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AeroSports Update: Does The ‘Book Learnin’ Get You Down?

New Version Of King Schools Companion App Makes Ground Training Portable On iPhones And iPads

Learning how to fly an aerial machine can at times be challenging, it’s certainly exciting, and it’s always rewarding when you finally get it right. However, the ground study part can be a stumbling block for new students if they don’t approach it with the right attitude and support. John and Martha King, of Kings Schools, do their best to help you with the challenges of ground training, and have just announced another way to get this job done.

The latest technology from King Schools gives pilots even more convenient access to learning. Pilots taking King courses can now take their lessons on their iPad and iPhone even when they are off-line, and two-way synchronization allows them to move seamlessly among their iPad, iPhone and computer.

This is made possible by the latest version of the KING Companion App, a free download from the Apple App Store. The app allows pilots to download lessons from any of their courses to their iPad or iPhone. They can then watch the video lessons and answer the associated FAA example questions, even while off-line. The next time they connect to their King iLearn account, their progress will be synced. Then, when they resume their course, either off-line or online, all the progress they made off-line will be displayed on their menu, and when they restart a video, it will pick up right where they left off.

“The great thing about our iPad and iPhone Companion app is that customers are not locked into choosing between using their mobile devices or a computer,” commented John King. “The ability to work off-line on an iPad or iPhone and then sync their progress with King’s servers gives learning pilots the option to continue their learning from anywhere, connected or not,” he noted.

“Folks taking King courses are often juggling many responsibilities while they are learning to fly,” added Martha. “Our strategy is to ensure that, given 10-15 minutes and access to any device or a computer, they can make real progress by completing a full lesson,” she concluded.

FMI: www.kingschools.com/mobile
 

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