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7/21/2020 4:07 PM
 

Is there any way to get a web browser version that can be accessed from any computer?  The tablet is great for enroute but if I prefer to do my planning on a big screen with mouse and keyboard.  I had been using iflightplanner for this but they recently removed the free option.  

 

 

 
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7/21/2020 4:48 PM
 

Not as of yet, but that will be changing in the near-ish future! 

 
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7/21/2020 5:48 PM
 
Robert Zajko wrote:

Is there any way to get a web browser version that can be accessed from any computer?  The tablet is great for enroute but if I prefer to do my planning on a big screen with mouse and keyboard.  I had been using iflightplanner for this but they recently removed the free option.  

 

 

In the meantime, I would recommend https://www.fltplan.com/ and https://skyvector.com/.  Skyvector is nice for basic "what-if"ing when you're in the daydreaming stages of planning a trip.  Once you know where you want to go, fltplan.com is a good way to file your plan and/or print out a nav log.  Fltplan.com also has a mobile app companion.  It's a little weird, because the app will kick you over to a browser if you actually want to build/file a flight plan, but once a plan is built and saved on the website, you can download the nav log in the app and it will be available offline (in the air).  The app also duplicates some of iFly's EFB functionality, including charts, plates, the Chart Supplement, etc. 

Skyvector and FltPlan.com (both the web and app components) are free.

 
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7/22/2020 6:03 AM
 

There is a desktop version of iFly that I use on PC for planning all the time. Works great. Is this not what you are asking for? It's not web based, per say, but it does operate with your full screen and it uses all the same maps.

 
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7/23/2020 8:34 AM
 

I interpreted his question to be something he could access from any internet-connected desktop, as are commonly found in FBO pilot lounges or hotel business centers.

 
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