Thursday, October 31, 2024
Thursday, October 31, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning October 31, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, October 28, 2024
Monday, October 28, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on October 31, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on October 31.
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Thursday, October 3, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning October 5, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, September 30, 2024
Monday, September 30, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on October 3, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on October 3.
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Thursday, September 5, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning September 5, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Wednesday, September 4, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Private pilots and corporate operators now have the added benefit of easily locating Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) member companies through iFlightPlanner.
This new service will help thousands of pilots find an avionics shop in the United States through iFlightPlanner’s web-based platforms, including iFlightPlanner for AOPA, and mobile apps for iOS. The collaboration is expected to expand to additional countries in the future.
iFlightPlanner is the simple, cost-effective flight planning solution with ADS-B connectivity for private pilots and corporate operators. Through its comprehensive airport, FBO, and business directory, AEA member companies will receive a Basic Listing that includes:
- Business name
- Telephone numbers
- Radio frequency
- Current fuel prices (if applicable)
Opportunities for member companies to upgrade their listings to maximize the exposure for their services and amenities are also available.
"This new service from iFlightPlanner now offers AEA members with an added benefit," said Mike Adamson, president and chief executive officer of the Aircraft Electronics Association. "Our members in the U.S. will now be included as part of iFlightPlanner’s basic business listings on its digital platforms. Those companies who have earned our Avionics Training Excellence Award will also be identified. Pilots now have an added tool to quickly find our government-certified repair stations at airports throughout the country."
iFlightPlanner teamed with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association in 2020 to make a version of its interactive, web-based flight planning tool available free of charge to hundreds of thousands of AOPA member pilots. With AEA member shops now listed in the directory, these aircraft owners and pilots are only one call away from aviation’s technology experts.
"Collaborating with AEA to provide their members increased visibility through all of our digital platforms is a natural extension of iFlightPlanner," said Andy Matthews, co-founder and director of business development at iFlightPlanner. "By integrating AEA's member companies into our airport business directory, we’re not only enhancing the exposure of these avionics businesses but also ensuring that pilots can easily connect with the specialized services they need to maintain or upgrade their aircraft."
Monday, September 2, 2024
Monday, September 2, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on September 5, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on September 5.
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Thursday, August 15, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone, both available in the App Store, support ADS-B traffic and weather connectivity with the leading portable and certified ADS-B solutions on the market.
Pilots with an iFlightPlanner Premium Membership will see all currently supported device manufacturers in the Settings menu, accessible from the Home screen, as shown here:
Noticeably absent from this list are the GDL-series devices from Garmin, the first and second generation Stratus devices, as well as the Scout and Sentry units from uAvionix due to exclusive arrangements with certain EFBs. iFlightPlanner's currently supported manufacturers and their respective devices include:
Appareo |
Lynx by L3HARRIS |
Stratus 3 |
NGT-9000 |
Stratus 3i |
NGT-9000+ |
Dual |
NGT-9000D |
XGPS170 |
NGT-9000+ |
XGPS170D |
NavWorx |
XGPS190 |
SkyRadar |
Levil |
SkyRadar-D |
iLevil 3 AW |
SkyRadar-DX |
iLevil 3 SW |
Stratux |
iLevil AP |
uAvionix |
Astro Link |
echoUAT |
BOM |
SkySensor |
Thursday, August 8, 2024
Thursday, August 8, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning August 8, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, August 5, 2024
Monday, August 5, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on August 8, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on August 8.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Thursday, July 11, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning July 11, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Tuesday, July 9, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Flying to Oshkosh this year? The first 50 AOPA members to present their iFlightPlanner for AOPA arrival sign at the members-only happy hour on Monday, July 22, will receive a complimentary 1-year iFlightPlanner Core or iFlightPlanner Premium membership along with some great AOPA and iFlightPlanner swag!
HOW TO GET YOUR FREE SWAG
- Print your iFlightPlanner for AOPA arrival sign HERE and display it in your aircraft upon landing.
- Check in at AOPA Member Services from 9am-5pm to receive your entry bracelet for the Members-Only Deck.
- Be among the first 50 members to present your iFlightPlanner for AOPA arrival sign at the members-only happy hour on Monday, June 22.
PRINT MY ARRIVAL SIGN
A few NOTAMs:
- Only arrival signs with the official iFlightPlanner for AOPA logo will be accepted.
- iFlightPlanner Core and iFlightPlanner Premium memberships (25 of each) will be randomly distributed with each swag bag.
- Entry bracelets for the Welcome to OSH AOPA Members-Only Happy Hour will be available from 9am-5pm at the AOPA Member Services desk, located at the AOPA Campus in Booth #463.
