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Just plugging an iPhone app that an ASA captain just started selling ($3) on iTunes, it's called Flash Q/Ard! and includes a bunch of limitations for Shuttle America, Chautauqua, ExpressJet and, of course, the ASA oral study guides for the 50 and 70 seaters. You can make your own cards as well, but why bother when he's done the work.
 
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I am curious what percentage of pilots use the iPhone vs other smartphones. I've been on medical leave for the last year, but before I left it seemed that more and more people were using iPhone. Myself, I use a treo 700wx, and it works as a basic pda okay.
 
The reason I don't use an I Phone is AT&T. Those guys have the WORST customer service policies in history, and I will NEVER give them a cent of my money!
 
The reason I don't use an I Phone is AT&T. Those guys have the WORST customer service policies in history, and I will NEVER give them a cent of my money!


If you really want the iphone, you dont have to have at&t as your wireless carrier. I have several friends that have T-mobil and they have the iphone. All you have to do is buy at the Apple store (may pay full price for it) then get it unlucked, and you can use it with anyone.
 
Only issue with the I-phone is that if you surf or talk a lot, it needs to be charged mid day.
I had a HTC touch and went to the I-phone. I am happy with the switch.
 
Just plugging an iPhone app that an ASA captain just started selling ($3) on iTunes, it's called Flash Q/Ard! and includes a bunch of limitations for Shuttle America, Chautauqua, ExpressJet and, of course, the ASA oral study guides for the 50 and 70 seaters. You can make your own cards as well, but why bother when he's done the work.

How is this useful? :confused:
 
How about the accuracy of the info? The "White Dragon" used to put out a guide that I heard was worthless at best, very misleading at worst.
 

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