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FltPlan Go FAQ

What is FltPlan Go available for? FltPlan Go is available on iOS (iPad/iPhone) and Android.

How much does FltPlan Go cost/how many devices can you download it on? FltPlan Go is entirely free. FltPlan Go can be downloaded on an unlimited amount of devices. As long as you sign into your FltPlan account, all information will sync.

Do I need an connection for FltPlan Go to work? No, FltPlan Go can be used while offline. Downloading charts, updating , filing a flight plan, and some other features require an internet connection. However, once the charts are downloaded and flight plan filed, these mapping features work offline for inflight use.

What iPad do you recommend? We recommend any iPad running iOS 11.0 or later. For capacity, we recommend 128GB and a Wi-Fi + Cellular model. If you get a Wi-Fi only model, you will need an external GPS/ADS-B device.

What Android do you recommend? We recommend any device running Android 5.0 and up. We do not recommend Kindle Fire tablets or ASUS ZenPad devices running OS 6.0 and below due to a mapping software incompatibility.

What are the minimum requirements to install FltPlan Go for iOS or Android? FltPlan Go for iPad requires iOS 11.0 and later to install. FltPlan Go for Android requires OS 5.0 and later to install.

How do I stay signed in to FltPlan Go? Tap the Sign In button in the top right corner on the FltPlan.com, Maps, or NavLogs tab. Enter your Username and Password then tap Sign In. If you are using an iPhone, the sign in button will be a small blue user (top right).

Can I create a flight plan in FltPlan Go? Yes, go to FltPlan.com tab and tap Create a Flight Plan. You can also save and file a flight plan on the Maps tab; tap Maps > Edit > Save/File. You can choose App or Web to file the flight plan. App will allow you to file the flight plan from within FltPlan Go. Web will take you to the New Flight Plan page on FltPlan.com.

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How do I display Downloaded Maps? Why aren’t my maps displaying? On the Maps tab, tap Options (settings wheel – top left) > Downloaded Maps Only. If you are offline, make sure that the maps are downloaded first in Downloads > Maps.

How do I know my charts are current? In Downloads, green icons indicate current charts and red icons indicate expired charts. You can view expiration dates for Maps by going to Downloads > Delete Downloaded (trash bin icon – top right) > Maps. Alternatively, you can tap on the chart in the map picker which will list the dates. You can view expiration dates for procedures or A/FDs by going to Airports > Procedures or A/FDs and selecting a chart to view. The dates are listed on either the left and right side, or top and bottom of the charts.

How do I update Expired Maps? Go to Downloads > Misc > and download the Airports Database file. Then, tap on Update All or tap on the individual file to update. Once you have updated all expired files, you can delete them within Downloads by tapping the Trashcan icon and tapping Delete All Expired.

How do I delete Expired Files? Go to Downloads > Trashcan icon > tap Delete All Expired.

Can I update to the latest iOS? We will post a message in Settings > from FltPlan when it is safe to update.

How do I connect to an external GPS device (Dual XGPS150, Bad Elf, Garmin Glo)? Connect to the unit via , then on the External page ensure you have Internal GPS source selected.

How do I connect to an external ADS-B device? Connect your tablet to the ADS-B device via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. In FltPlan Go, tap on External and select the ADS-B device. After the device is connected, go to Maps > ADS-B (top right) to enable Traffic and Weather.

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What Avionics or ADS-B devices does FltPlan Go connect to? FltPlan Go is compatible with many Avionics and ADS-B devices including Garmin, Stratus 3, Dynon, Avidyne, Dual, Stratux, and many more. To view a complete list, click here: https://www.fltplan.com/FltPlanConnectivityOptions.pdf

Is FltPlan Go compatible with Stratus 3? Yes, FltPlan Go is compatible with Stratus 3 for ADS-B Traffic and Weather. FltPlan Go is not compatible with any other Stratus unit, due to these units being locked into an exclusive agreement with another EFB.

Does FltPlan Go support AHRS? FltPlan Go for iPad supports AHRS. To enable AHRS, go to Maps > Split Screen > Flight Instruments. FltPlan Go for Android does not currently support AHRS. We hope to include this feature for Android in the near future.

How do I move Downloads to an SD card on Android? Go to Downloads > Storage Location (Folder icon - top right) > select Use External Storage > tap OK. All downloads after Use External Storage is selected will go to the SD card.

After you have transferred your downloaded files to your SD card, you can click the Trash Can (Delete Downloaded Files) in the top right. Then you can delete the files from your internal storage.

How do I delete Documents? Go to Downloads > Documents. Tap and hold on the document you want to delete then tap Delete. You can also go to Downloads > Delete Downloaded Files (trash bin icon – top right) > Documents.

What countries is FltPlan Go available for download in? FltPlan Go is available for download in North America. At this time, we have no immediate plans to expand outside of North America. If you are looking to view trip information for airports outside of North America, go to FltPlan.com > Flight Planning > Quick Info.

How do I create Custom Waypoints? To create a Custom Waypoint, go to Maps > Edit > Waypoints > Add. Add a name and the latitude and longitude. A description is optional.

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How do I Direct To? You can Direct To a couple different ways. 1. Open Maps > Edit and tap on the fix and you will see a Direct To option. 2. Rubber-band the route (tap and hold on the map) until you see an Add to Route box display. Tap on the down arrow (V) to the fix and select Direct To.

How do I edit a flight plan in FltPlan Go? Go to Maps > Edit to edit the route. You can edit by typing a new fix or rubber-banding the route to add fixes. To delete a fix, tap on the fix and tap Delete. To save the route, tap on Save.

How do I display the HUD in Maps? Tap and hold on the green square icon (bottom right of Maps) and slide left. To change information on the HUD, tap on the title and select the category that you want to display including: Altitude, Bearing (Next), Dist. (Next), Distance (Dest), ETE, Lat/Long, Magnetic Course, Speed (kts), Speed (mph), and True Course.

Does FltPlan Go offer Split Screen? Yes, to enable Split Screen, go to Maps or NavLogs and tap on Split Screen Options (two horizontal arrows – blue background). Tap on the screen that you wish to view alongside Maps or NavLogs. FltPlan Go for iPhone does not support Split-Screen due to screen size limitations.

How do I connect to XM Weather? XM Weather works with our app if you own the XM Weather Receiver and the Baron Mobile Link device. Without the Mobile Link device there is no way to get the XM subscription to our app.

Can I overlay an approach plate on the Map? Yes, you can overlay an approach plate on the map in a couple different ways. 1. Tap on the arrival and select View Procedures. Tap on the approach to overlay on the map. 2. Enable the Airports layer, go to Maps > Layers > Airports. Tap on an airport icon on the map and select View Procedures. Note: only geo-referenced approaches will display on the map. There will be a Procedure Options menu (bottom right) that will allow you to adjust the approach.

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How do I determine if my charts are up to date? You can determine this in a couple different ways. 1. Go to Downloads and check that the icons display green, a green icon means that the charts are current. 2. Go to Airports > Procedures to view a procedure. The dates will be listed on the right and left side of the chart. 3. Go to Downloads > Delete Downloaded Files (trash bin icon – top right) and select Maps. You will see the expiration date listed.

I do not see the connectivity option for Jeppesen FD. Why is it not displaying? The Jeppesen FD transfer feature will only work if that N# is selected and there is a current or future flight plan. To enable your N#, go to FltPlan.com > Settings > Edit Aircraft List and select Jepp FD and tap Save Changes. Any flight plans will have to be updated (Quick Change) to reflect these changes.

Where are the Legends of Sectionals and other documents located? To find these documents, go to Downloads > Documents and download the file that you need. Once you download this file, go to Binders > My Binders (top center button) and select Documents. Tap on the file to expand.

What is MOS? MOS forecasts include important and practical details necessary for pre-flight planning such as temperature, ceiling height, visibility, wind speed & direction, the probability of precipitation, and the precipitation type. These forecasts provide weather data up to four days out, presented in 3-hour windows and refreshed hourly.

How do I import Custom Waypoints or Map Layers? Custom waypoints can be imported in KMZ, KML, or CSV format. To do this, click on the file in your device and it will automatically import and open into FltPlan Go. Custom Maps can be imported using iTunes. Go to Maps > Map Options (top left) > and tap on Custom Waypoint Files or Custom Map Layers. Note: Importing these files is currently available on iOS only.

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FltPlan Go iPad How To FltPlan.com Icon Access FltPlan.com

Maps Icon Select Route Edit Route Create a Flight Plan Predictive Keyboard Rubber Banding Direct To – Nearby Me Direct To – Edit Route Direct To – Rubber Band Overlay Approach Plate on Map – Arrival Airport Overlay Approach Plate on Map – Airports Overlay Approach Plates on Map - METARs Display ADS-B Data on Map ADS-B Traffic Options ADS-B Data Display Customizable HUD HowGozit U.S & Canadian Customs Layers CDI – Course Deviation Indicator Garmin Connext System

NavLog Icon NavLog Overview Download NavLogs

External Garmin Connext System

Settings Unregister Device from Notifications

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FltPlan.com ACCESS FROM FltPlan Go

Select the FltPlan.com icon to access your account information; create and file your flight plan on the go; and edit Checklists and Weight & Balance profiles. You can also access Premium Services including eAPIS, Flight Tracking, SMS, and Runway Analysis.

Select Create a flight plan to go to the New Flight Plan page. Enter pertinent flight information and place a check-mark next to the flight plan in File This and select Press Here When Done to file.

Select Web to open FltPlan.com in a .

Select the Home icon to be brought back to the Main Menu page of FltPlan.com.

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Maps SELECT ROUTE

Tap on User Routes and select your route from the drop down menu. The route that you select will display on the map and in the Edit box.

Routes are color-coded the same as the Main Menu on FltPlan.com. Pink is for today, yellow is for tomorrow, green is for 2 days in advance, dark blue is for 3 days in advance and light blue is for future routes.

The route list displays Today’s Routes, Future Routes, Past Routes, and Saved Routes.

Pull down on the User Routes list or tap on the Refresh icon to update route information.

To delete a Saved Route, tap and slide left.

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Maps EDIT ROUTE

Select the Edit button to view and edit your route. The Edit box will display the route with Tokens. If you tap on a Token you will have the following options:

• Show On Map: Zooms to that particular fix on the map • Direct To: Adds the Lat/Long of your current position to the fix • Delete: Deletes the Token • Insert Before: Will insert a fix before the selected Token • Insert After: Will insert a fix after the selected Token

When editing a route in Token mode, you can tap and drag the token to rearrange the route.

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Maps PREDICTIVE KEYBOARD

Type in the fix or airport identifier in the Edit box and the predictive keyboard will give you the likeliest options. Tap on the correct one, and it will automatically be populated into the Edit box. The more letters of the fix or airport id you type in, the narrower your range of choices will be.

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RUBBER BANDING Maps

Add a fix to the middle of the route:

• Tap and hold on the route until you see a red circle appear where your finger is. • Move your finger to the desired location and let go. • This will display the Add to Route box. • The Add to Route box displays fixes including: o Lat/Long o Custom Waypoints o Airports o VORs o Intersections o NDBs • Tap on the fix to add it to the route. • Tap on the down arrow (V) next to the fix to view more options including Direct To and Add to Route.

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DIRECT TO — NEARBY ME Maps

There are different ways to use the Direct To feature in the Maps section. Selecting Direct To will create a new route that is direct from your present position to the selected fix. Three methods of using Direct To are listed below.

DIRECT TO – NEARBY ME

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Maps DIRECT TO — EDIT

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Maps DIRECT TO — RUBBER BAND

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Maps OVERLAY APPROACH PLATE ON MAP — ARRIVAL

View Weather, METARs, and Winds directly over approach plates overlaid on the map for your route. The transparency of the approach plate can be adjusted to allow for clear viewing of the selected base map layer. The feature also allows for rubber-banding so that the route of flight can be aligned with the approach path.

All of these features enhance situational awareness when transitioning from the enroute phase to the approach phase of your flight.

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Maps P OVERLAY APPROACH PLATE — AIRPORT •

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Maps OVERLAY APPROACH PLATE — METARS •

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DISPLAY ADS-B DATA ON MAP Maps •

Connect to an external ADS-B unit to display ADS-B data overlaid on the map including: Regional & CONUS Radar, Traffic, PIREPs, NOTAMs, METARs, TAFs, and Traffic Breadcrumbs. Tap on the ADS-B data icons on the map to display additional information for Traffic, PIREPs, NOTAMs, METARs, and TAFs. Select Traffic Settings to view the Traffic color legend and enable options such as Minimize Distant Traffic, Hide Distant Traffic, and Display Relative Altitude.

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Maps ADS-B TRAFFIC OPTIONS •

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Maps ADS-B DATA DISPLAY

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Maps CUSTOMIZABLE HUD

The Heads-Up-Display (HUD) is located at the bottom of the map and displays various in-flight information including: Accuracy, Altitude, Bearing (Next), Distance (Next), Distance (Destination), ETE, Lat/Long, Magnetic Course, Speed (kts), Speed (mph) and True Course. The HUD can also be displayed on the bottom of Procedures on the Airports tab.

