Tue, Jul 25, 2017
Intended To Help Student Pilots Reduce Their Training Costs
Thousands of Flight Instructors and Military Aviators have taken advantage of our amazing free programs: CFI Free! and Military Free!. We give Flight Instructors and Military Aviators WingX Pro7 subscriptions for free including WingX Pro7 and the Advanced IFR subscriptions - for free! This includes WingX Pro7 for iOS, WingX Pro7 for Android, and WingX Pro7 for Fire - you get all the great features of WingX Pro7. You can buy an Amazon Fire for less than $50, so for about $50 you can get an EFB including hardware and software - amazing.
Now that WingX Pro7 has the new FAA Airman Certification Standards (ACS) which replace the older FAA Practical Test Standards (PTS) for Private and Instrument pilots (and the PTS for the other certificates and ratings), Flight Instructors are armed to take students through their training and have them be ready for their check ride.
Free! is basically all of WingX with a few exceptions: VFR Free! does not include the IFR Low and High Enroute Charts, Approach Charts, Internet Weather, Synthetic Vision, and some other IFR-related functionality (subject to change).
For student pilots, VFR Free! will help reduce their training costs. We are very pleased to offer this free service and support general aviation trainees towards obtaining their certificates and ratings. VFR Free! is not limited to student pilots. All pilots can take advantage of this opportunity. VFR Free! is planned to be available this month.
There is no signup - there is no need to contact WingX. All you need to do is to buy the VFR Free! subscription from within WingX. As simple as that. Enjoy! A 99 cent subscription fee applies. Why? The intent was to make VFR Free! really free. However, there is no Tier 0 (free) pricing option for subscriptions. The next lowest price is 99c. WingX will send all the proceeds for VFR Free! subscriptions to a charity that helps children.
(Source: Hilton software media release)
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