle hazards anywhere in the world. When paired with an AHRS source, Synthetic Vision provides a backup attitude display. LOGBOOK Logbook makes it easy to log and share flights, track hours, review currency, record certificates and ratings, receive electronic instructor endorsements, and create experience reports. Your data is automatically synced across all your devices and protected in secure cloud storage. ADDITIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE: Built-in documents catalog with FAR/AIM, charts supplements, and more Airport, FBO, and fuel price information for thousands of locations Dynamic data-driven Aeronautical Maps Weight & Balance Glide Advisor Expected route and EDCT flight notifications Automatic over-the-air data updates Chart color inversion for better night flying experience Access to web planner REVIEWS Flying Magazine Editor's Choice 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017 App of the Year, Aviation Consumer, July 2011 Best Selling iPad Aviation App: 2010, 2011, 2012 "Best app for IFR" - Aviation Consumer "One of the most popular and most-respected aviation apps available" - Sporty's Pilot Shop
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ForeFlight Mobile EFB: FAQ

Can ForeFlight Mobile EFB support iPad devices?

Yes, ForeFlight Mobile EFB can support iPad devices.

Who made the ForeFlight Mobile EFB app?

ForeFlight, LLC is the developer of the app.

What is the lowest iOS version that ForeFlight Mobile EFB can run on?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 16.0 or above.

How does the app rank among users?

Users are raving about ForeFlight Mobile EFB, which has an exceptional rating of 4.4 out of 5.

What is the category of the ForeFlight Mobile EFB app?

Foreflight Mobile Efb Relates To The Weather App Genre.

What is the latest ForeFlight Mobile EFB version?

The current version of the ForeFlight Mobile EFB app is 16.9.

When was the last ForeFlight Mobile EFB update?

ForeFlight Mobile EFB updated its app on September 28, 2024.

When was ForeFlight Mobile EFB first released?

The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for the ForeFlight Mobile EFB app?

This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.

What languages are available on ForeFlight Mobile EFB?

The following list of languages is supported by the ForeFlight Mobile EFB app: American English, French (France), German (Germany).

Is ForeFlight Mobile EFB included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, ForeFlight Mobile EFB is not on Apple Arcade.

Does ForeFlight Mobile EFB support in-app purchases?

Yes, ForeFlight Mobile EFB supports in-app purchases for added functionality.

Does ForeFlight Mobile EFB provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, ForeFlight Mobile EFB does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in ForeFlight Mobile EFB?

Yes, there are commercial ads in ForeFlight Mobile EFB.

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  • Impressive on all levels

    As a student pilot in training, the decision to add ForeFlight has been incredible. The overall features, maps, and especially the logbook have made things so much easier and less stressful. Although there’s so much to learn, the customer service and support is beyond impressive. Just yesterday I submitted a help request and within an hour Trevor from the Pilot Support Team replied. Not only did he reply, but he also made the logbook correction for me, provided guidance for future entries and his response was very personable with knowledge of the airports involved. I can’t say enough about this product and their staff. Regardless of your level of certification and experience, make the investment in ForeFlight! They’ve made me a lifetime customer.
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  • Who do you ask?

    When you have an Apple iPad, Multiple Garmin devices, and Foreflight… who do you call to get a straight answer in regard to “How does this Hardware and Software connect together?”

    Well, in my case I have 5th gen iPad mini running Foreflight software, a Garmin GNC 355, and I’d love to know if it’s worth the $8000 to buy a Garmin GNX 345. To be worth it, I would need to KNOW for certain that I could communicate both directions between the 355 GPS and the iPad / Foreflight AND also receive all of the ADS-B in as well as Weather from the GNX 345. Does Garmin who produces the $20K in avionics know… no they don’t, they directed me to Foreflight. Does the Avionics ship know… no they don’t, they direct me to Foreflight. When I look at Apple connecting multiple devices via multiple Bluetooth connections they say yes you can have multiple Bluetooth connections and then give an example of connecting multiple ear buds which will play a common source of music BUT that is not the same as connecting into two complex avionics with bi-directional communication on at least one of the two. Long story short, just send the question to Foreflight is my recommendation because within hours of me doing so, I had a response which said definitely that I could simultaneously connect both the GNC 355 and GTX 345 via Bluetooth to my iPad, transfer flight plans back and forth and also get the weather and ADS-B in traffic info through Foreflight…. Thank you Foreflight support team
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  • Perfect Before Boeing

    Honestly, this aviation app has been my go to application for over a decade. It gives even novice pilots an awareness edge like no other. Even the finest 100k garmin panel seldom comes close to the ease of use of Foreflight. Since it has been bought by Boeing, Foreflight has gotten slower and more expensive. Even with the newest most powerful iPad plays it in slow motion. Take one look at Boeing and you know what is happening. Boeing has become a collection of DEI failures…especially starting with the 737. They went from remarkable to profoundly unremarkable in less than 60 months….and you can see it in Foreflight….likely dumbed down by a cast of “DEI unremarkable’s” who simply cannot do serious math. Sad indeed.
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