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Maps HOWGOZIT (PART 1 of 2)

HowGozit is the companion to our highly accurate NavLog. HowGozit gives you real time progress of how your flight is proceeding along your route.

When you pass a point, just enter your time over the fix and fuel on board. HowGozit will not only give you an accurate new ETA, it will let you know your planned fuel on board upon landing.

If you have GPS on your device, HowGozit automatically gives you the time over the fix, eliminating the need to manually enter it. The are based on our precise NavLog figures and not just your current ground speed.

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Maps HOWGOZIT (PART 2 of 2)

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NavLogs NAVLOG OVERVIEW

Select My NavLogs/Wx to display and download your NavLogs. Switch NavLog formats from Web, paged PDF, and sheet PDF for viewing preferences. Use features such as Time Stamp and Draw to add important details. Easily Print or Email your NavLog by selecting the designated buttons.

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NavLogs DOWNLOAD NAVLOGS

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Maps U.S & CANADIAN CUSTOMS LAYERS

The Customs layer overlays CBP port of entry locations for the U.S and on the map. Plan your flight and enable the Customs layer to view all possible CBP port of entry locations. Tap on the icon for additional information including the airport name, telephone and fax numbers, hours of operation, and requirements. Select Airport Info inside the Custom’s popup to access additional airport information, including frequencies, runways, and procedures.

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Maps CDI COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR

CDI uses your current GPS position to determine your deviation in nautical miles from your route of flight. When your map is zoomed out, CDI allows you to see if you are on course. If not, a green on the Course Deviation Indicator will display how many nautical miles off course you are. If it lines up directly under the aircraft symbol, then you are perfectly on course. If the green line displays on the 4, then you are off course by 4 nautical miles. If you are entirely off course, the Course Deviation Indicator will display red.

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Maps CREATE A FLIGHT PLAN (PART 1 of 2)

Create a Flight Plan allows you to quickly create or modify a flight plan when access to the internet is limited or when you are in a last minute hurry to get the flight plan in the system.

Information from your flight plan will automatically transfer to the Create Flight Plan section and you can easily modify by tapping on the desired fields. When the flight plan is complete, tap on Save or Save/File and you will receive a message that the flight plan has been accepted. If you used Save/File, the flight plan will automatically be selected for filing and display in your Active Flight Plan List on FltPlan.com. You will also receive an updated NavLog on FltPlan Go on your .

This is not a replacement for the current method to create or modify a flight plan. This is an alternative for those with limited access to internet or for last minute filing. It is still suggested to use the Web selection for filing if you have access to the internet.

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Maps CREATE A FLIGHT PLAN (PART 2 of 2)

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Garmin Connext GARMIN CONNECTIVITY & FLIGHT PLAN TRANSFER (PART 1 OF 3)

FltPlan Go integrates with Garmin Pilot and the Garmin Connext System to wirelessly transfer flight plans and display ADS-B weather, traffic and location information.

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Garmin Connext GARMIN CONNECTIVITY & FLIGHT PLAN TRANSFER (PART 2 OF 3)

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Garmin Connext GARMIN CONNECTIVITY & FLIGHT PLAN TRANSFER (PART 3 OF 3)

Display Garmin ADS-B weather, traffic and location information in FltPlan Go.

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Settings UNREGISTER DEVICE FROM NOTIFICATIONS

If you would like to stop receiving Push Notifications (new NavLogs & Flight Plans) for accounts that you are no longer signed into on your device, please follow the steps below.

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User’s Manual FltPlan Go | iPad

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BEFORE YOU GET STARTED 9

1. REGISTER FOR YOUR FREE ACCOUNT 9 2. REQUEST PERMISSION TO FILE FLIGHT PLANS 9 3. PRE-FLIGHT YOUR DEVICE 10

LINK TO FLTPLAN.COM 11

AIRPORTS 12

HISTORY 13 FAVORITES 13 VIEW ON MAP 13 AIRDROP 14 SEARCH AIRPORTS 15 RUNWAY WIND 15 AIRPORTS NEAR ME 16 ADD TO BINDERS 16 NAVIGATING THE AIRPORT ICON 16 AIRPORT DIAGRAM BUTTON 17 NEARBY AIRPORTS BUTTON 18 OPEN A/FD BUTTON 18 NAVIGATING THE AIRPORT 19 FBOS 19 INFORMATION 19 FREQUENCIES 19 RUNWAYS 19 PROCEDURES 20 ▪ ARROWS & CHECKMARKS. 20 WEATHER 20 ▪ METARS/TAFS/PIREPS. 20 MOS 21 NOTAMS 21 FUEL 21 REMARKS 21 VIEW IN WEB BROWSER BUTTON 21

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MAPS 22

NEARBY ME BUTTON 22 MAP OPTIONS BUTTON 22 ▪ VFR – ACTIVATE/CLOSE. 23 ▪ TRACK FORWARD. 23 ▪ TRACK UP. 23 ▪ NORTH UP. 23 ▪ ENABLE SHIP POSITION. 23 ▪ ENABLE RANGE CIRCLES. 23 ▪ LABEL ROUTE FIXES. 23 ▪ DOWNLOADED MAPS ONLY. 23 ▪ SHOW DRAWING. 23 ▪ ENABLE SEARCH & RESCUE. 23 ▪ COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR. 23 ▪ TOGGLE BREADCRUMBS. 24 ▪ SAVE BREADCRUMBS 24 ▪ CLEAR CURRENT BREADCRUMBS. 24 ▪ BREADCRUMB LIST. 24 O CUSTOM MAP LAYERS 25 ▪ GO TO DEPARTURE AIRPORT. 25 ▪ GO TO ARRIVAL AIRPORT 25 ▪ CUSTOMIZE ROUTE & ICON. 26 ▪ GPS POSITION. 26 ▪ USE STATIONARY ICON. 26 ▪ RUNWAY OPTIONS 26 SPLIT SCREEN BUTTON 26 BUTTON 26 CONNECTIVITY BUTTON 27 ▪ GARMIN PILOT. 27 ▪ JEPPESEN FLITEDECK. 27 ▪ DYNON. 27 ▪ AVIDYNE. 27 ▪ SHARE FLIGHT PLAN. 27 MY ROUTES BUTTON 27 ▪ REFRESH ICON 27 ▪ AUTO SYNCING ROUTES. 27 VIEWING APPROACH PLATES ON THE MAP 28

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MAPS 29

PENCIL TOOL 29 MEASURE TOOL 30 TIMER BUTTON 30 VIEW AIRPORT INFORMATION ON MAPS 30 LAYERS TAB 31 ▪ DOWNLOADED MAPS ONLY 31 ▪ CHOOSE BASE MAP 31 ▪ SUAS. 31 ▪ TFRS. 31 ▪ STATE OUTLINE. 31 ▪ AIRPORTS. 32 ▪ FUEL PRICES. 32 ▪ CAP SEARCH GRID 32 ▪ STADIUMS. 32 ▪ CUSTOMS. 32 ROUTE TAB 32 RUBBER BANDING 32 EDIT TAB 33 CREATE/MODIFY/ADD TO EXISTING ROUTES 33 ▪ REVERSE BUTTON. 33 ▪ P/P BUTTON. 33 ▪ SAVE BUTTON. 33 ▪ SAVE/FILE BUTTON. 33 ▪ TOKENS/TEXT BUTTONS. 34 ▪ DELETE A FIX. 34 ▪ WAYPOINTS BUTTON. 34 ▪ PROCEDURES BUTTON. 34 ▪ SR GRID BUTTON. 34 IMPORTING KMZ, KML, CSV CUSTOM WAYPOINTS 35 METARS TAB 36 MOS TAB 37 WINDS TAB 38 ▪ USE LOW SLOW SCALE. 38 SIGMETS TAB 38 ▪ SIGMET AND AIRMET OPACITY 38 ▪ SHOW LEGEND BUTTON 38

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MAPS 39

WEATHER TAB 39 ▪ ENABLE BARON WEATHER. 39 ▪ WEATHER 39 ▪ ANIMATED WEATHER. 39 XM WEATHER TAB 39 CONNECT TO BARON MOBILE LINK SYSTEM 39 ADS-B TAB 40 HUD 41 AUTO CENTER BUTTON 41

NAVLOGS 42

NAVLOG OPTIONS BUTTON 42 ▪ REFRESH CURRENT NAVLOG 42 ▪ DOWNLOAD ALL NAVLOGS FOR TODAY 42 ▪ DEPARTURE AIRPORT 42 ▪ ARRIVAL AIRPORT 42 SPLIT SCREEN BUTTON 42 HOWGOZIT 43 AIRDROP BUTTON 44 MY NAVLOGS / WX BUTTON 44 NAVLOGS WEB & PDF BUTTONS 45 NAVLOGS 46 ▪ NAVIGATION LOG. 46 ▪ TRIP 46 ▪ WINDS MATRIX. 46 ▪ WEATHER INFO. 46 ▪ AUTO SYNCING NAVLOGS. 46

EXTERNAL 47

PREFERRED DEVICES 48

CHECKLIST 49

GETTING STARTED CREATING A CHECKLIST ON THE FLTPLAN WEBSITE 49

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CHECKLIST FOR NXXX 49 CHECKING OFF ITEMS 49 SKIPPING AN ITEM 50 TEXT TO SPEECH 50 RESET LIST BUTTON 50 AUTO SYNCING CHECKLISTS 50

BINDERS 51

EDIT BUTTON 51 MY BINDERS BUTTON 51 ▪ MY DOCUMENTS. 51 ▪ MY FIRST BINDERS 52 ▪ EDIT 52 ▪ ADD BUTTON. 52 ▪ AIRDROP BUTTON. 52 ▪ ADD BUTTON. 52 ▪ UPLOADING TO FLTPLAN GO. 53

WEATHER 54

MY AIRPORTS/ROUTES BUTTON 54 LOCATION 54 ROUTE 54

FLIGHT TRACKING 55

MY AIRCRAFT BUTTON 55 ▪ + 55 ▪ EDIT 55 ADDING AN AIRCRAFT TO TRACKING 55 FLIGHT TRACKING PAGE 56 SWITCHING AIRCRAFT 56

TOOLS 57

TOOLS LIST 57 PDC SERVICE BUTTON 57

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TOOLS 58

CLOUD TOPS 58 WEIGHT & BALANCE 59 ▪ THE LEGEND 59 ELOGBOOK 60 ▪ LOG ENTRY 60 61 TEMPERATURE CONVERSION 61 WIND CALCULATOR 61 ▪ PREFS BUTTON 61 WIND CALCULATOR W/AIRPORT 62 FUEL CONVERSION 62 ▪ CHANGE FUEL TYPE 62 ▪ CUSTOM FUEL TYPE 62 DENSITY ALTITUDE CALCULATOR 63 ISA TEMP. CALCULATOR 63 EQUAL TIME POINT CALCULATOR 63

SCRATCH PAD 64

MY DOODLES BUTTON 64 ▪ TEXT 64 ▪ DRAW 64 ▪ MY DOODLES BUTTON 64 ▪ EDIT 64

DOWNLOADS 65

UPDATE ALL 65 FAILED DOWNLOADS BUTTON 65 TRASH CAN ICON 65 MAPS BUTTON 66 PROCEDURES BUTTON 67 DOCUMENTS BUTTON 67 A/FD BUTTON 67 MISC. BUTTON 67

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DOWNLOADS 68

DOWNLOAD’S LEGEND 68 TOTAL SPACE FOOTER 68

SETTINGS 69

TUTORIAL & SUPPORT 69 CURRENT USER 69 ALLOW SLEEP MODE 69 BRIGHTNESS 69 SUPER DIM 69 ALLOW GPS IN BACKGROUND 69 MINIMUM RUNWAY LENGTH: X FT. 70 SHOW NOTIFICATION ALERT 70 MESSAGES FROM FLTPLAN.COM 70 APP VERSION: 70 REFRESH DATABASES BUTTON 70 BUTTON 71 CLEAR CACHE BUTTON 71 TURN OFF MAP LAYERS 71 UNREGISTER FROM NOTIFICATIONS 71

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Before You Get Started

FltPlan Go is a companion to the FltPlan.com website. If you are not a registered user, please complete the following steps prior to using the FltPlan Go:

1. Register for your Free Account

▪ To create your free account, go to www.FltPlan.com and click the Become a Registered User link at the top of the FltPlan Log In page. Create your username and password on the New Registration page. Usernames and passwords are limited to a maximum of eight alpha- numeric characters. No spaces, punctuation, or special characters are allowed.

▪ You must complete your username and password and accept the FltPlan.com disclaimer before you can advance to the registration form.

▪ Enter all pertinent information on the registration form in order to file IFR and VFR flight plans. You must enter your name in one of the PIC name slots. You can enter up to ten different PIC names and ten different aircraft registration numbers. Performance data is supplied for a variety of aircraft types. You can use the generic performance data provided for your aircraft, or customize it to match the way you fly. For more information on entering and editing performance data for your aircraft, refer to the FltPlan.com User Tutorial.

▪ Once you complete the registration form, you will arrive at the Main Menu page. FltPlan allows you to create and store IFR flight plans up to 180 days in advance. Flight plans can only be created, stored, and filed if you have entered all of the pertinent info on the Pilot/User Info page and have entered at least one aircraft into your account.