Welcome to OSH AOPA Members-Only Happy Hour
Monday, July 22 – 5:30-6:30pm CT
Hang out on the new AOPA Members-Only Deck, have a drink, and mingle with fellow aviation enthusiasts as we look forward to another great week at AirVenture. Check in at Member Services to receive your entry bracelet that will allow you access to the happy hour – and the Members-Only Deck all week! If you are among the first 50 members to present your iFlightPlanner for AOPA arrival sign at the event, you'll receive a special gift from AOPA and iFlightPlanner!
Monday, July 8, 2024
Monday, July 8, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on July 11, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on July 11.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Wednesday, June 19, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
The 2024 AirVenture Notice specifies sign codes used to inform ground personnel of your desired parking area at Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH). You'll need to display one of these signs for your arrival and another for departure based on your aircraft type and parking or camping preference.
Arrival Signs
NOTE: Requests for the North 40 or South 40 areas are NOT guaranteed.
Departure Signs
Please know this Notice does not supersede restrictions contained in other FDC NOTAMs, however it is required reading and should be part of every pilot's preflight preparation.
This year's arrival and departure signs are again produced in partnership with iFlightPlanner for AOPA, the powerful web interface for AOPA members to plan flights using hi-res charts and weather imagery, retrieve regulatory compliant weather briefs, file flight plans, and much more!
Remember to print your arrival and departure signs before your trip and fly safe!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Wednesday, June 12, 2024 @ 3:25 PM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning June 13, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner is excited to announce its partnership with Hangar Direct, the Airbnb-like marketplace that connects pilots with owners of available hangar space in the United States.
CREATE FREE ACCOUNT
Whether you’re looking for a nightly rental, monthly lease, or aiming to list your hangar for sale, this collaboration promises to simplify the process of finding and booking hangar space for you – and the entire general aviation community.
GETTING STARTED IS EASY:
- Create your FREE account
- Find a hangar (or list your own)
- Protect your aircraft while supporting GA
This partnership is a testament to Hangar Direct’s dedication to solving the problem of hangar space availability in general aviation. By combining the extensive reach and flight planning expertise of iFlightPlanner with this innovative solution from Hangar Direct, we are poised to make finding and leasing hangar space easier than ever before.
CREATE FREE ACCOUNT
As this partnership evolves, we plan for our platforms to work together to provide you with a smooth, user-friendly experience. From simply searching for and booking a hangar you need, or listing one you own for transient pilots to rent, the process will be intuitive and efficient.
We invite you to create your FREE account and see all that Hangar Direct has to offer!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, June 10, 2024
Monday, June 10, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on June 13, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on June 13.
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Thursday, May 16, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning May 16, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, May 13, 2024
Monday, May 13, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on May 16, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on May 16.
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Wednesday, April 24, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Not planning with an iFlightPlanner Premium membership is likely costing you - using these four simple planning tools will help save you fuel, time, and money every time you fly!
Detailed Aircraft Performance Profiles
iFlightPlanner offers the most detailed aircraft performance profiles of any flight planning solution. Not only can you input performance data by altitude, but as an iFlightPlanner Premium, you're able to create and plan using multiple performance profiles that will maximize your aircraft's range or cruise speed. The flight planner is so robust that it interpolates aircraft performance based on all available data, and gets more precise as you add details to the profile for each altitude.
Do you have performance profiles that you've perfected for your aircraft? Let us know, the iFlightPlanner Crew will be happy to help add it to your account!
Aircraft Fuel Range Mapping
Instantly see if you can reach your destination non-stop, or know when you'll begin burning your predetermined reserve fuel with our fuel range identifiers. The orange marker shows where you'll tap into your reserve, while the red marker indicates the maximum range of your aircraft given your route, aircraft performance, and forecasted winds. Each fuel setting is available when editing an aircraft from your My Aircraft list, allowing the markers to appear on the map automatically for iFlightPlanner Premium.
Graphical Fuel Price Map Layers
Turn on the fuel price layers in any of our interactive maps, including iFlightPlanner for iPad, to get a look at the most recently reported fuel prices across the country. Each fuel price links to our comprehensive Airport/Facility Directory for each airport, complete with FBO details, runway information, and printable airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures.
Altitude Efficiency Comparison Tool
Leveraging your detailed aircraft performance profiles, iFlightPlanner can compare every altitude (up to your aircraft's maximum) to identify the quickest, and most fuel-efficient altitudes for your flight. Simply click the Compare Altitudes button in the online Flight Planning Interface or in iFlightPlanner for iPad to discover the fuel savings waiting for you enroute!
Using another EFB but want to switch to iFlightPlanner and take advantage of these great features? Our Competitive Upgrade Program allows you to trade-in your existing subscription and have the time remaining on it added to your new iFlightPlanner Premium.
If you have any questions, please send us a message. We are always happy to help and want you to get the most out of your iFlightPlanner experience!
