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/images/notams/notams19/pap0308.jpgPilot Assist Pro for the iPad/iPhone has been updated to Version 1.2.5.This update updates weather handling for METARs and TAFs. Pilot Assist Pro was designed for real-world GA pilots, but flightsimmers can take full advantage of the product as well. You may download the product for a free 2 week trial via: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pilot-assist-pro/id1332447978#?platform=iphone About Pilot Assist ProPilot Assist Pro is your mobile flight bag. Designed for all typesof pilots, Pilot Assist Pro is your perfect flying partner.Declutter the cockpit and access all of your flight resources -checklists, manuals, weather, flight logs, NOTAMs and more - rightfrom your mobile device. All simmers (and real-world pilots) are invited to download it forfree and take it for a risk-free test flight at: www.pilotassistpro.com
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/images/notams/notams19/pap0308.jpgPilot Assist Pro is your mobile flight bag. Designed for all typesof pilots, Pilot Assist Pro is your perfect flying partner.Declutter the cockpit and access all of your flight resources -checklists, manuals, weather, flight logs, NOTAMs and more - rightfrom your mobile device. Pilot Assist Pro for iPad/iPhone has been updated to Version 1.2.4with a Free Trial! Fixes include updates to the Weather Code and bug fixes. Version 1.2.4 also allows users to try and download the app forfree for 2 weeks. Support for the DCS F-18 was recently added, but it also works withmany of your other favorite aircraft, including the PMDG 737 and747. All simmers (and real-world pilots) are invited to download it forfree and take it for a risk-free test flight at: www.pilotassistpro.com
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/images/notams/notams18/fs2c0315.jpgDo you own an iPad or iPhone? Are you a serious simmer? If so,take note that a brand new mobile app, Pilot Assist Pro, has beenlaunched. Pilot Assist Pro was originally designed for real-world GeneralAviation pilots. But Bryan York, who is also the FS2Crew developerand the man behind Pilot Assist Pro, thought that the flight simmersshould not be excluded. Says Bryan, "There is a tremendous overlay between simulatedaviation and real-world aviation. After all, a checklist is still achecklist, a METAR is still a METAR, and a scratchpad is still ascratchpad. It doesn't matter if you're copying down an ATIS in thereal-world or copying down an ATIS on VATSIM, a scratchpad is just auseful in either case." Bryan continues that Pilot Assist Pro is a good choice for budgetconscious simmers seeing maximum bang for their buck. "Most aviationapps these days are going toward a subscription model, which canreally add up over time and become quite expensive. But our app doesnot require a subscription. It's good for life". Product HighlightsCreate and share checklists on-line or privately via emailChecklists can include personal notes and images (useful for training aid purposes)Checklists have big buttons, for ease of useMETARs/TAFs featuring "SkyView" technologyScratchpadLogsDocument Viewer (Charts, Aircraft Manuals, and more)NOTAMsOf interest especially to flight simmers, users have alreadycreated checklists for Pilot Assist Pro, which are available via itsonline checklist mode, that support: PMDG 737NGPMDG 777PMDG 747Aerosoft and FSLabs AirbusQuality Wings 787Majestic Dash 8 Q400Leonardo MaddogCaptain Sim 757And a whole slew of General Aviation aircraft from Cessna 150's toKing Air's to Twin Otters. Of course, if you don't like any of these checklists, or if yourplane isn't supported, you can always create your own checklist. Youcan even share it with the world. There are no limits to what you can do with Pilot Assist Pro. Discover more about Pilot Assist Pro at:www.pilotassistpro.com. Pilots can also join the Pilot Assist Pro™ conversation onFacebook(https://www.facebook.com/pilotassistpro/)and Twitter(https://twitter.com/PilotAssistPro).