2. Request Permission to File Flight Plans

▪ Send an email to [email protected] giving FltPlan.com authorization to file your flight plans. For example:

My Username is: ______My Name is: ______I give FltPlan.com authorization to file flight plans on my behalf.

▪ Emailing your authorization request does NOT automatically file your flight plans. After we process your request, you will receive instructions via email regarding how you can select your flight plans to be filed.

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3. Pre-Flight Your Device

▪ Verify that the iPad is up to date with the latest FltPlan Go software and is up to date with the latest Apple iOS. To check if compatibility testing with the latest iOS is complete, go to Settings – Messages from FltPlan.

▪ To aid in device security, use a properly supported device that is dedicated to the aircraft and not shared with personal use.

▪ Make the most of your FltPlan Go in-flight experience, and complete the following before take-off:

▪ NavLogs

• NavLogs are automatically synced from FltPlan.com to FltPlan Go. Tap on the NavLog to download and tap on the Refresh icon to update.

▪ Charts & Maps

• Go to Downloads and select the download category: Maps, Procedures, Documents, A/FD and select the region to download.

• Once charts are downloaded, go to Maps – Options (settings wheel – top left) – Downloaded Maps Only.

▪ Airport & FBO Information

• Go to the Airports icon and search for the airport ID to view airport information, procedures, or weather.

▪ Trip-related documents

• Go to Downloads – Documents and select the document to download. Then go to Binders – Documents to view the documents.

▪ Download Checklists and Weight & Balance profiles

• Go to the Checklists icon or Tools – Weight & Balance to download these items for offline use.

▪ Connect to an external ADS-B device

• Make sure that the iPad is connected to the unit via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. On FltPlan Go, go to the External icon and select the unit to connect to. Once connected, go to Maps – ADS-B to display in flight Traffic & Weather.

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Link to FltPlan.com

▪ The FltPlan Go app will default to the Airports section when initially opened.

▪ To sign in to your FltPlan account within the app, select the FltPlan icon, then tap the Sign In button on the top right corner of the page. On an iPhone, the Sign In icon will be a blue user icon located in the top right. Enter your username and password and tap Sign In.

▪ If you do not already have a FltPlan account, tap the Create Your Account button to register.

▪ If you want to have multiple users logged into your FltPlan Go app simultaneously, first log into your account.

▪ After logging into your account, click the Sign in button again (which will have your username displayed in it) and a drop-down window will appear with the option to Add Account .

▪ Tap Add Account and it will prompt you to sign into an additional account.

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Airports

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Airports

▪ The Airports header, shown below, contains History, Favorites, Show on Map, AirDrop, Browse Airports, Runway Wind Calculator, Nearby Me, and Add to Binders buttons.

History

▪ Tap the History button to display a drop-down box of the recent airports you have searched/used.

▪ Select an airport to view detailed information including procedures, FBOs, airport diagram, etc.

▪ To switch between recently viewed airports, tap the History button and the same drop-down box will appear containing your airport search history.

▪ To delete an airport from History by swiping to the left and tapping the Delete button.

Favorites

▪ Tap the Favorites button and a drop-down box will appear containing the most used/important airports that you would like to access.

▪ Select any of the airports from the Favorites drop-down box and you will be brought to that airport's page containing all available airport information, FBO information, procedures, etc.

▪ To add an airport to your Favorites, tap the + located on the top right side of the Favorites drop-down box. The airport currently being viewed will then be added to your list of Favorites.

▪ To delete an airport from Favorites by swiping to the left and tapping the Delete button.

View on Map

▪ The next button on the Airports header is the View on Map button. Tap this button and the airport that is currently displayed with populate in the Maps section directly on the map with airport information.

▪ From this pop-up window you can see the latitude, longitude, city, fuel, runway, clearance, and much more information.

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AirDrop

▪ AirDrop allows you to connect to other devices and share entire Binders containing a variety of documents or specific documents between devices (i.e. from iPad to iPhone) and to other FltPlan.com users’ accounts.

▪ Be sure to have Wifi and Bluetooth enabled on your device, and on the device you intend to AirDrop documents to or receive from, and select to make yourself discoverable to everyone or people in your .

▪ From the Airports section of the FltPlan Go app you can directly transfer an airport’s information. First, tap the AirDrop button and a drop-down menu will appear.

▪ On the AirDrop drop-down menu you will see all the discoverable devices within 25 feet of your device. Tap the device you wish to send the airport information page you are viewing to, and beneath the device the message, “Waiting…” will appear.

▪ On the device you are sending the AirDrop request to, a pop-up window will appear asking to Accept or Decline the share.

▪ Tap Accept and a green message will on the receiving device stating that the AirDrop was successful. The Airport information will appear in the Binders section of FltPlan Go of the receiving device.

▪ On your device that initated the AirDrop, the message “Sent,” will appear if the AirDrop was successful.

▪ Airdropped information will be located in Binders – My Binders.

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Search Airports

▪ The next button on the Airports header is the Search Airports button. This button, located in the center of the header, displays the airport identifier of the airport you are currently viewing. Tap this button and a drop-down box will appear with a search bar to search for different airports.

▪ On the bottom of this drop-down box there are buttons labeled U.S., Canada, and Other. These buttons are here to assist in narrowing down search results by providing lists of available airports in certain regions. States are listed under the U.S. option, Provinces listed under Canada, and various Countries are listed under Other.

▪ You can choose to either tap within the search bar and type an Airport ID, Airport, or city name, or you can look under one of the labeled buttons to begin your search for an airport.

▪ Tap the desired airport from the drop-down box and you will be brought to that airport's page containing all available airport information, FBO information, procedures, etc.

Runway Wind Calculator

▪ The next button on the Airports header is the Runway Wind Calculator button.

▪ From the Runway Wind Calculator you can calculate your Tail Wind and X Wind from the runway you are using. Beneath the Tail Wind and X Wind boxes you can choose your runway from a series of buttons.

▪ Beneath the Runway Numbers you will see the Wind From, Wind Speed, and Gusting To calculators. Slide the white circle from left to right to increase the direction and speed of the wind acting on your runway. As you adjust the wind angle and speed, you’ll notice the Tail Wind and X Wind numbers will change.

▪ Tap the Prefs button in the upper right corner to type in your Tailwind Calculation, Tailwind Limit, XWind Caution, and XWind Limit.

▪ On the runway image, a blue arrow depicts the direction of the wind on your selected runway, and moves as you adjust the Wind From calculator.

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Airports Near Me

▪ Airports Near Me takes your current location and scans for airports that are nearby.

▪ Tap this button and you will see a list of airports in order from the closest to the farthest in location to you.

▪ Tap on the airport to view all available information, FBO information, Weather, Procedures, etc.

Note: Location Services must be turned On within the iPad. To do this, go to iPad Settings and tap on , then click on Location Services and switch the setting to On.

Add to Binders

▪ To the right of the Nearby Me button is the Add to Binders button.

▪ From this drop-down box, tap the + located in the right corner to add the current airport you are viewing to a binder.

▪ When you tap on the + sign, a pop-up window will appear labeled Add new binder, where you can type in a name for the binder you are creating. Then press Okay.

▪ Your new binder will be accessible through the Binders section.

▪ You will see the name of your new binder in the Add to Binders drop- down box, along with other binders you have created.

Navigating the Airport Icon

▪ The airport's identifier, city, state, and coordinates will be displayed on the top of the page. To the right of this information are buttons labeled Airport Diagram, Nearby Airports, and Open A/FD.

▪ Information regarding the Clearance, Tower, Fuel Type, ASOS/AWOS, Variation, AOE (Airport of Entry – U.S. Customs Airports), Elevation, Ground, and ATIS of the selected airport will be displayed.

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Airport Diagram Button

▪ Tap the Airport Diagram button and you will bring the diagram full- screen however, the Airport Diagram button will only appear if there is an FAA approach chart available showing an airport diagram. On the header you will see the Back, Enable Ship, Breadcrumbs, Time Stamp, FBO, Timer, Annotate, Lock Screen, Print, Email, and Rotate buttons.

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Nearby Airports Button

▪ Tap Nearby Airports to view the Nearby Airport and Nearby Alternates.

▪ Select any of the airports listed and you will be brought to the airport page containing all available airport information, FBO information, procedures, etc.

Open A/FD Button

▪ Tap on this button and the A/FD will appear full-screen. When you tap on the A/FD it will automatically download for offline use. If you wish to download all of the A/FDs for a particular region, go to Downloads – A/FD.

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Navigating the Airport

▪ Located on the left side of Airports section is a list of tabs that are features associated with this airport, including FBO's, Information, Frequencies, Runways, Procedures, Weather, MOS, NOTAMs, Fuel, and Remarks.

FBOs

▪ Tap the FBO tab and you will see all of the FBOs at that airport.

▪ Each FBO has features listed under Services, including their provided/optional amenities such as car services, fuel prices, contact information, and frequency.

▪ Tap the About button, next to Services, to see a summary of the FBO. Tap the down arrow (bottom right) of FBO to view additional information.

Information

▪ Tap the Information tab to see the AOE (Airport of Entry – U.S. Customs Airports), Elevation, Fuel, Latitude, Longitude, Time Zone, and Variation of your selected airport listed.

Frequencies

▪ Tap the Frequencies tab to view all information available for that airport, including the Clearance, ATIS, ASOS/AWOS, Ground, and Tower information for the selected airport.

Runways

▪ Tap the Runways tab to view runway information.

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Procedures

▪ Select Procedures to view Airport, Approaches, Arrivals and Departure information. Tap on a chart and you will be brought to a PDF file.

▪ Arrows & Checkmarks. If a document is geo-referenced, it will display a purple arrow.

▪ If a document is downloaded, it will display a green check mark.

▪ Tap on the down arrow next to a procedure to display the Add to Binder and View On Map Options.

▪ Add to Binder will add procedures to the binder selected within Binders (top right of Airports)

▪ View on Map will display that procedure on the map if it is geo- referenced.

Weather

The Weather header shows options for weather monitoring including All, METAR, TAF, and PIREP and SPECI.

The All option from within the header shows a summary of weather information, such as METAR REPORTS, TERMINAL FORECASTS, PIREPS and NEARBY DEPARTURE AIRPORT METARS.

▪ METARs/TAFs/PIREPs. Tap any of the options to display that specific data.

▪ Note: You must be connected to Wi-Fi or through an ADS-B unit to have the most current weather information.

▪ Refreshing Weather. To refresh any Weather, tap and drag down on the Reports side of the screen. A time stamp will appear on the top of the screen indicating how long it has been since the last update.

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MOS

▪ MOS forecasts include important and practical details necessary for pre–flight planning such as temperature, ceiling height, visibility, wind speed and direction, the probability of precipitation, and the precipitation type.

▪ MOS forecasts provide weather data for up to four days out, presented in 3–hour windows, and refreshed hourly.

NOTAMs

▪ The NOTAMs tab shows information regarding the NOTAMs for your selected airport. Listed are Notams, FDC, and General.

▪ Note: You must be connected to Wi-Fi or through an ADS-B unit to have the most current NOTAMs information.

Fuel

▪ The Fuel tab shows fuel options available at the selected airport: Jet, 100LL, 80/87, and Mogas.

▪ NOTAM Jet, 100LL, 80/87 and Mogas. Tap any of these options to display fuel information.

▪ Refreshing Fuel. To refresh these fuels, tap the fuel prices and swipe down. A green message located directly above the fuel will display, in minutes, when the price was refreshed

Remarks

▪ By tapping on the Remarks tab, you will see a list of general FAA remarks for the airport including traffic patterns.

View in Web Browser Button

▪ Tap View in Web Browser to be directed to the FltPlan website displaying the Airport/FBO information page. A window will pop up with the message: Leaving the app. Click Yes to leave FltPlan Go and go to the FltPlan website through Safari or your default web browser.

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▪ The Maps icon is the third icon from the top of the Dashboard.

▪ At the top of the Maps section is a header containing Nearby Me, Map Options, Split Screen, Zoom, Connectivity, My Routes, Annotate, Ruler, Timer, Layers, Route, Edit, METARs, MOS, Winds, SIGMETs, Weather, XM Weather, and ADS-B buttons.

Nearby Me Button

▪ The first button on the header is the Nearby Me button. This button takes your current location and scans for airports that are nearby, listedin order from closest to farthest.

▪ Tap the Show on Map switch at the top right of the Nearby Me drop- down box to show the nearby airports on your map.

▪ From this drop-down box, select a different airport by tapping on any of the listed airports. You will have the option to Go To Airport or Direct To.

▪ Note: Location Services has to be On within the iPad itself. To do this, go to iPad Settings → Privacy → Location Services → On.

Map Options Button

Tap Map Options and a scrolling drop-down box will appear on the left side of the screen with optiona including:

VFR- Activate/Close, Track Up, North Up, Track Forward, Enable Ship Position, Enable Range Circles, Label Route Fixes, Downloaded Maps Only, Show Drawing, Enable Search and Rescue, Course Deviation Indicator, Toggle Breadcrumbs, Breadcrumb Options, Custom Waypoint Files, Custom Map Layers, Go to Departure Airport, Go to Arrival Airport, Customize Route & Icon, and Runway / Airport Options.

