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iPad, avPad

By Robert Goyer / Published: Sep 22, 2010
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The introduction of Apple's iPad has pilots everywhere excited about the possibilities that a really big, sharp and bright touchscreen computer with a fabulous battery life might bring to the cockpit.

While there aren't that many aviation apps just for the iPad yet, most iPhone apps will work, sort of. But even a few short months after the iPad's introduction, there is a growing number of interesting and useful aviation apps for the device, and more are sure to follow.

An app, for those of you without teenagers, is simply a little program that you can install on your iPad and do something with it. There are non-aviation apps of every imaginable kind, from racing games to tax preparation programs. You can expect the aviation app universe to expand rapidly over the next few years until there are thousands of iPad apps.

In terms of hardware, you're probably aware that there are two kinds of iPad, the Wi-Fi model (which is what it sounds like) and the 3G version (which uses cell phone reception or Wi-Fi for Internet). Let me make it simple for you: If you're a pilot, buy the more expensive 3G model. It has a built-in GPS. Apple refers to what's in the Wi-Fi model as A-GPS, which is like calling a paper map P-GPS. It's not GPS and never will be. Buy the 3G.

If you've used an iPhone before, the iPad is like that only without the phone part. If you've never used an iPhone or other smart device, it might take you a while to figure out how to find apps and load them and synchronize them with your iTunes account on your computer. It took me a couple of hours to figure it all out, but I did.

Click on the "view gallery" link above or click here to see a handful of aviation-specific apps optimized for the iPad. Some are big and some are little; some are cheap and some are … well, they're all pretty cheap. That's a big part of the appeal, right?

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AlizeB's picture

The growth of Personal Computer sales worldwide has slowed enough to compel a revision this year forecasts. Personal Computer product sales are being impacted by the reputation of Apple's iPad and its tablet kin. Industry analysts are saying the trend will gain momentum. The Personal Computer time could be coming to an end, given the increased acceptance of tablets and other technology for instance hosted virtual desktops.

nitsua01's picture

iPad is a T-PED as illegal in the US in aircraft! Look on Apples US website, they want nothing to do with the foreign software companies pushing the iPad in the US.

The FAA might be suing Apple for allowing it, to come up with the money they need!

alan carr's picture

There are some great apps coming out every day for the aviation community. My favorite (since fuel prices have shot to the moon) is "FBO Fuel Prices" app it's only $3.99. It gives me fuel prices that are up to date for thousands of airports. Mapping interface is really cool. You can buy it at the app store or their web site is www.fbofuelprices.com

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