.The sectionals, ADF, my 396, Skyvector, Runwayfinder, Shortfield.com, AirNav.com and plane ole common since works just fine for me. But then again, 99.5% of my flying is for fun right now (oh wait, I'm plane less right now
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December 16, 2010
For Immediate Release:
Flight Plan, LLC (FltPlan.com) announced today that it is not affected by FlightPrep's U.S. Patent No. 7,640,098.
FlightPrep recently contacted FltPlan.com concerning the patent which is directed to "A Process for Generating Travel Plans on the Internet." In the letter, Chairman Roger Stenbock suggested that FltPlan.com enter into a confidentiality agreement to exchange confidential information.
After review of the patent, FltPlan.com does not believe it is relevant to the FltPlan.com website so confidential or other discussions with FlightPrep are not warranted. FltPlan.com has asked FlightPrep if it alleges the FltPlan.com website infringes the patent but FlightPrep has not responded.
"FlightPrep's patent does not apply, nor is it relevant to the FltPlan.com website," stated FltPlan.com's President Ken Wilson. "Since FltPlan.com does not use FlightPrep's patented technology, we have not been, nor will we be in negotiations with FlightPrep."
With over 100,000 users, FltPlan.com has been providing free online flight planning since 1999 which is two years prior to the filing of FlightPrep patent application which matured into U.S. Patent No. 7,640,098.
I will never buy or use any of Flight Prep products!
Due to the litigious environment that we live in today, NavMonster is no longer in operation. I make little to no money off this site, and have neither the time, resources, nor money to defend myself against absurd patents. You just shouldn't be able to patent common sense and good programming skills, but sadly someone has. Best of luck to those that stay in the fight
TomD wrote:If you really want to delve into the details, here is Flight Prep's blog:
http://blog.flightprep.com/2010/12/myth ... tprep.html
Throttle Pusher wrote:I will never buy or use any of Flight Prep products!
I agree hole heartedly.
Mean while I just filed for a patent for online porn.![]()
Thats got to be a trillion doller industry, I can just smell the mone.
(I think thats what that smell is)

Zane wrote:Many harsh words. I fear that Flightprep may never sell another product, so if this bogus patent is upheld, it will likely be their only income.
Terry wrote:I started out on my own 7yrs ago, didn't copy or steel trade secrets from anyone.
Borrowed money from the bank, (with my house as collateral) bought some equipment....to earn a living and put food on my table (the American dream).
Now 3 years later, Peter Kiewit Sons decides that I operate my excavator in a manor described in their patent, and put me out of business? BULLSHIT, I would be loaded for bear.
What I don't get is how it could take 10 years to issue a patent?
m7flyer wrote:I used to use runwayfinder because I liked it best, and would have paid for it because I liked it best. But my favorite thing was not having to log on everytime I wanted to see if an area was vfr. Just the convenience of a quick peek was great. There is nothing out there that I have found that works better. I have been looking the last week and haven't found a replacement .
For debate, let's say you made an new attachment for your excavator and got a patent. Let's say it took 9 years to get the patent and LOTS! of money. In the mean time other contractors start copying your attachment. Finally the USPTO awards you a patent. You going to kiss all your effort and money good bye, or enforce YOUR patent and ask for reasonable royalties, or take legal measures to stop the pirates from using your idea?
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