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▪ VFR – Activate/Close. The VFR – Activate/Close feature allows you to activate or close your VFR flight plan. Tapping this button will bring you to the Open/Close VFR Flight Plans page on FltPlan.com. Note: you need internet to use this feature.

▪ Track Forward. The Track Forward feature will only display the area in front of the ship position. Ship will display at the bottom of the map.

▪ Track up. The Track up feature moves the map around the ship position.

▪ North up. The North up feature moves the airplane icon instead of the map.

▪ Enable Ship Position. Tap Enable Ship Position to have an airplane icon appear on the map representing the ship position.

▪ Enable Range Circles. Tap Enable Range Circles to show circles on your displayed map. These circles represent a range of distances moving outward from the selected point on your map. This feature is helpful in visualizing the range of distances your aircraft is from a certain point.

▪ Label Route Fixes. Tap the Label Route Fixes tab to have the route fixes on your map display with labels.

▪ Downloaded Maps Only. Tap the Downloaded Maps Only tab to only view maps that you have already downloaded and are not streaming from online.

Note: Use Downloaded Maps Only after charts are downloaded in the Downloads section. This will display the downloaded maps when the iPad has no access to Wi-Fi.

▪ Show Drawing. Tap the Show Drawing tab to have any drawings that you have done on the map.

▪ Enable Search & Rescue. Tap Enable Search and Rescue to display the SR Grid button on the Edit tab.

▪ Course Deviation Indicator. Tap on the Course Deviation Indicator to display the CDI at the bottom of the map. CDI uses your current GPS position to determine your deviation in nautical miles from your route of flight. Tap and hold on the aircraft in the center of the CDI to adjust the scale. You can choose from 1nm, 2nm, and 4nm.

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Breadcrumbs Playback. Breadcrumbs Playback allows you to track your exact flight path on the map and allows you to view and replay your breadcrumbs at different rates of speed. You can also save your breadcrumbs and share them between multiple accounts, and upload them to FltPlan.com or open in Earth.

▪ Toggle Breadcrumbs. To enable Breadcrumbs, tap the Toggle Breadcrumbs. Breadcrumbs track your path of flight so that you can playback and review.

▪ Save Breadcrumbs. Tap Save Breadcrumbs and a pop-up window will appear labeled, Save Breadcrumbs, What do you name your current breadcrumbs? Type in the name you wish to call your current breadcrumbs and then tap the Save button.

▪ Clear Current Breadcrumbs. Tap the Clear Current Breadcrumbs tab to clear Breadcrumbs that you currently have displayed.

▪ Breadcrumb List. Tap the Breadcrumb List and you will be brought to Saved Breadcrumbs, and Online Breadcrumbs.

• Saved Breadcrumbs. Tap any breadcrumbs listed beneath this label and a pop-up will appear labeled with the options to Open, Email, Rename, Upload to FltPlan.com, and Delete.

• Open Breadcrumbs. Tap Open and that breadcrumb file will display on the map. The Breadcrumbs Playback pop-up box will appear in the top right of the Maps screen.

• Breadcrumbs Playback. On the Breadcrumbs Playback pop- up window you will see several options, including Play, Pause, Stop, the Flight Duration in hours, minutes, and seconds, a Speed Option bar, and a Flight Percentage bar. Tap Play and the breadcrumbs from your flight will populate on the map. Tap Pause to pause the breadcrumbs playback will pause, and tap Stop to entirely exit your started breadcrumbs playback.

• Speed Option Bar. The Speed Option bar has two icons on either end, a turtle icon (representing a slower speed) and a rabbit icon (representing a faster speed). Slide the switch on the Speed Option bar toward the turtle icon to playback your breadcrumbs at a slower speed, and slide the switch toward the rabbit icon to increase the speed of your breadcrumb playback.

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• Flight Percentage Bar. The Flight Percentage bar has a percentage on the right side indicating what percentage of your flight flown is displayed.

• Online Breadcrumbs. Tap any breadcrumbs listed beneath this label and a pop-up will appear with options to Delete or Download. Tap Delete to remove breadcrumbs. Tap Download to download a set of breadcrumbs from online to be stored for offline storage.

• Google Earth. Tap on Google Earth which will prompt the email and create a KML file of your Breadcrumbs. Tap on the file and open with Google Earth.

• Email Breadcrumbs. Tap on the Email Breadcrumbs button and a pop-up email window will appear with the saved breadcrumbs document in the body of the email. Compose the email and the recipient will be able to open these breadcrumbs on FltPlan Go.

• Breadcrumbs to FltPlan.com. Tap the Upload to FltPlan.com button to have your saved breadcrumbs then accessible from all of your other devices.

▪ Custom Waypoint Files. Tap Custom Waypoint Files to display a list of all the waypoints that were imported into FltPlan Go. Tap on the file to display the waypoints on the map.

▪ Custom Map Layers. Tap Custom Map Later to display a list of all the map layers that were imported into FltPlan Go. Tap on the file to display the file to overlay on the map. Tap on Custom Layer Options (bottom right) to remove the map layer or adjust the opacity.

o To upload Custom Map Layers in MBTILE format: Connect your device to your computer and open iTunes. In iTunes, click on the device icon and select File Sharing (bottom left). Click on FltPlan Go and drag the MBTILE into the FltPlan Go Documents and the file will upload to Fltplan Go.

▪ Go to Departure Airport. This tab redirects to the Airports section on the Departure Airport of the route.

▪ Go to Arrival Airport. This tab redirects back to the Airports section of the Arrival Airport of the route.

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▪ Customize Route & Icon. Tap on Customize Route & Icon and the Choose an Airplane Icon window will appear where you can choose your airplane icon specifics. Choose between a Jet, Prop, and Helicopter shape, Small, Medium, or Large icon size, and from 8 various colors.

• Beneath the Choose Route Color section tap the color you wish to set your route to.

• Beneath the Route Line Opacity section you can set the opacity of your route line how it appears against the map.

▪ GPS Position. Toggle between Aircraft Center or Aircraft Nose for the GPS position displayed on the map.

▪ Use Stationary Icon. This will change your ship icon to a circle when the plane is stationary.

▪ Runway Options. Tap the Runway Options tab and a drop-down box will appear with the options to Show Runways on Map and to Choose Runway Color. Choose between displaying Runway icons or Icons. Runway Icons will display the runways within them. To enable these icons on the map, go to Maps – Layers – Airports.

Split Screen Button

▪ Tap the Split Screen button and a drop-down menu will appear with different options to show simultaniously.

▪ These options are what can be combined with the Maps section (as well as the NavLogs section) including Airports, Flight Instruments (AHRS), Procedures, NavLogs, Howgozit, Checklist, Weather, ScratchPad, and Tools.

▪ Tap an option to display, and your screen will be split horizontally or vertically to display a Maps screen or NavLogs screen in conjuction with one of the Split Screen Options.

Zoom Button

▪ Tap the Zoom button to display the following Zoom options: Zoom to Ship, Zoom to Departure, Zoom to Arrival, Zoom to Entire Route, and Zoom to Breadcrumbs.

▪ Tapping on any of these options will zoom to this area on the map.

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Connectivity Button

▪ Tap the Connectivity button and to display a drop down menu with Export Flight Plan and Share Flight Plan options.

▪ Garmin Pilot. Tap on Garmin Pilot to tranfer your route to Garmin Pilot. When you are connected to Garmin avionics that support flight plan transfer, that unit will be listed to send the flight plans to.

▪ Jeppesen FliteDeck. Tap on Jeppesen FliteDeck to select your route for transfer. You can also transfer an edited route by selecting Current Route. This will transfer the route that is in the Edit box.

▪ Dynon. Tap on Dynon to select your route for transfer. Note: FltPlan Go must to be connected to Dynon on the External tab first.

▪ Avidyne. Tap on Avidyne to select your route for transfer. Note: FltPlan Go must be connected to Avidyne on the External tab first.

▪ Share Flight Plan. FltPlan Go can transfer flight plans from device to device via AirDrop or Email.

My Routes Button

▪ Tap the My Routes button and a drop-down box will appear labeled My Routes. This will display all flight plans in your FltPlan.com account.

▪ Beneath My Routes, there are Today's Routes, Future Routes, and Past Routes and Saved Routes.

▪ Verify that you are viewing a route by looking for a check mark next to the airport identifiers. This check indicates that you are viewing the corresponding route.

▪ To delete a Saved Route, press and swipe left on the route. A red Delete button will appear to the right of the route. Tap on the Delete button and the Saved Route will be deleted.

▪ Refresh Icon. To refresh the lists of routes, tap on the Refresh icon in the upper right corner of the My Routes drop-down box.

▪ Auto Syncing Routes. When you create a flight plan on the FltPlan.com, flight information including NavLogs, Routes, Weight & Balance Calculations, and Checklists are auto synced from FltPlan.com to FltPlan Go.

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Viewing Approach Plates on the Map

▪ When displaying a route on the map or when the View Airports layer is enabled, tap an airport icon and several buttons including View Runways, View Airport, and View Procedures.

▪ Tap on the View Procedures button and the Procedures window will display all procedures for the selected airport. At the top of this window there is an option to Download All Procedures for this Airport.

▪ Tap the geo-referenced procedure and it will overlay on the map. If you have a route displayed, it will appear beneath your route.

▪ On the right side of the screen a Plate Options button will appear when a procedure is displayed. This button appears as a capital (P).

▪ Tap this button and the Procedure Options window will appear where you can choose from several options.

▪ Change the Opacity of your route by sliding the switch from left to right for a stronger or softer opacity.

▪ Tap the View Airport button to be redirected to the Airports section of the app for additional airport information.

▪ Tap the View Procedures button to view additional Procedures that can be displayed on the map.

▪ Increase your situational awareness with geo-referenced approach charts displayed beneath your route on the map, and edit your route through rubber banding directly from the map itself.

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Pencil Tool

▪ Tap the Pencil icon on the Map toolbar and the drawing tools will be displayed, including the Point, Line, Doodle, Polygon, and Text tools. Tap the desired tool to begin drawing, the Point tool is always selected by default.

▪ Use the Point tool to mark the document with a desired point style. If the Point tool is selected, tap the icon again to reveal more choices. A drop-down box will appear with point style options, including Circle, Cross, Diamond, Square, “X”, and Triangle.

▪ Use the Line tool to draw lines of varying thickness and color on the map itself. If the Line tool is selected, tap the icon to also reveal more choices. A drop-down box will appear with line width options, including 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 thick lines.

▪ When finished, tap the Checkmark button to finish and save the line, and then tap the Done button in the upper right corner of the Map toolbar.

▪ Use the Doodle tool to draw directly on your map freely with the touch of your finger. Tap the Doodle tool and immediately begin drawing directly on your map with the selected color and line thickness.

▪ If you wish to alter the color or line thickness, tap the Line tool or the Color tool to reveal more options. A drop-down box will appear for both options with a selection of avaibale line widths and colors to choose from.

▪ To use the Polygon tool, tap three or more times on the Map to create a shaded area in the shape of a polygon on the Map. When finished, tap the Checkmark button to finish and save the polygon, and then tap the Done button in the upper right corner of the Map toolbar.

▪ To use the Text tool, tap once on the Map where you wish to add text and the keyboard will appear and type in your desired text. When finished, tap the Checkmark button to finish and save or the Done button on the keyboard.

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Measure Tool

▪ Tap the Measure Tool button and a Meaure Tool box will appear in the top right corner of your map.

▪ Tap the point you would like to start calculating your distance from and tap point by point until finished. The measure tool will add your total distance in nautical miles in the Measure Tool box.

Timer Button

▪ Tap the Timer button and a timer will appear in the upper right corner of the map. Use the timer to measure the duration of your trip.

View Airport Information on Maps

▪ To view airport information directly on the map and along your route, tap on an airport along your route or when the Airports layer is turned on (Layers – Airports).

▪ A pop-up window will appear with various airport information including the Latitude, Longitude, City, Fuel, Clearance, Arrival ATIS, Ground, Tower information, View Runways, View Airport, and View Procedures.

▪ Tap the View Runways button and the runway dimensions will appear in a pop-up window.

▪ Tap the View Airport button and you will be redirected to the Airports section of FltPlan Go with airport information listed.

▪ Tap the View Procedures button and and the Procedures window will appear with all of your downloaded procedures available for viewing.

▪ Tap the procedure you wish to view on the map and it will appear on top of your map geo-referenced to your route if it is a geo-referenced procedure.

▪ A Procedure Options button will appear to the bottom right of the Maps screen. From here you can adjust the Opacity of the procedure or View Airport or View Procedures.

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Layers Tab

▪ Select the Layers to choose which layers that you want to view on the map. These options include: North America, World, Satellite, Street, Topographic, Shaded Relief, Sectionals, Jet High, Victor Low, TACs, Helicopter, IFR Terminal, SUAs, TFRs, State Outline, Airports, Fuel Prices and CAP Search Grid, Stadiums and Customs.

