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Aviation => Pilot/Controller Forum => Topic started by: bcrosby on July 14, 2010, 01:53:34 PM
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I would just like to let you guys know of a software project I've been working on for the past two years has finally launched.
It's a web based flight planning software with a focus on Canadian airspace.
I figured some forum members here are pilots who fly in Canada and might be interested in this product.
Check out the website (http://www.worldflightplanner.com) for more information.
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I really like the terrain features for planning mountain flights. That looks very neat.
(image: http://www.worldflightplanner.com/images/tour/terrain-clearance.png )
I have used the AOPA online planner one time, since my dad subscribes. I just used it to compare to my pencil-and-paper plan for a solo cross country as a student. http://www.aopa.org/flight_planner/index.html?PF (http://www.aopa.org/flight_planner/index.html?PF)
It seemed to work well, but it's not free either.
Just a heads up, for any Canadian pilots that are COPA members, it looks like you get a $25/year discount on the OP's software.
Anyways, thanks for the link. I'm going to look into it and let my dad and brother see too.
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Thanks for checking it out. COPA Members also get a discount with World Flight Planner too! $24/year off :)
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That's what I was saying.
"Current COPA members are eligible for a discount of $25 off a yearly subscription" -From the website
It's $24/year if you subscribe monthly.
Also, this flight planner is $10 per month without any discounts. AOPA's flight planner is available with the $39/year subscription, which includes the magazine as well as other features.