What Reddit Says About Pilots License Apps
We compiled 11 Reddit discussions about Pilots License apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/flying
I’m currently studying with the king schools ground school and test prep and I’m looking for an app where I can review previously learned topics while I’m out and unable to watch a video. I looked at sporty’s private pilots test app and saw some reviews saying some questions aren’t correct and I’m j...
r/flying
Sporty’s E6B app. Also good for all pilots, not just students.
r/flightsim
1hour flights can be fun but if you’re aiming for specific aircraft licenses better to do at least 3hour flights. I’ve tried many times to look for other career mode plugins because I do get frustrated by the grind but everything else out there seems like not something that suits me. Let me know abo...
r/flying
I'm confused as there's a lot of bad and good opinions and I would like a sort of clear answer for those who are learning to fly in real life. I know Plane English and Pilot Edge are the most accurate from what I understood. Prices seem really ...
r/aviation
Para el examen de Piloto privado, piloto comercial, IFR, A320. www.avi-examenaviacion.com Esta es tu mejor opción si rindes el examen en Chile. La plataforma AVI está 100% enfocada en el temario de la DGAC.
r/MicrosoftFlightSim
The good stuff: financials aside, it does a great job of simulating the life of an airline pilot. You actually progress in rank at a pretty good clip (from Captain, it is 10,000 XP to advance to Senior Captain (level 1), which with perfect flights @ 100 XP per is 100 flights, which seems quite reaso...
r/flying
Question for airline pilots as a PPL student, what habits/mindsets can I build at this stage in preparation for the future? ... Best apps to have on your Ipad/Phone/Tablet for flying thread!
r/flying
I’m looking to learn the FAA material quickly and pass the written exam. Don’t find the PHAK and FAR/AIM to be most intuitive. I’ve heard about PilotWare but any recommendations for good apps that I can use to learn and practice the FAA question bank?
r/flying
considering most pilots have some form of undiagnosed autism i’d say interview prep is extremely necessary and beneficial ... Just pay for the resume review and do whatever they say. Ya the few hundred sucks but its worth it. ... American and United application websites are pretty terrible for doubl...
r/flying
For me right now it's Foreflight, I just need to spend the money on the ADSB receiver and the program. It's an expensive optional addon but it looks to be completely worth it · I am also considering Garmin Pilot but everyone says "Just get Foreflight".
r/flying
It's honestly not as full-featured as ForeFlight but the few things it has that you'd miss as an airline pilot can be supplemented with other apps - it's not worth paying the $200 or whatever it is now for a FF sub.
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