▪ Downloaded Maps Only. Tap the icon next to the label Downloaded Maps Only is On and a pop-up window will appear labeled, Downloaded Maps Only will appear stating that you cannot view Online maps when this option is activated. At the bottom of the pop-up window the option to Turn off Downloaded Maps Only is presented. Tap this button and you will be able to access online and downloaded maps. To turn Downloaded Maps Only back on, go into the Map Options → Maps → Downloaded Maps Only.

▪ Choose Base Map. To choose a base map, tap on the selection including: North America, World, Satellite, Street, Togographic, Shaded Relief, Sectionals, Jet High, Victor Low, TACs/Canadian VFRs, Helicopter, and IFR Terminals. To download these base maps, go to the Downloads tab.

▪ SUAs. Tap SUAs to display on the map. Red and orange areas will appear on the map indicating the SUAs. When connected to the internet SUAs will automatically update everytime the Layers tab is selected. Tap on the SUA for additional information. To show Restricted Areas or adjust the Opacity, tap on Options.

▪ TFRs. Tap TFRs to display on the map. Red circles will appear on the map indicating the TFRs. When connected to the internet TFRs will automatically update everytime the layers tab is selected. Tap on the TFR for additional information. Adjust TFR Opacity by tapping on Options.

▪ State Outline. Tap State Outline to display on the map. An outline will appear (in red) defining each state’s borders. Note: The State Outline layer has to be downloaded in Downloads – Maps – Layers first.

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▪ Airports. Enable the Airports layer to display all airports on the map. Tap on a particular airport icon to display additional airport information and Procedures.

▪ Fuel Prices. Select Fuel Prices label to have fuel prices at airports along your route displayed on the map. Beneath the Fuel Prices label choose between AvGas or Jet Fuel to display the fuel price of the type of fuel pertinent to your aircraft. Tap on individual fuel prices for more information and tap the Refresh Fuel button to ensure you have the latest fuel prices.

▪ CAP Search Grid. Select Cap Grid to create a red and pink lined grid on the map that separates areas into quadrants. Note: The CAP Search Grid layer has to be downloaded in Downloads – Maps – Layers first.

▪ Stadiums. Select Stadiums to display Stadium TFR locations on the map. Tap on a stadium icon on the map to view additional information.

▪ Customs. Select Customs to display U.S and Canadian customs locations on the map. Tap on a flag icon on the map to view additional Customs information.

Route Tab

▪ Tap the Route to display various route information including: From and To airport ID's, the Dist, Course, Time To, Leg and the Arrival Time to each fix. Route information updates as you are flying. Note: this feature is intended for in-flight use.

▪ The first Leg number is your current GPS position to the next fix. The second Leg number is the remaining distance from your current GPS position to the destination.

Rubber banding

▪ Press and hold on the route line. The route line will then follow your finger to wherever you move it. When you release your finger, the Add to Route drop-down box will appear with a list of Airports, VORs, Intersections, and NDBs including the current Lat/Long and Custom Waypoints. Select a fix to reflect in the Edit box. Tap on the down arrow next to the fix to Direct To or Add To Route.

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Edit Tab

▪ Flight plans from FltPlan.com will sync to the Edit box to allow you to interactively edit the route by rubber-banding or typing in the fixes.

Create/Modify/Add to Existing Routes

▪ Tap and hold on a fix in the Edit box and a pop-up window will appear with the options to: Show On Map, Direct To, Insert Before/Insert After and Delete.

▪ Tap and hold on the airport ID to drag and move the airport ID within a route. In the right corner of this drop-down box is a Clear button. Tap this button and the entire route will be deleted from the drop-down box.

▪ Select a route from the My Routes button to display in the Edit box.

▪ To add a route that is not in the drop-down box under My Routes, tap in the white area of the Edit drop-down box and the keyboard will appear. Type in the desired fix and it will appear as an addition to the current route.

▪ On the left side of this drop-down box there are buttons including: Reverse, P/P, Save Route, and Save/File, Tokens/Text.

▪ Reverse Button. Tap the Reverse Route button and the route will be reversed.

▪ P/P Button. Tap the P/P button and the Lat/Long for the trip will be added to the route. This gives the present position of the user on the map.

▪ Save Button. Tap the Save Locally button and the edited routes will be saved locally to FltPlan Go.

▪ Save/File Button. Tap Save/File Flight Plan and you will have the option to create the flight plan in the Web or App.

• Web. Web will redirect you to the Create a Flight Plan page on FltPlan.com.

• App. App will allow you to file a flight plan from within FltPlan Go. Enter the nexeccary flight plan information and tap on Save & File.

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▪ Tokens/Text Buttons. Tap the Tokens button and the waypoints along your route will appear as tokens, or surrounded by a colored circle, depending on if they represent an airport, VOR, fix, etc.

▪ Tap the Text button and the waypoints along your route will appear as written text.

▪ Delete a Fix. To quickly delete an added fix you can tap and hold the fix and slide to the left and the fix will disappear.

▪ Waypoints Button. Tap the Waypoints button to view or add Custom Waypoints. Tap on the Custom Waypoint to add it to your route.

▪ Tap the Information icon to the right of a custom waypoint to edit any information you have added for this waypoint.

▪ Tap the Add button to enter the Name of the waypoint, an optional Description, and the Latitude and Longitude of the location of the waypoint. Tap Save to create the waypoint and save it to the list.

▪ Tap on Show User Waypoints to display all waypoint locations on the map.

▪ Procedures Button. Tap on Procedures to view SIDs/STARs for your route displayed on the map. Tap on a SID/STAR on the map to add to the route or view the procedure.

▪ The Procedures Options button (S) will appear at the bottom right of maps. From this window you can adjust the opacity in which the SIDs/STARs are displaying over the map.

▪ View the available Departures, Arrivals, or Approaches for the airports in your route by tapping on the appropriate tab and selecting the procedure.

▪ SR Grid Button. To enable the SR Grid, go to Map Options – Enable Search and Rescue. Then go to Edit – SR Grid which will open the Add to Route box. From this button you can create a grid with a set pattern and dimensions to coincide with your entered route.

▪ On the Add to Route pop-up window, there are several fields that define the SAR grid. If a route is already entered in the Edit box, the last waypoint in the route will automatically be chosen.

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▪ The six available patterns are Parallel, Sector, Expanding Square, Creeping Line, Route, and Grid Aligned. All have adjustable parameters for drawing the pattern on the map. The most effective pattern may be based on information about the object being searched for, the weather and the terrain.

▪ Other fields on the Add to Route pop-up window that need to be completed include the initial course (degrees), initial turn (either left or right), each leg length (in nm), each space length, and the number of leg counts.

▪ Once all fields have information entered, click the Add and the Search and Rescue grid will display on the map.

▪ Adjust the SAR grid through Rubberbanding. Tap and hold on a specific area you wish to change, and drag the selected line to the desired shape or section of the map.

▪ A pop-up window will appear displaying the exact Lat/Long of the selected point or nearby fixes. Select the desired new point and it will be added to the route. To change or edit the route, tap the Edit tab on the Maps header.

▪ The Grid labels can also be altered to display as Lat/Longs. Tap and hold on the point nearest to the grid label and the pop-up window labeled, Add to Route will appear. Tap the Lat/Long to change it from the grid label or tap to define it as a different fix on the map.

Importing KMZ, KML, CSV Custom Waypoints

▪ Import KMZ, KML, and CSV files directly into your FltPlan Go app from your device. The first step is getting your file into your device to load it into FltPlan Go, and there are several ways this can be accomplished.

▪ Email the file to yourself and open this file on your device. Tap on the emailed attachment will generate FltPlan Go to open it automatically or prompt you to choose which program you wish to open the files with.

▪ Another option is to Airdrop the files onto your device via your Macbook computer or from another device containing the file.

▪ To successfully import a CSV file, the formatting must follow the exact template to be rendered transferable:

▪ WAYPOINT, LAT, LONG, DESCRIPTION

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METARs Tab

▪ Tap the METARs and a drop-down menu with appear containing Ceiling, Visibility, Wind Speed, and Temperature will appear. Adjust the settings to your own weather parameters based on your comfort level.

▪ The color coded dots on the map represent weather conditions at an airport (magenta, red, blue or green circles), and are displayed based on the minimum and maximum values set by the pilot.

▪ METARs are now available on an intercontinental level, displaying METAR information for , Europe, Africa, and more.

▪ Tap the checkbox to the left of the Show METARs Layer section to have the METARs layers shown on the selected map below.

▪ Tap the checkbox to the left of the Ceiling, Visbility, Wind Speed, and Temperature sections to view color coordinated dots on the map below.

▪ The paramenters of your flight will be automatically tabulated with default data. If you enter data and then wish to return to your default settings, click the Reset Defaults button.

▪ To set your parameters of flight, tap and drag the switches of the section you wish to set (either Ceiling, Visibility, Wind Speed, or Temperature) to the desired settings in either 100s of feet, miles, knots, or degrees celsius.

▪ Click on a specific dot in a specific area and a pop-up window will appear with the METAR specifics for the Ceiling, Visibility, Wind Speed, and Temperature.

▪ This pop-up window will be labeled with the airport ID of the METARs report. The color of the dot will be represented by the most severe of the selected weather conditions.

▪ At the bottom of the METARs pop-up window there are two buttons, Procedures and Airport.

▪ Tap the Procedures button to view procedures for that airport and tap the Airports button to view the airport on the Airports tab.

▪ Note: You must be connected to Wi-Fi in order to receive current METARs information.

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MOS Tab

▪ MOS forecasts include important and practical details necessary for pre–flight planning such as temperature, ceiling height, visibility, wind speed and direction, the probability of precipitation, and the precipitation type. Potentially significant, location–specific factors such as terrain characteristics and weather anomalies, not accounted for in traditional forecasts, are factored into the MOS forecast.

▪ MOS forecasts provide weather data for up to four days out, presented in 3–hour windows, and refreshed hourly. FltPlan’s MOS weather on FltPlan Go is unique because your route of flight is displayed, along with the easy to read, color–coded MOS forecast, for the actual time that you are flying. MOS forecasts are available for 2,000–plus airports. If your location does not have a MOS forecast, we provide information for the nearest MOS reporting airport.

▪ To enable MOS, enable Show MOS Layer and select the weather data options (Ceiling, Visibility, Wind Speed, and Temperature). Select the date and time to display the MOS layer on the map.

▪ Tap on a MOS icon to display airport specific MOS weather forecast.

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Winds Tab

▪ Tap the Winds to adjust defaults and display winds on the map for the , Canada and the Northern Hemisphere. Winds can be displayed as Color Coded Arrows and Wind Barbs.

▪ Enable Wind speed (kts) at and enter a flight level in the white text box to see the direction and speed of the winds at the entered flight level.

▪ To the right of these options is a Wind Speed Legend. This legend shows the wind speeds from 30 kts to 150 kts. Each speed with be represented by a colored arrow.

▪ Use Low Slow Scale. Use Low Slow Scale to change the range of wind speeds from 30-150 kts, to 10-45 kts. Selecting this option creates a large range of slower speeds for pilots operating aircraft flying lower to the ground at slower speeds.

▪ Tap on any of the arrows shown on the map and a pop-up window will appear labeled, Winds. This pop-up window contains the altitude, direction, speed, and ISA temp of the selected icon.

▪ Note: You must be connected to Wi-Fi in order to receive updated Winds information.

SIGMETs Tab

▪ Tap the SIGMETs to display SIGMETs, AIRMETs, and PIREPs, on the map.

▪ Select Show SIGMETs, Show AIRMETs, and Show PIREPs and enable which type to display on the map. Options include: Conv, Turb, Icing, IFR, Mtn Ob, VA, TS, LLWS, MTW, TC, SS, DS, and Weather.

▪ After you have selected to view SIGMETs, AIRMETs, and PIREPs you will see the symbols visible on the map. Click on any symbol and a pop-up box will appear with all of the information available for that specific SIGMET.

▪ SIGMET and AIRMET Opacity. To change the opacity of the SIGMETs and AIRMETs, tap on the settings icon and adjust by sliding.

▪ Show Legend Button. In the bottom right corner of the SIGMETs drop-down menu is the Show Legend button.

▪ Note: You must be connected to Wi-Fi in order to receive current SIGMETs information.

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Weather Tab

▪ Tap the Weather tab to display Baron Weather options including: U.S Radar, Alaska Radar, Canadian Radar, Echo Tops, Analysis, , IR Satellite, and Visible Satellite.

▪ Enable Baron Weather. To enable any weather option, select it to display a green check mark.

▪ Weather Opacity. To adjust the Weather Opacity, slide left or right to adjust the level to improve the legibility of the map layers.

▪ Animated Weather. When a Radar option is enabled, a blue icon with a play triangle will display on the bottom right side of the map. Tap on this button to animate the weather in 10 minute intervals of movement.

▪ Note: You must be connected to Wi-Fi in order to receive current Weather information.

