Thu Mar 09, 2017 10:10 am
I just learned something today that fits this discussion. If you are a Foreflight user and file a VFR flight plan through Foreflight, it will give you a warning on your iPad screen if you fail to close your flight plan within 20 minutes after your ETA, and if you don't react to that one, you'll get another one at 30 minutes after your ETA. You can close your flight plan either through the Foreflight app or by calling FSS (1-800-WX-BRIEF, 800-992-7433). I don't know when Foreflight started doing that, since I haven't filed a VFR flight plan with Foreflight, and with IFR flight plans, the closing mechanism is automatically done by tower at towered fields and with ATC, either in the air or on the ground after landing, at non-towered fields.
Foreflight keeps adding functionality, without making much ado about it. Here's another one: A week ago, I flew down to KBJC to have new com antennas installed. As I usually do, I wrote down the applicable frequencies I'd be using, because it's easier to glance at my kneeboard than to look for them on an approach plate when I should be looking outside, and I sure can't memorize them these days. I was just about to look on my kneeboard for the ATIS frequency, when I heard something like "your destination weather frequency is 126.25", and an orange warning window popped up on the screen which said "KBJC ATIS is 126.25". Then on the way back, the same thing happened for the AWOS at KGXY. It happens at 20 miles before the destination below 5000' AGL, so there's plenty of time to listen to the weather and plan the approach to the airport. Pretty cool, right?
Cary