I just got an email that says Boeing bought Foreflight. Does anyone have any inside information on this? Do we think this is a good thing or a bad thing? SO many questions. SO few answers.






Grassstrippilot wrote:Likewise I have been running their Logbook software in parallel with Logbook pro, which I’ve used for years. My plan was to stop using Logbook pro since I was already paying for FF. Probably won’t now until the dust settles.
mtv wrote:And, that’s what’s okay about this: There is competition, and lots of it.
Whatever Boeing is, it’s not stupid. So they’ll either keep this as a be all solution for everyone, or they’ll screw the pooch, in which case, we’ll all go somewhere else, and likely be happy there.
But, I’ll let Boieng show there hand before I even consider a change. It’s the best software there is right now, and it’ll likely get better.
A “tiered” subscription? Uh, ForeFlight invented that concept.
The difference between a pilot and a jet engine? The jet engine stops whining at the gate.
MTV
mtv wrote:
The difference between a pilot and a jet engine? The jet engine stops whining at the gate.
MTV

Grassstrippilot wrote:mtv wrote:
The difference between a pilot and a jet engine? The jet engine stops whining at the gate.
MTV
I’m pretty certain it’s flight attendant, not pilot. [emoji1]”
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mtv wrote:A “tiered” subscription? Uh, ForeFlight invented that concept.


Zzz wrote:mtv wrote:A “tiered” subscription? Uh, ForeFlight invented that concept.
I suppose if the software industry began in 2011, one could posit such an idea.![]()
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Zzz wrote:mtv wrote:A “tiered” subscription? Uh, ForeFlight invented that concept.
I suppose if the software industry began in 2011, one could posit such an idea.![]()
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