XM Weather Tab

▪ Tap XM Weather to connect via Wi-Fi or the GDC64 unit to display weather data from the XM weather satellite. Connect to Baron Mobile Link System

1. In iPad Settings connect the Wi-Fi to the Mobile Link

2. Once Mobile Link is connected you have to wait for the XM Receiver to fully initialize (this can take several minutes)

3. Open FltPlan Go

4. Go to the Maps tab

5. Tap on XM on the top to connect

a. If you get an error the Radio is still initializing

6. From the XM screen select the weather that you want to display.

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ADS-B Tab

▪ Once connected to the ADS-B device on the External tab, go to Maps and select ADS-B to enable the data that you want displayed on the map.

▪ The first column contains the options Regional Radar, CONUS Radar, Traffic, PIREPs, NOTAMs, METARs, TAFs and Traffic Breadcrumbs.

▪ PIREPs, NOTAMs, METARs, and TAFs: Once enabled, this ADS-B data will display on the map. NOTAMs appears as purple squares, METARs as green squares, and TAFs as blue squares. Tap on the weather and traffic icons on the map to view more information.

▪ Tap on the Settings icon next to Regional Radar and CONUS Radar to adjust the radar opacity. Tap on the Settings icon next to Traffic to display the traffic legend and traffic options including Minimize Distant Traffic, Hide Distant Traffic, and Display Relative Altitude.

▪ Enable Minimize Distant Traffic to hide the gray ring around the traffic.

▪ Enable Hide Distant Traffic to hide the distant traffic.

▪ Enable Display Relative Altitude to display the traffics relative altitude.

▪ The second column contains information including Battery life, Firmware, and AIRMETs & SIGMETs. Tap on the Settings icon next to AIRMETs or SIGMETs to enable specific layers and adjust opacity.

▪ The third column contains the number of ADS-B Towers, and the number of incoming weather data. Click on Status to check if the ADS-B device is sending FIS-B.

▪ Note: You must be connected to an ADS-B device in order to receive current Weather, NOTAMs, TAFs, METARs, AIRMETs and SIGMETs information.

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HUD

▪ Located on the bottom of the screen is the HUD (Heads-Up-Display) which displays flight information including: Accuracy, Bearing, Ground Speed, Lat/Long, Magnetic Course, and Distance. This information updates based upon the tablet GPS, or an external GPS/ADS-B device.

Auto

Center Button

▪ The Auto Center button (bottom right) will center your Maps screen to the location of your aircraft.

If you try to scroll away from your aircraft, it will automatically center your Maps screen back to your aircraft. Tap the Auto Center button again to disable this feature and it will turn grey.

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NavLogs

▪ The NavLogs icon is the fourth icon from the top of the Dashboard. The header of the NavLogs section is a header containing the NavLog Options, Split Screen Options, Airdrop, Connectivity, My NavLogs/WX, and the different NavLog format options.

NavLog Options Button

▪ The first button on the header is the Options button. Tap this button and a drop down menu will appear with several buttons, including Refresh Current NavLog, Download all Navlogs for today, Departure Airport, and Arrival Airport.

▪ Refresh Current NavLog Tap the Refresh Current NavLog button and the NavLog you are currently viewing will refresh to the most current version.

▪ Download all NavLogs for today Tap the Download all NavLogs for today button and a green message will appear saying Navlogs Downloaded.

▪ Departure Airport Tap the Departure Airport button and you will be redirected to the the departure airport’s information page under Airports.

▪ Arrival Airport Tap the Arrival Airport button and you will be redirected to the arrival airport’s information page under Airports.

Split Screen Button

▪ Tap the Split Screen button and a drop-down menu will appear with different options to show as a .

▪ Options include: Airports, Flight Instruments, Procedures, Howgozit, NavLogs (in the Maps section), Checklist, Weather, ScratchPad, and Tools.

▪ Tap an option to display, and your screen will be split horizontally or vertically to display a Maps secreen or NavLogs screen in conjuction with one of the Split Screen Options.

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Howgozit

▪ Tap the Howgozit option in the Split Screen Options drop-down menu and you can log flight times and legs of the flight along with fuel burns while calculating a score based on flight expectations versus actual logged flight times and fuel burns.

▪ When you pass a point, enter your time over the fix and fuel on board and HowGozit will give you a new accurate ETA and fuel on board upon landing. If you have GPS on your device, it will automatically give you the time over the fix so you do not need to manually enter it. The numbers are based on our accurate NavLog and not just your current ground speed.

▪ Before selecting the HowGozit button, ensure that you have the right flight selected by choosing it from the drop-down My Routes button or creating it in the Edit tab of the Maps section. Ensure that you have the latest NavLog downloaded for this flight as well.

▪ Tap the HowGozit tab and a pop-up window will appear labeled, Set Departure. On the Set Departure window there are several fields to fill out, including the departure date, time, and Fuel on Board. The Departure date and time will automatically be taken from the NavLog, or you can choose to tap the Now button to choose the current date and time. Tap within the Fuel on Board text box and enter the current fuel in lbs in the aircraft. Once the information is entered, tap the Ok tab.

▪ The HowGozit section will automatically generate an estimated arrival time from the departure time, fuel, and route entered. If you have GPS on your device, the ATA and Score will automatically be calculated. You can also manually enter your ATA as you pass over a fix in your route, and enter your current fuel to calculate your flight score. Tap on the fix you wish to enter fuel or an ATA for, and the same pop-up window that you set the departure will appear again.

▪ Tap the Options button in the top right corner of the HowGozit window to alter departure times and fuel on board. Tap the checkbox next to the Auto Update button to allow the GPS to automatically calculate the ETA, ATA, and score during flight.

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AirDrop Button

▪ Tap the AirDrop button and you can connect to other devices and share the NavLog you are currently viewing or entire Binders containing a variety of documents or specific documents between devices (i.e. from iPad to iPhone) and to other FltPlan.com users’ accounts.

▪ Be sure to have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled on your device, and on the device you intend to AirDrop documents to or receive from, and select to make yourself discoverable to everyone or people in your contacts.

▪ From the Airports section of the FltPlan Go app you can directly transfer an airport’s information. First, tap the AirDrop button and a drop-down menu will appear.

▪ On the AirDrop drop-down menu you will see all the discoverable devices within 25 feet of your device. Tap the device you wish to send the airport information page you are viewing to, and beneath the device the message, “Waiting…” will appear.

▪ On the device you are sending the AirDrop request to, a pop-up window will appear asking to Accept or Decline the share.

▪ Tap Accept and a green message will flash on the receiving device stating that the AirDrop was successful. The Airport information will appear in the Binders section of FltPlan Go of the receiving device.

▪ On your device that initated the AirDrop, the message “Sent,” will appear if the AirDrop was successful.

My NavLogs / WX Button

▪ Tap My NavLogs/WX to display a list of all of your NavLogs.

▪ Tap on a NavLog to download. Tap the refresh arrow to refresh the downloaded NavLogs.

▪ To get a Navlog, you need to create a flight plan on the FltPlan.com website, or take a flight plan entered on the website and on the iPad tap the Save/File Flight Plan button to get the full NavLog. All of the route information will be transferred.

▪ Note: The NavLog must be downloaded to view offline.

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NavLogs Web & PDF Buttons

▪ The next buttons on the NavLogs header are the viewing NavLogs as a Webpage, a Paged-PDF, or a Scrolling PDF.

▪ If you tap the Web icon, the NavLog you have selected will appear as it does in a normal web-page, without the options to edit or print NavLogs.

▪ Choose either PDF button and you will be able to Edit, Rotate, Lock, Print, or Email your NavLog.

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NavLogs

▪ The Navigation Log includes the Route of Flight, the Winds Matrix, the Weather Info for Flight from KXXX to KXXX, and Airport Diagrams for the Departure and Arrival Airports. Components of these sections include your IFR Flight Plan, Forecasted Web Winds Aloft, Wind Component, ± ISA, Estimated Fuel Requirements (Optional), FSS/Flight Watch Frequencies, Departure and Arrival Information, FBO Information, Winds Aloft Matrix, ICAO FP Listing, Zulu Time button and Time Stamp feature and GPS RAIM.

▪ Navigation Log. The Navigation Log includes information regarding your IFR Flight Plan, Winds Aloft, ± ISA, Average Trip Winds, Flt Time, Fix Names, Latitude and Longitude, In/Out Bound of the Flight, Leg, Rem, Gone, and ETE information, Sunrise and Sunset times at the Departure and Arrival airports, Contact Information, AWOS, and FSS Arrival Airport.

▪ Trip Notes. Under Trip Notes are airport diagrams for the departure and arrival airports of your flight.

▪ Winds Matrix. Under Winds Matrix is the FAA Certified QICP Weather for registered FltPlan users, Winds Aloft, Average Winds, Flight Time, and Fuel Burn.

▪ Weather Info. Under Weather Info for Flight From KXXX to KXXX is weather and flight information.

▪ Auto Syncing NavLogs. When you create a flight plan on the website, flight information including NavLogs, Routes, Weight & Balance Calculations, and Checklists are auto-syned from FltPlan.com to FltPlan Go.

▪ You will then receive a push notification (a pop-up) directly to your iPad when a new NavLog is available.

▪ If you have an approaching flight, FltPlan Go will automatically send you a push notification one hour before your flight departs with the latest NavLog information.

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External

▪ The External icon is the fifth icon from the top on the Dashboard.

▪ On the External Devices section there are several categories of devices including Internal, Avionics, ADS-B, and Simulators.

▪ Beneath the Internal section the iPad GPS is listed and is automatically enabled unless Disable GPS is selected. Information given by the iPad’s internal GPS includes the Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, Course, Speed, Vertical Accuracy, Horizontal Accuracy, and the Last Update of when the GPS connection was refreshed.

▪ Beneath the Avionics section the avionics devices FltPlan Go currently works with are listed, including Garmin, Dynon SkyView, Advanced Flight Systems, Aspen Avionics, L-3 Lynx, and Avidyne.

▪ Make sure that your Avionics is connected to your iPad via Settings. Once your iPad is connected to the Avionics, go to the External tab and tap on that unit.

▪ FltPlan Go currently works with the following ADS-B devices:, Garmin GDL 39, GDL 50/52, GTX 345, Stratus 3*, Dual XGPS170/190, Freeflight, Pathfinder, iLevil SW, L-3 Lynx (4000), L-3 Lynx (43211), Stratux, SkyGuard, FlightBox, pingBuddy, echoUTC, Dynon D2 or Add Custom Unit.

• * When you connect to Stratus 3, it automatically switches to GDL90 Mode to work with FltPlan Go.

▪ For a full list of compatible devices, click on this link. https://www.fltplan.com/FltPlanConnectivityOptions.pdf

▪ To connect to your ADS-B device, ensure that your iPad is connected to the unit via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Once connected, go to the External tab and top on the unit to connect.

▪ If the tablet disconnects from the ADS-B unit, FltPlan Go will auto- matically reconnect to the last unit.

▪ FltPlan Go currently works with the following simulators: X-Plane and FSX & Prepar3D. To connect your simulator equipment ensure that your system is turned on and tap the device name you wish to connect with FltPlan Go.

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External

▪ The steps to use any app with an External GPS unit are as follows:

1. Connect the External GPS to the device via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth 2. Ensure Location Services is enabled for FltPlan Go in iPad Settings 3. Open FltPlan Go 4. Under External tab make sure it’s set to Internal GPS (top choice) wait for Lat/Long to populate 5. Under Maps – Options – ensure Enable Ship Position is turned on and the app should now be using your External GPS.

▪ The steps to use an ADS-B unit are as follows:

1. Ensure you have the most recent version of FltPlan Go 2. Connect the device’s Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to the ADS-B unit 3. Open FltPlan Go 4. On the External tab select the ADS-B unit and wait for the “Connected” message in the top right 5. Once connected go to the Maps tab 6. Tap on ADS-B (top right) and select the information you wish to view on the map 7. If you are in a high traffic area you may want to turn off the “yellow” aircraft (far away from you) so only the orange and red appear

▪ For detailed instructions on how to use the X-Plane Simulator and FSX & Prepar3d Simulator with FltPlan Go, click on the links below:

▪ https://flttrack.fltplan.com/TutorialPDFs/X-Plane_Instructions.pdf

▪ https://flttrack.fltplan.com/TutorialPDFs/FSX_Instructions.pdf

Preferred Devices

▪ Preferred Devices are listed on the top right of the External tab. ▪ Once you connect to a unit, it automatically displays in the Preferred Devices list and FltPlan Go will auto-reconnect to that unit. ▪ To update the Preferred Devices List, tap on Edit and tap on the 3 lines next to the unit and move to the desired location in the list.

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Checklist

▪ The Checklist icon is the sixth icon from the top of the Dashboard.

▪ At the top of the Checklist section is a header labeled FltPlan Checklist.Under this header there are all the Checklists for account (your username).

▪ If you have already created a checklist for an aircraft, the aircraft N number is listed below a green circle with a white check mark inside of it. Tap the desired aircraft to be brought to that Checklist.

Getting Started Creating a Checklist on the FltPlan Website

▪ Click on this link for more information on creating a checklist: https://flttrack.fltplan.com/TutorialPDFs/ChecklistManual.pdf

▪ Note: You can only create or edit a checklist from the FltPlan.com icon, or on the website itself.

Checklist for NXXX

▪ Tap the desired aircraft checklist, and the page containing this particular aircraft checklist will be displayed.

