⭐️0 / 5
Rating
🙌0
Ratings
📼0 sc
Content
📦~ in 3 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale

All Versions of Lido mPilot

6.6.0

June 5, 2024

Lido mPilot 6.6 introduces a range of exciting enhancements, notably within the dynamic enroute module and the airport moving map. Our comprehensive weather suite now includes icing and turbulence phenomena, with forecast data extending up to 12 hours ahead. To optimize data load associated with these new phenomena, the width of the weather corridor has been reduced. Lido mPilot 6.6 also enables the review of weather phenomena in a vertical view, facilitating the identification of potential flight hazards. Selected airports now provide detailed information on various elements, including apron points, Engineered Material Arresting Systems (EMAS), hotspots with descriptions, intersection takeoff positions, no entry signs, one-way taxiways, and taxiway restrictions. Furthermore, Lido mPilot 6.6 delivers significant performance improvements for weather phenomena, enhancing both the accuracy and readability of depicted data.
More

6.5.10

February 2, 2024

Lido mPilot 6.5.10 includes bug fixes of Lido mPilot 6.5, making it even more stable and reliable. Your experience with our product is now smoother, thanks to the improvements we've made. Lido mPilot 6.5 brings exciting enhancements both in the dynamic enroute module as well as in the airport moving map. Our latest release introduces the Oceanic Track Overview feature within the enroute module, offering a comprehensive view of oceanic tracks. Supported tracks include the North Atlantic Organized Track System (NAT-OTS) and the Pacific Organized Track System (PAC-OTS). In addition to this enhancement, Lido mPilot 6.5 now supports the industry-standard aircraft interface protocol ADBP with FOMAX AID, allowing for the seamless depiction of the own ship symbol. One of the standout features of this release is the simultaneous display of the Lido Airport Moving Map (AMM) and the selected ground chart in split-view. Accessible through the bottom bar button, this functionality is available for all AMM customers. Lido mPilot 6.5 delivers unparalleled airport coverage with the Lido Airport Moving Map (AMM). With coverage extended to over 2,500 airports, Lufthansa Systems proudly offers the industry's most extensive database. This provides pilots and aviation professionals with real-time, dynamic digital maps, facilitating seamless navigation and informed decision-making during airport operations. The coverage spans airports of all sizes, meeting the diverse needs of all airlines.
More

6.5

January 23, 2024

Lido mPilot 6.5 brings exciting enhancements both in the dynamic enroute module as well as in the airport moving map Our latest release introduces the Oceanic Track Overview feature within the enroute module, offering a comprehensive view of oceanic tracks. Supported tracks include the North Atlantic Organized Track System (NAT-OTS) and the Pacific Organized Track System (PAC-OTS). In addition, Lido mPilot 6.5 now supports the industry-standard aircraft interface protocol ADBP with FOMAX AID, allowing for the seamless depiction of the own ship symbol. One of the standout features of this release is the simultaneous display of the Lido Airport Moving Map (AMM) and the selected ground chart in split-view. Accessible through the bottom bar button, this functionality is available for all AMM customers. As previously announced before the holiday season, starting from version 6.5, Lido mPilot delivers unparalleled airport coverage with the Lido Airport Moving Map (AMM). With coverage extended to over 2,500 airports, Lufthansa Systems proudly offers the industry's most extensive database. This provides pilots and aviation professionals with real-time, dynamic digital maps, facilitating seamless navigation and informed decision-making during airport operations. The coverage spans airports of all sizes, meeting the diverse needs of all airlines.
More

6.4

September 27, 2023

Lido mPilot 6.4 brings exciting enhancements to the weather module by introducing the Time Slider and the Flight Level Selector. The Time Slider feature allows pilots to observe and analyze the changes in weather phenomena over the enroute map in relation to the current weather conditions. It enables pilots to view the future and past weather patterns by using the Play button, adjusting the time range with +-15 minutes, or swiping the time scale. To return to the current UTC time, pilots can simply select the NOW button. With the Flight Level Selector, pilots have the ability to choose the altitude(s) for which they want to view the weather information on the enroute map. By sliding the upper and lower limits, they can set the desired flight level range. They can then adjust the range they require using the blue circle.
More

