Read this recently at
https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/a...
"In a nod to AOPA pilots on the move, the association made it easier to integrate flight plans into digital devices prevalent in today’s cockpits.
The latest release of the AOPA GO mobile app allows downloaded flight plans to be sent directly to one of the three supported iOS electronic flight bag apps: ForeFlight, Seattle Avionics FlyQ EFB, and WingX Pro7. 'Routes created using the online flight planner can be downloaded to AOPA GO, and then the route can be sent to the EFB app as long as the EFB is installed on the same device as AOPA GO,' Rush said. 'The great thing is that it also works offline, as long as users have already downloaded the route.' "
Sounds a bit convoluted ..and iFly prominently missing from supported list.
Didn't we have talk here in wish list about iFly producing a full bore web based flight planner that would have ability to import from and export to iFly GPS dedicated and iPad ?
Where's that in the development plans? Or is that dead?
Shane?
I myself use AOPA's planner but would gladly switch for import expert ability .
On the other hand, why reinvent the wheel? Maybe a better strategy would be for Adventure Pilot and/or us iFly users to lobby AOPA to implement export to us? Would be value added on both ends.
If you reading this would visit https://www.aopa.org/flightplanner/in...
....you can then suggest they support export to iFly as follows....."AOPA members also can submit ideas for new features and vote for suggestions submitted by other users to help make future versions of AOPA Flight Planner even better. Clicking on the Feedback button in the top menu bar of the flight planner opens the interactive conversation."
.....I believe it may even be possible to access their planner without logging in as an AOPA member...as a free trial...but not sure.
Alex