Tue, Oct 19, 2010
Available To Entegra & MFD Customers
Owners of Avidyne's displays with CMax Charts can now download
Terminal Charts, Airport Diagrams and/or European VFR Charts
subscription from Jeppesen for use on Apple iPad at no additional
charge, the company announced Monday.
"Jeppesen has developed an easy-to-use iPad application,
Jeppesen Mobile TC, that allows general aviation pilots to receive
all the information from their standard Airway Manual and VFR
Manual in an easy-to-use electronic format," said Thomas Wede,
Jeppesen senior vice president and general manager, Aviation. "Now,
Avidyne MFD customers with CMax can download an iPad App to view
their current chart subscriptions at no additional charge."
"Avidyne and Jeppesen recognize the situational awareness
benefits of electronic charts in the cockpit, and a large
percentage of our Entegra Flight Deck and EX-Series MFD customers
fly with CMax Charts," said Patrick Herguth, Avidyne's Chief
Operating Officer. "We are delighted to offer our customers this
valuable Jeppesen iPad solution that provides a redundant,
safety-enhancing piloting tool."
Jeppesen Mobile TC is available for free download for the iPad
at the Apple App Store. Charts subscription services are available
through Jeppesen. Each paid subscription includes four 'seat
licenses.' Typically, a pilot will dedicate one seat license
for their panel-mounted MFD, one for use on their home computer,
and one for a laptop, leaving one which can be used for the
iPad.
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