6.3

March 27, 2023

This release of Lido mPilot 6.3 is providing access to Company Airport Classification created by your administrator via Web Portal (if enabled for your airline), introduces the Expired Weather (if enabled for your airline). 6.3 is also addressing possibility of opening a chart in Lido mPilot from 3rd party app with a specified URL. Besides those three main functionalities, 6.3 includes small enhancements and changes based on your feedback. For example, improved sorting of Tempo charts, dashed indication on the EOSID and Tempo charts, improved annotation feature by increasing the number of available colors, option to change the thickness on pen, possibility to move already created line annotations, or colors of SIGMET polygons in a dark mode. Additionally 6.3 improves AMM arming behavior and Company layers. More information is available in Lido mPilot 6.3 release notes.
More

6.2

November 29, 2022

This release of Lido mPilot 6.2 is providing access to Company Layers created by your administrator via Web Portal (if enabled for your airline), introduces the Cold Weather Correction tool (as well when enabled for your airline), 6.2 is also addressing extended support for additional AIDs (using STAP protocol) for position source. Besides those three main functionalities, 6.2 includes small enhancements and changes based on your feedback. For example, the Option to toggle Class vs. Name of Controlled airspaces, to see the future charts, improved visibility of the OSS buttons in dark conditions, and displaying coordinates for pins with one decimal to achieve consistency with FMC, SAI charts support. Another improvement based on the feedback is resetting the default view of split view dividers by the double tap gesture, prominent AOI pages, and the New Flight button. For WX users, the DWD Convection has been improved with a clear indication of the top height FL for particular WX phenomena. More information is available in Lido mPilot 6.2 release notes.
More

6.1.20

June 28, 2022

This version of Lido mPilot is a maintenance release. It improves: - the number of error messages related to internet connection loss during the flight - "Loading Chart" after arming - a rare issue where the application displays "Loading Chart" for a significant amount of time after arming from the AMM module to the terminal chart, has been fixed. - arming calls affecting Apple Location Service - unexpected arming calls, triggering the opening of the AMM module, caused by reconnection of Apple Location Services during line-up for take-off have been fixed. - performance of the terminal module - the time required to render terminal charts has been improved, resulting in more efficient behavior of the application. - "Save" for an already saved flight after adding the chart to the clipboard - adding a new chart to the clipboard to an already saved flight plan allows saving this altered flight plan as a new flight plan. - overall stability of the application - multiple scenarios which resulted in unexpected termination of the application have been fixed. For more information about the new features of Lido mPilot 6.1, please refer to the release notes of LidomPilot 6.1.
More

6.1.1

April 13, 2022

This version of Lido mPilot is a maintenance release. It resolves the slow downloading of company documents caused by an upgrade in Apple's Xcode13 environment. For more information about new features of Lido mPilot 6.1, please refer to the release notes.
More

6.1

April 11, 2022

This release of Lido mPilot comes with features: · Own Ship Symbol (OSS) messages · Two-fingers swipe gesture on terminal charts · Limited zooming out on terminal charts · New annotation tool for terminal charts and AMM · Display of charts with the effective date in the future
More

5.2.4

June 22, 2021

This release increases the overall quality and the app stability. The new feature in this release is the availability of the new Weather phenomena covering all flight levels.
More