▪ Tap the left arrow to navigate to a previously viewed checklist, and tap right arrow to navigate to the next checklist in sequence.

▪ You will see your first item to check off. Beneath the first item, you will see the action name that completes this item.

▪ Tap Done beneath the action name to indicate that the item has been completed.

Checking Off Items

▪ Notice a list beneath the words Current Checklist Status. This is the list off all the items to check off.

▪ To check off that an item has been completed, select the circle next to the item. The circle will have a green check mark inside of it. This indicates that the item has been completed.

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Checklist

Skipping an Item

▪ To skip an item, tap the double arrow icon located to the right of the Done button and this item will be skipped.

▪ The circle next to this item's name in the sequence will be filled yellow.

▪ To be brought back around to a skipped item, continue through the remainder of the list and you will be brought around to your skipped items.

▪ After all items are done, a pop-up window will appear stating: You have completed your checklist. Do you wish to continue? Tap Yes to return to your checklists.

Text to Speech

▪ Text to Speech is a feature that will audibly read the two labels for any Checklist item.

▪ To activate this feature, tap and drag the small circle to the right and the switch will turn green. This indicates that Text to Speech has been turned on.

Reset List Button

▪ Tap the Reset List button to reset your checklist to the default settings.

▪ The default settings of any checklist is when all of the items are unselected.

Auto Syncing Checklists

▪ When you create a flight plan on the website, flight information including NavLogs, Routes, Weight & Balance Calculations, and Checklists are auto synced from FltPlan.com to FltPlan Go.

▪ When you create a checklist on the FltPlan.com website, this checklist will automatically sync to FltPlan Go. When you open the app you will have all of your current checklists available without needing to download them.

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Binders

▪ The Binders icon is the seventh icon from the top on the Dashboard. Create flight specific binders with documents or procedures, airports, NavLogs, weather briefs, & more

▪ At the top of the Binders section is a header with three buttons labeled, Edit, My First Binder, (If you already have binders in your account, then the name of the last binder opened will appear here) and Add Item.

Edit Button

▪ The first button on the header is the Edit button.

▪ Tap this button in order to arrange or delete files.

▪ If there are already files in your binder, these files will start to shake back and forth and gray X's will appear in the left corners of each file.

▪ To delete a file, tap on the gray X in the left corner of the file, and it will be deleted from the binder.

▪ When finished, tap the Done button at the right corner of the header. This will bring you back the default Binders screen, and the files will stop shaking.

My Binders Button

▪ The second button on the header is the My Binders button. If you already have binders saved, this button will appear as the name of first listed or last reviewed Binder.

▪ Tap this button and a drop-down box will appear labeled, My Binders, with the Edit button in the left corner and a +, called the Add button, in the right corner.

▪ Listed in this drop-down box are Documents and My First Binder. If you already have binders saved, the names of those binders will be listed here as well.

▪ My Documents. Tap the Documents tab and the saved documents will appear. The header of this page will have a button in the center that reads Documents.

▪ To download Documents go to Downloads – Documents.

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▪ My First Binders Tab. Tap the My First Binders tab and a blank binder screen will appear. If you already have binders saved, the My First Binders tab will appear with the name of your binder and you will be taken to the contents of that particular binder.

▪ The header of this page will appear as it does when you first tap on the Binders icon. From here you can edit/add/access documents to/from this binder.

▪ Edit Button. In the left corner of the My Binders drop-down box, you will see the Edit button.

▪ Tap this button and you all of your different binders will have a red circle with a minus sign appear to the left of the binder name.Tap this red circle to delete an entire binder.

▪ When you are finished deleting binders, tap the Done button in the upper left corner of the My Binders drop-down box.

▪ Add Button. In the left corner of the My Binders drop-down box you will see a +. Tap this button and a pop-up window will appear labeled Add new binder.

▪ From this pop-up window you can create a new binder by typing in a name. Tap Okay on the bottom right of this window to add this binder to your binder list in the My Binders drop-down box.

▪ AirDrop Button. Open the Binder you wish to AirDrop to another device. Tap the AirDrop icon and your iPad will detect other devices with bluetooth activated.

▪ Accept the AirDrop and the receiving device will open FltPlan Go and no have the transferred binder downloaded into their Binders section.

▪ Add Button. In the left corner of the Binders header you will see the Add button. Tap on the Add button and a drop-down menu will appear with options to Add Procedures, Add Airport, Add A/FD, Add Documents, Add NavLog, Add Weather Brief, Add FltTrack Tail Number, and Add Scratchpad Doodle. Tap on any of these tabs to add a document from that tab. For example tap the Procedures tab and you will be able to search for a procedure to add to your binder.

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Binders

▪ Uploading PDFs to FltPlan Go. If there is a document that you would like to upload and save as a PDF in FltPlan Go, you can save this PDF under Binders.

▪ First tap on the Downloads icon, then click on the Documents link.

▪ Files you have uploaded via the FltPlan.com website will be listed under the Documents link. Tap the document you would like to upload to save it to your iPad.

▪ To view the PDFs, select Binders, tap on the middle My Binders button and select the document you would like to view.

▪ Tap the Add Item button in the top right corner and select Add Documents.

▪ Select the PDFs that you uploaded to the FltPlan.com website, and then tap on them to save to your Binder.

▪ Note that once downloaded, procedures, airports, A/FDs, Documents, NavLogs, and Scratchpad documents can be viewed offline.

▪ In order to view the latest Weather and FltTracking you need to be online.

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Weather

▪ The Weather icon is the eighth icon from the top on the Dashboard.

▪ Displayed on the Flight Plan Weather Page is weather information including: Departure/Arrival Airport METARs, Departure/Arrival Airport Forecast, Departure/Arrival Airport Notams, Nearby Airport Departure/Arrival Notams, Nearby Departure/Arrival Airport Weather, Enroute Pireps, and Enroute METARs &Tafs.

▪ The header at the top of the screen has two buttons on it, a Refresh button, and a My Airports/Routes button, which will appear with the airport ID of the airport you are viewing.

My Airports/Routes Button

▪ Located in the middle of the header is the My Airports/Routes button.

▪ Tap this button and tap + to select the Location and Route weather.

Location

▪ Beneath the Select WX Brief Type label, you will see the Location link.

▪ Tap this link and a pop-up window will appear labeled Add Wx Brief, with a box labeled ICAO ID.

▪ Tap in the box labeled ICAO ID and type in the airport ID you want a Wx Brief for.

▪ Tap the Add link in the bottom right corner and the airport's Wx Brief will be added to the drop-down box.

Route

▪ Beneath Location you will see the Route link.

▪ Tap this link and a pop-up window will appear labeled Add Wx Brief with two boxes labeled, Departure and Arrival. Enter your Departure and Arrival Airport ID's in these two boxes.

▪ Tap the Add link in the bottom right corner. These airport's Wx Briefings will be added to the drop-down box.

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Flight Tracking

▪ The Tracking icon is the ninth icon from the top of the Dashboard.

▪ At the top of the Tracking section is a header containing Refresh and My Aircraft.

My Aircraft Button

▪ The second button on the header is the My Aircraft button.

▪ Tap this button and a drop-down box will appear labeled My Aircraft with Edit in the left corner and a + in the right corner.

▪ Listed in the drop-down box are the N numbers of the aircraft you have set up for flight tracking. If you have yet to set up any aircraft, this section will appear blank.

▪ + Button. In the left corner of the My Aircraft drop-down box you will see a +. Tap + to enter the N number of the aircraft that you want to track.

▪ Tap Add on the lower right corner of this window to add your aircraft.

▪ Edit Button. In the right corner of the My Aircraft drop-down box you will see the Edit button.

▪ Tap this button and a red circle with - in the middle will appear to the left of your listed aircraft. Tap this red circle and a box labeled Delete will appear to the right of the aircraft.

▪ Tap Delete and the aircraft will be removed from this drop-down box.

Adding an Aircraft to Tracking

▪ To add an aircraft to tracking, tap the My Aircraft button on the Tracking icon header.

▪ From the My Aircraft drop-down box, tap on the + button and the Add new aircraft pop-up window will appear.

▪ Type in your aircraft N number and tap + the lower right corner of the Add new aircraft pop-up window.

▪ After you type in your N number, the Flight Tracking page will appear under the My Aircraft drop-down box.

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Flight Tracking

Flight Tracking Page

▪ After you type in your aircraft N number in the My Aircraft drop-down box, you will be redirected to Flight Tracking.

▪ On this page, you will see information regarding your aircraft and the flights that have been tracked.

▪ This information includes the Flight Number, Departure Airport, Departure Time, Arrival Airport, Estimated Arrival Time, Time to Arrival, Status, Altitude (feet), Ground Speed (KTS) and Equipment.

Switching Aircraft

▪ To switch the aircraft you are viewing, tap the middle button labeled with your current aircraft N number on the header of the Flight Tracking page.

▪ The drop-down box labeled My Aircraft will appear with a list of N numbers listed below.

▪ Tap the aircraft you wish to view tracking for, and that aircraft's tracking information will be displayed on the Flight Tracking page.

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Tools

▪ The Tools icon is the tenth icon from the top on the Dashboard.

▪ Beneath these two lists are various buttons including PDC Service, Weight & Balance, eLogBook, Contact Numbers, Numeric Calc, Wind Calculator, Wind Calculator w/ Airport, Fuel Conversion, Temperature Conversion, Density Altitude Calculator, ISA Temp. Calculator, and Equal Time Point Calc.

Tools List

▪ This list is comprised of available features and services and includes the following buttons: PDC Service, Weight & Balance, eLogBook, and Contact Numbers.

PDC Service Button

▪ Tap this button and you will be taken to Pre-Departure Clearance where you can enter information including: Tail Number, Departure Airport, and Arrival Airport.

▪ To receive PDC's for an aircraft, tap in the boxes, and type in the tail number, departure and arrival airports for the trip needed.

▪ Beneath this section you will see a bar labeled Saved PDCs.

▪ To the right of Saved PDCs is the message Hold Down to Delete PDC. If you wish to delete any PDCs you have listed, hold down on to the corresponding PDC and it will delete.

▪ To the left of Saved PDCs is a button labeled Get PDC.

▪ After filling in the required information, tap the Get PDC button and you will be taken to the PDC page of the aircraft you wish to view and the PDC will be saved for offline use.

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Tools

Cloud Tops

▪ Tap the Cloud Tops icon and the Cloud Tops feature will access the camera on your iPad through FltPlan Go.

▪ Aim your iPad with the center green touching the top of the clouds.

▪ When you are satisfied, tap on either Lock button and your camera will take a screen shot.

▪ If you are satisfied with the screen shot, then slide the lock button to the left or the right to keep the screen shot.

▪ Next, set your aircraft altitude by tapping on Aircraft Altitude and scrolling until you have reached your current altitude.

▪ Next, set your distance in nautical miles by tapping on Distance (nm) and scrolling until you have reached your current distance in nautical miles from the tops of the clouds.

▪ The Angle is automatically determined by your iPad’s camera.

▪ On the top of the screen, the center number is the height of the clouds above sea level (MSL). The number to the right of the center number is the height of the clouds above or below your aircraft.

▪ The distances will display green when flying above clouds, red if headed into or below clouds, and orange when close to clouds.

▪ The smalller numbers located above and below the altitude above the clouds give a margin of error of 0.1 of a degree in either direction.

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Tools

Weight & Balance

▪ Weight & Balance profiles are automatically synced from your FltPlan.com account. All Weight & Balance profiles will automatically download the first time that you access them for offline use.

▪ Tap on an aircraft icon and you will be redirected to the Weight and Balance information for your aircraft. Beneath the header that lists your N number you will see a chart of Weight vs. C.G.

▪ Enter values in Captain, Co-Pilot, Seating, Baggage, Fuel Tank and Fuel Burn, and Taxi Fuel Burn.

▪ Tap in the box next to any one of these labels and fill in your aircraft information accordingly. After all of your information has been entered, tap the Calculate button to update the C.G graph.

▪ The Legend Tap on the plane icon in the top right to view the Plane Image Legend.

▪ Tap on the information button (i) to view the Chart Legend showing the corresponding colored aspects of the C.G Graph..

▪ The bottom right lists the following information: Notes, Pilot Name, AC Performance, Basic Empty Weight, Fuel Units in either lbs. Or gals., Fuel Type, Max Take Off Weight, Zero Fuel Weight, Time Stamp UTC, Take Off Weight, Take off C.G., Landing Weight, and Landing C.G.

▪ To add Notes or a Pilot Name, tap in the boxes next to these labels and enter your information.

▪ Once you calculate the Weight & Balance, tap on Email to email the computation to the email address in your account.

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Tools

eLogBook

▪ Tap this button and you will be taken to the eLogBook page. First, sign into your eLogbook account by entering the Pilot, License #, and Password. Once you sign into your account, all of your eLogbook information will be available.

▪ At the header of the eLogBook page there are several buttons and tabs, including Back, Log Entry, Select Profile, Piloting, Conditions, and Aircraft Class.

▪ Tap the Log Entry button to submit the current log entry after entering all information. Tap the Select Profile icon to select a different aircraft profile to enter log information for.