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Thursday, April 18, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning April 18, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, April 15, 2024
Monday, April 15, 2024 @ 8:08 PM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on April 18, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on April 18.
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Thursday, March 21, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning March 21, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, March 18, 2024
Monday, March 18, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on March 21, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or mobile device will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on March 21.
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Wednesday, March 6, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
The FAA has released AC 91-78A, updating guidance for aircraft owners, operators, and pilots under Title 14 CFR part 91 on using Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs). This update simplifies replacing traditional paper information with digital solutions, including hosted database and software applications, while ensuring regulatory compliance.
EFBs like iFlightPlanner have been be a game-changer, allowing pilots to store and retrieve essential flight information electronically, such flight plans, regulatory compliant weather briefs, weight and balance calculations, aeronautical charts, and more. The new guidance clears the way for fully digitized cockpits, provided the digital information meets specific criteria: it must not replace required aircraft systems, should be equivalent to the paper versions, must be current and accurate, and should not interfere with flight operations.
Additionally, the AC recommends assessments for human-machine interface and Crew Resource Management (CRM), and highlights the importance of training and security procedures to ensure safe and effective use of EFBs.
» FAA AC 91-78A: Use of Electronic Flight Bags
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Thursday, February 22, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning February 22, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, February 19, 2024
Monday, February 19, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on February 22, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on February 22.
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Thursday, January 25, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning January 25, 2024 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, January 22, 2024
Monday, January 22, 2024 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on January 25, 2024. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on January 25.
Thursday, December 28, 2023
Thursday, December 28, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning December 28, 2023 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, December 25, 2023
Monday, December 25, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on December 28, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on December 28.
Thursday, November 30, 2023
Thursday, November 30, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning November 30, 2023 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, November 27, 2023
Monday, November 27, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on November 30, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on November 30.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Thursday, November 2, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning November 2, 2023 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, October 30, 2023
Monday, October 30, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on November 2, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on November 2.
Thursday, October 5, 2023
Thursday, October 5, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning October 5, 2023 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, October 2, 2023
Monday, October 2, 2023 @ 1:16 PM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on October 5, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on October 5.
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Thursday, September 7, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning September 7, 2023 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, September 4, 2023
Monday, September 4, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on September 7, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on September 7.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Thursday, August 10, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning August 10, 2023 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, August 7, 2023
Monday, August 7, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on August 10, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on August 10.
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Thursday, July 13, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning July 13, 2023 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, July 10, 2023
Monday, July 10, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on July 13, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on July 13.
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Thursday, June 15, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning June 15, 2023 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, June 12, 2023
Monday, June 12, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on June 15, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on June 15.
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Tuesday, June 6, 2023 @ 1:00 PM
The 2023 AirVenture Notice specifies sign codes used to inform ground personnel of your desired parking area at Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH). You'll need to display one of these signs for your arrival and another for departure based on your aircraft type and parking or camping preference.
New for 2023 is the option for GAC and GAP arrivals to request either the North 40 or South 40 - but note these requests are NOT guaranteed.
Arrival Signs
Departure Signs
Please know this Notice does not supersede restrictions contained in other FDC NOTAMs, however it is required reading and should be part of every pilot's preflight preparation.
This year's arrival and departure signs are again produced in partnership with iFlightPlanner for AOPA, the powerful web interface for AOPA members to plan flights using hi-res charts and weather imagery, retrieve weather briefs, file flight plans, and much more!
Remember to print your arrival and departure signs before your trip and fly safe!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Thursday, May 18, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 28-day AIRAC cycle beginning 5/18/23 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, May 15, 2023
Monday, May 15, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on May 18, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on May 18.
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Thursday, April 20, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
Official airport, navigation and chart data for the FAA's 56-day AIRAC cycle beginning 4/20/23 became current today as of 09:01Z. This includes updated georeferenced data for airport diagrams and instrument approach procedures available in iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone.
Anytime you access iFlightPlanner or iFlightPlanner for AOPA from your desktop, laptop, or smartphone browser you can be confident you're seeing the most current and accurate data available.
To ensure iFlightPlanner is current on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap "Check for Updates" in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab. Each app will quickly tell you which packages need to be updated!
The iFlightPlanner Crew
PLAN. FLY. LOG.
Monday, April 17, 2023
Monday, April 17, 2023 @ 8:00 AM
iFlightPlanner for iPad and iFlightPlanner for iPhone users may now download airport and navigation data as well as aeronautical charts, georeferenced airport diagrams and terminal procedures for the FAA Data Cycle that goes into effect on April 20, 2023. Simply tap the button in the upper-left corner of the Downloads tab to "Check For Updates."
Pilots using iFlightPlanner for AOPA or iFlightPlanner on their desktop, laptop, or smartphone will see the iFlightPlanner Cloud automatically make the transition to the new data at 9:01Z on April 20.