Tue, Mar 03, 2015
Will Introduce Connected Flight Concept And iPad Product Line At Orlando Show
MyGoFlight, maker of premium iPad and tablet gear for pilots, will debut their Connected Flight concept and product line for the cockpit of helicopters at HAI Heli-Expo 2015. They are also conducting two seminars called – iPad Takes Flight! Connected Flight Edition. They will take place on Tuesday, March 3rd, 3:30pm in room 320E and Wednesday, March 4th, 10:00am in room 320C. Seminar participants are asked to bring their iPad to the seminars with charts loaded and charged to be able to follow the real-world scenarios reviewed.
“The iPad is increasingly being used by helicopter pilots,” said Charles Schneider, CEO of MyGoFlight. “Yet their cockpit was not designed with the device in mind. Our products solve many of the challenges of how and where to mount the device, and how you can see and operate the screen in such a bright and vibrating environment. Our seminars on Connected Flight will introduce this concept and demonstrate how it will help pilots to significantly simplify flight operations and to reduce the risk of accidents due to loss of control and flight into hazardous weather – two of the NTSB’s top areas of focus to improve flight safety.”
MyGoFlight’s cases, mounts, flight bags and accessories are high quality and make using the iPad in the cockpit safer, easier, and secure. All professional grade. All built to last. Perfect for the helicopter and everyday use.
MyGoFlight products work together to create the Connected Flight flight deck. The mounts and kneeboards keep the iPad/Tablet secured and operable during flight. ArmorGlas pure glass screen protectors eliminate glare. The DualMicro 12-28V Charger keeps all devices powered.
When pilots combine MyGoFlight products with an ADS-B Receiver, flying app, and Satellite Voice/Text communication, they create the capability for Connected Flight.
(Image provided by MyGoFlight)
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