▪ Tap the Info tab to enter general information for your log entry such as the Date, Aircraft Registration #, Aircraft Make/Model, Departure Airport, Enroute, Arrival Airport, and the Flight Duration.

▪ Tap the Piloting tab to select Pilot Info, including if the flight being logged is a General Aviation, Corporate, Air Taxi, or Scheduled Air Carrier flight. Also specify if a Pilot or Flight Instructor is creating this log, if it was flown by a PIC, SIC, or Student, and whether this was an FAR Part 91 or FAR Part 135 flight.

▪ Tap the Conditions tab to specify flight conditions that were associated with the log entry. Tap on the checkbox to the left of each labeled condition to select it, and a green checkmark will appear within the check box.

▪ Tap the Aircraft Class tab to select specifications for your aircraft. Tap on the checkbox to the left of each labeled condition to select it, and a green checkmark will appear within the check box.

▪ Log Entry. Tap on this button to enter the log information for your flight. This will send the eLogbook entry to our eLogbook program.

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Tools

Contact Numbers

▪ Tap this button to view the telephone numbers for Airlines, Hotels, and Rental Car listed.

▪ Tap any of these tabs and you will be brought to the contact numbers of major airlines, hotels, and rental car companies.

Temperature Conversion

▪ Tap this button and you will be redirected to the Temperature Conversion page.

▪ Beneath the header labeled, Temperature Conversion you will see the conversion calculator labeled, Fahrenheit to Celsius (or vice versa) Converter.

▪ Beneath this are two boxes labeled Fahrenheit and Celsius. Tap in these boxes to convert temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa.

▪ Beneath this convertor you'll see the Conversion table. This lists the formulas to convert degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius.

Wind Calculator

▪ Tap this button and you will be taken to the Wind Calculator page.

▪ The header of the Wind Calculator page is labeled Runway Wind Calculator, with a Back button in the left corner and a Prefs button in the right corner.

▪ Prefs Button. Tap this button to edit the preferences including: Tailwind caution, Tailwind limit, XWind caution, and XWind limit.

▪ Beneath the Runway Wind Calculator header are two large boxes labeled Tail Wind and XWind.

▪ Beneath the Tail Wind and XWind boxes you will see several sliders labeled, Runway Number, Wind From, Wind Speed (knots), and Gusting to (Knots).

▪ Tap the circle located on the line of the slider and swipe right or left to adjust the slider to the desired measurement. Pictured beneath the sliders is large compass with a runway. This shows the runway and wind direction.

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Tools

Wind Calculator w/Airport

▪ The next button on the Calculator list is the Wind Calculator w/Airport button.

▪ Type in your desired airport and then tap Ok in the bottom right corner.

▪ The header of the Wind Calculator w/Airport page is also labeled Runway Wind Calculator, with a Back button in the left corner and a Prefs button in the right corner. See Wind Calculator, above, for more information on these buttons.

▪ Beneath the Runway Wind Calculator header are two boxes labeled TAIL WIND and XWIND. These boxes show the wind speeds being calculated.

▪ Beneath these boxes is Runway Number XX For Airport KXXX. Beneath this are numbered buttons that indicate which runway you are looking at.

▪ Beneath these button are sliders labeled Wind From, Wind Speed (knots), and Gusting to (Knots).

▪ Tap the circle located on the line of the slider and swipe right or left to adjust the slider to the desired measurement.

▪ Tap the Runway Number buttons to change the indicated position on the picture. Depending on the wind speed limits and cautions, the Runway Number buttons wil either appear with a “!”, with an “X”, or nothing at all.

Fuel Conversion

▪ The next button on the Calculators list is the Fuel Conversion button.

▪ The header of the Fuel Conversion page is labeled Fuel Conversion with Back, Change Fuel Type, and Custom Fuel Type buttons.

▪ Change Fuel Type. Tap this button and a pop-up window will appear with the options of AVGAS fuel or JETA fuel.

▪ Custom Fuel Type. In this drop-down box you will see the options of Pounds per gallons, or kilograms per litre.

▪ Enter the information to calculate the fuel conversion.

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Tools

Density Altitude Calculator

▪ The next button on the Calculators list is the Density Altitude Calculator button.

▪ Beneath the Pressure Density header, tap in the Airport Id/ Altitude/ Elevation box to get started.

▪ Type in your desired airport ID, or tap the button beneath the box labeled Find Nearest Airport and this will automatically be done.

ISA Temp. Calculator

▪ The next button on the Calculators list is the ISA Temp. Calculator button.

▪ Beneath ISA Temperature Calculator you can enter the pressure altitude in feet or meters and temperature in Celsius by tapping in the boxes labeled Pressure Altitude and Temperature.

▪ After entering the Pressure Altitude and Temperature, tap Calculate to generate the temperature of ISA at X number of feet and the ISA Deviation in degrees Celsius.

Equal Time Point Calculator

▪ The next button on the calculators list is the Equal Time Point Calculator button.

▪ Beneath the label Distance to Destination, tap in the white text box to enter the distance to your destination.

▪ Beneath the label Ground Speed Forward, tap in the white text box to enter the ground speed forward to your destination.

▪ Beneath the label Ground Speed Back, tap in the white text box to enter the ground speed back from your destination.

▪ Beneath the label ETP, tap the Calculate button to compute the ETP from the entered values from above. To clear all of the values you have entered, tap on the Clear button.

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Scratch Pad

▪ ScratchPad icon is the eleventh descending icon from the Dashboard.

▪ There is a button labeled My Doodles in the header of the ScratchPad section.

My Doodles Button

▪ Tap this button and a drop-down box will appear labeled My Doodles.

▪ To the left of My Doodles is Edit, and to the right is a +.

▪ To create or add a doodle to this drop-down box, tap on the +.

▪ A pop-up window will appear within the My Doodles drop-down box labeled, Select Doodle Type.

▪ Beneath this label are the buttons Text, Draw, and Cancel.

▪ Text. Tap Text from the My Doodles button and a pop-up window will appear labeled, Add new Doodle.

▪ Type the name of a new doodle in this pop-up window, then tap Add in the right corner of this pop-up window to add the doodle.

▪ The new doodle will appear with the name displayed on the button which reads, My Doodles. The new doodle will contain a large blank page with text inside that reads, Your note.

▪ Draw. Tap Draw from the My Doodles button and a pop-up window will appear labeled, Add new Doodle. Tap the blank page to begin drawing your doodle.

▪ My Doodles Button. Tap the My Doodles button, which will appear labeled with your new doodle's name, and the drop-down box labeled, My Doodles will appear

▪ Edit. Tap Edit from the My Doodles button and red circles with - will appear to the left of your doodle names in the My Doodles drop-down box.

▪ Tap this circle and the name of your doodle will disappear and a red, Delete box will appear on the right.

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Downloads

▪ Downloads is where users download and update charts for offline use. Available charts include Maps, Procedures, Documents, and A/FD.

Update All

▪ Tap on Update All to update all available downloads including Maps, Procedures, A/FD, and Misc in a single tap. When there is a Cycle Update, just tap on Update All to update all of the downloaded charts.

Failed Downloads Button

▪ Tap this button to see which downloads have failed. Tap Retry All Failed Downloads and the listed failed downloads will download again.

▪ Tap the any of the listed failed downloads to re-download failed items individually.

Trash Can Icon

▪ Tap this icon to open a pop-up box labeled Delete Downloaded Files.

▪ Beneath the Delete Downloaded Files label is a list of the sections of downloads including Maps, Procedures, Documents, and A/FD.

▪ Tap any of these download sections, and you will be redirected to the downloaded files of that particular section. Tap on the red X next to the file to delete.

▪ Tap on Delete All Expired Files to delete all of the expired files that are downloaded on your device.

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Downloads

Maps Button

▪ Tap this button and you will see Jet High, Victor Low, IFR Area Charts, Sectionals, TAC Charts, Helicopter Charts, Reference Maps and Layers.

▪ Tap on Select next to the region (USA, CAN, CAR) and either tap on the section on the map to download, or tap on Download All. Download All will download all available charts within the selection. You will know that charts are downloading because they will be visible in the Queue at the top of Downloads.

▪ Chart Status. Next to the Select buttons, you will notice the chart status of downloaded maps. Green = current charts are downloaded, Red = expired charts are downloaded – tap Update to update all expired maps within that selection. Blue = future charts are available – tap Update to download the future maps within that selection.

▪ Note: The chart status only displays for maps that are downloaded.

▪ If you tap on an individual chart, you will be able view the expiration date, as well as manually delete the chart.

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Downloads

Procedures Button ▪ Tap this button, and you will see the U.S, Canadian, and Dominican Republic procedures.

▪ Tap on the icon to download the Procedure of your choosing. If you tap and hold on the icon, you will have the option to delete the chart.

Documents Button ▪ Tap this button, and a list of documents available for download will appear. Documents that you import will appear at the top of this list.

▪ Tap any document in this list, and you will begin the download of that document.

A/FD Button

▪ Tap this button, and a list of A/FD regions will appear. The included states for that particular region are listed next to it. The Canadian Flight Supplement is included as CFS.

▪ Tap on the icon to download the A/FD of your choosing. If you tap and hold on the icon, you will have the option to delete the chart.

Misc. Button

▪ Tap this button and you will see icons for Airports Database, FBO Icons and Airport Diagrams.

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Downloads

Download’s Legend

▪ The download’s Legend is located at the bottom of each download section including: Maps, Procedures, Documents, A/FD and Misc.

▪ Green means that the charts are downloaded and current.

▪ Red means that the charts are downloaded and expired.

▪ Blue is for future charts.

▪ Green with a blue perimeter means that the current and future charts are downloaded.

▪ Green with a red perimeter means that the current and expired charts are downloaded. Expired maps will automatically delete when the new charts are downloaded.

▪ To delete the expired procedures, you can either tap and hold on the icon which will give you the option to delete the expired chart, or go to Delete Downloaded Files (trash bin icon) and select Delete All Expired.

▪ Orange means that the chart is important and needs to be downloaded. Orange normally displays for downloads in the Misc tab including Airports Database, FBO Icons, and Airport Diagrams.

▪ Gray means that the file has not been downloaded.

▪ Yellow means that the download is queued for download.

Total Space Footer

▪ At the bottom of the Downloads section, you will notice a footer containing information regarding the Total Space on your iPad. This will display how much storage FltPlan Go is using on your device.

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Settings

Tutorial & Support

▪ Tap on Tutorial to view the FltPlan Go manual.

▪ Tap on Support to send an email to [email protected] for FltPlan Go related issues. This will automatically send your username, Device, iOS Version, and FltPlan Go version to Technical Support.

Current User

▪ Tap the Current User tab and a pop-up window will appear with the option to Logout of your current account, Add an Account, or choose from various connected accounts to log into.

Allow Sleep Mode

▪ While the app is open, the device will not go into Sleep Mode.

▪ To activate Sleep Mode, tap on the circle next to the Allow Sleep Mode tab.

Brightness

▪ Adjust the screen brightness in FltPlan Go to your desired setting.

Super Dim

▪ Tap the Super Dim switch to adjust the screen brightness to a super dim lighting. This feature is helpful during flight in conserving your iPad’s battery or during a night flight.

Allow GPS in background

▪ To allow FltPlan Go to continue use of the GPS while the app is closed, enable Allow GPS in background.

▪ By selecting to allow the GPS to run even when you are not on the app is important when using our breadcrumbs feature. If you exit the FltPlan Go app and do not have GPS running in the background, breadcrumbs cannot be updated.

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Settings

Minimum runway length: X ft.

▪ Change the runway length ranging from 1,000 ft to 10,000 ft.

▪ Tap No Filter to skip entering a minimum runway length or tap on a runway length option to set a minimum runway length.

▪ This will only display airports with your set runway length on Airports.

Show Notification Alert

▪ Enabled Show notification alert to receive flight plan and NavLog update notifications from within FltPlan Go.

▪ If you wish to turn off notification alerts, you will still receive synced items and updates automatically, you will just not be notified of it.

Messages from FltPlan.com

▪ Tap the Messages from FltPlan.com to view general messages containing app realted information, including updates, bug fixes, and notifications.

App Version:

▪ The App Version tab tells you which version number of the app you have, in addition to the build number.

▪ This information may be helpful in trouble shooting any problems or confusion you may be having with FltPlan Go.

Refresh Databases Button

▪ Tap the Refresh Databases button to see if any new Airports Databases are available. If there are, then the new database will start to download.

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Settings

Lock Screen Button

▪ Tap the Lock Screen button to lock the screen of the app in place.

▪ While this button is enabled, you will see a Screen Locked message on the top of your iPad screen. You will see this message if you attempt to tap anywhere inside of the app.

Clear Cache Button

▪ Tap the Clear Cache button to clear the cache.

Turn Off Map Layers

▪ Selecting Turn Off Map Layers will disable all layers selected on the Maps tab.

Unregister from Notifications

▪ Selecting Unregister from Notifications will remove the device from receiving push notifications. If you are receiving notifications for an account that you were once signed into, tap this button. Going forward, you will only receive notifications for accounts that you are signed into.

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