Price History of Lido mPilot

Description of Lido mPilot

----- FOR AIRLINE USE ONLY ----- ----- Overview ----- This all-in-one navigation application offers easy access to your terminal charts and a dynamically generated enroute map, as well as your operational documents. Optimized for airline use, Lido mPilot is designed to improve the pilots’ situational awareness so that they can focus on what truly matters: safe and efficient aircraft operations. Our tablet solution is designed to support modern airline workflows. Lido mPilot comes with the aeronautical terminal charts for Zurich, Switzerland. Additional airports can only be downloaded and viewed by employees of an airline who have a Lido mPilot contract with Lufthansa Systems. The Lido RouteManual terminal charts, used by more than 100 airlines worldwide and the basis of Lido mPilot, are meticulously crafted to display aeronautical procedures and information intuitively. The charts are in high contrast color designed specifically for use on electronic displays. Moreover, they can be tailor-made based on the specific operational requirements of your airline. ----- App Features ----- - Flight Folder to manage an entire flight - Automatic loading of ATC flight routes - Dynamic Enroute Map - Airport Moving Map - Own ship position on Enroute charts - Static terminal charts - Web-based document management - Automatic data synchronization - Chart annotations - Sharing flight plan and charts - Charts & Enroute Map based on appearance settings of the device - Integrations with other Lido Products & third party vendors Contact Lufthansa Systems from our official website to receive an evaluation chart library if you want to know more.
Show less

Lido mPilot: FAQ

Does Lido mPilot have support for iPad devices?

Yes, Lido mPilot is compatible with iPad devices.
The Lido mPilot app was created by Lufthansa Systems Americas Inc..
The minimum iOS version for the Lido mPilot app is 17.0.
No ratings have been provided for the Lido mPilot app so far.
The Main Genre Of The Lido Mpilot App Is Navigation.
6.6.0 is the newest version of Lido mPilot.
Lido mPilot rolled out its latest update on July 1, 2024.
Lido mPilot originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Lido mPilot is suitable for children aged Lufthansa Systems Americas Inc..
Lido mPilot is available in English.
Unfortunately, Lido mPilot is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Lido mPilot does not allow for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use Lido mPilot with Apple Vision Pro.

Screenshot of Lido mPilot

ipad

More Applications by Lufthansa Systems Americas Inc.

Alternatives to Lido mPilot

Reviews of Lido mPilot

  • Horrible program and poor charts.

    The program itself seems to be written for a windows engineer. It’s practical use in the flight environment is extremely poor and clunky. This program was forced on us at work I believe will be a contributing cause in future accident or incident. It’s lack of support for ADSB data and no VFR charts take away from situational awareness. If you change runways for departure or arrival, you must also go back and change the SID or STAR. Swapping between the airport, moving map and the ground charts at any of the big airports is horrible.
    I believe anyone would be better off to use NOAA charts this program.
  • Terrible product

    Our airlines has forced us to switch to LIDO from Jeppessen. This GUI is full of glitches, the two finger page swap is so sensitive that if you pinch to zoom, it sometimes switches charts, very frustrating and the app crashes. How can you release an app that seems to have been designed by a school kid without having undergo real quality control?

    The charts are also terrible. The STARs have no runway transition text and it appears no one is quality checking the source data as I have already found numerous charts with gross errors. You boast that showing only the data you need for a runway as better, but the problem is when you get a last minute runway change, not easy to quickly find the correct altitude. One must select a new STAR with that runway, requiring a lot of steps. This adds complexity as we are entering the critical phase of flight. Speeds are in black making them easy to miss.

    The new multi window interface for the charts is the worst. How is splitting the IAC into 4 windows better than a single window. Your backup PDFs are 100 times better, can you offer a single window option? I can get everything I need without re-sizing and or zooming each little window to be able to see what I need to. Did you even have real pilots offer advice on how this will work?

    The AMM is missing number spots, runway length, exit distances. You have to reference the AGC and APC to get all the information you need. Why can’t you have it all on 1 chart?

    The weather layers are terrible, where are the turbulence charts? What about ADS-B in capability? The weather looks like someone took a cue from Roblox and if you want it updated it, you must close the app and re-open it, it does not have a time lapse, in short completely useless.
  • Dark mode

    After years of looking at the bright white but dimmed screen in my face at 3am, I’m leaving this in the hope that me begging you to create a proper dark mode for iOS will actually happen.
    I understand Apple doesn’t make it easy, but for those of us up at all hours of the night could you please please made this improvement!