MikeOH Posted July 5 Report Posted July 5 I can't seem to find this feature...do I need the highest cost plan? Quote
KLRDMD Posted July 5 Author Report Posted July 5 I do not have the highest level plan, so no. Under "Track Logs" on the left. Quote
exM20K Posted July 5 Report Posted July 5 Web browser version, not iPad app not even close to FlySto, but maybe I’m saving my track logs wrong. -dan 1 Quote
KLRDMD Posted July 5 Author Report Posted July 5 FlySto has much greater data but ForeFlight gives you an overall score. Quote
MikeOH Posted July 5 Report Posted July 5 1 minute ago, exM20K said: Web browser version, not iPad app not even close to FlySto, but maybe I’m saving my track logs wrong. -dan THAT was the problem! Quote
exM20K Posted July 5 Report Posted July 5 6 minutes ago, KLRDMD said: FlySto has much greater data but ForeFlight gives you an overall score. FlySto supposedly scores approaches, but with only a couple hours playing with it, I can’t figure out how to do it. Anyway, I’m less interested in a “score” using a rubric that may not apply to my plane or field (310 hp Acclaim landing at a sub 2500’ field). I do care about a nice, smooth, one-directional flare and touchdown distance from the threshold. T/O numbers are of some interest, too. -dan Quote
Rick Junkin Posted Thursday at 05:00 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:00 PM I think this is a partial implementation of Cloud Ahoy features into Foreflight. If I recall correctly Cloud Ahoy was acquired by Foreflight. The integration between the two is pretty seamless. Cloud Ahoy provides an impressive array of data extracted from the log files and presents them in a very user-friendly way that is excellent for individual or student debrief. It even has a "virtual CFI" function that grades your performance according to limit parameters you can modify. The Foreflight presentation looks like a subset of that function. Quote
dkkim73 Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago On 7/4/2025 at 7:46 PM, exM20K said: FlySto supposedly scores approaches, but with only a couple hours playing with it, I can’t figure out how to do it. FlySto has some pretty extensive and well done features, but they aren't all obvious. It feels as if some are a bit hidden. Eg it extracts and allows you to review approaches. One of the better pieces of software I've seen in a while. Also good performance over the web. Their front-end coding is slick. Quote
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