Tue, Sep 05, 2023
Aviator Assistant EFB Now Includes ASA's 2024 FAR/AIM
Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. (ASA) has entered into a partnership with Aviator Assistant, a provider of aviation software solutions for students and pilots.
Aviator Assistant's state-of-the-art Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) and flight-school management software offer pilots and flight-schools streamlined, user-friendly platforms. In partnership with ASA and effective immediately, every subscription to Aviator Assistant's EFB will include access to the newly-released ASA 2024 FAR/AIM at no additional cost.
Aviator Assistant's comprehensive tools are designed to enhance safety, simplify flight planning, and ensure compliance, empowering both professional pilots and students with the resources required to fly safely and efficiently.
Aviator Assistant According to CEO Daniel Curtis stated: "Our collaboration with ASA marks a significant milestone. By including the 2024 edition of the FAR/AIM in every subscription to our EFB, we're taking safety and education in aviation to the next level."
ASA President Greg Robbins remarked: "ASA is excited to provide students, pilots, and instructors with fast, easy access to the most pertinent Federal Aviation Regulations combined with the Aeronautical Information Manual, both of which are essential for every pilot operating an aircraft in the National Airspace System. This integration puts these valuable resources at EFB users' fingertips without increasing subscription costs."
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