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iPad Jet Mount Kits Secure Tablet In-Flight

Custom Kits For Gulfstream, Boeing, TBM, Pilatus, Learjet, Beech Jet Airplanes Now Available

More and more companies are offering EFBs for the popular iPad tablet device, which has led companies to devise ways for make it easy to use in the cockpit. MyGoFlight, a company focused on the "iPad In Motion" for aviators, has unveiled new iPad Jet Mount Kits for jets and turbo prop airplanes.

The mounts attach to the yoke and are available for Gulfstream, Boeing, LearJet, Beech Jets, TBM, and Pilatus airplanes. These mounts are not permanent, do not require tools to install, which means that they do not require an STC for their use.

"The iPad is an important tool being used by commercial, corporate & business airplane pilots,” said Charles Schneider, CEO of MyGoFlight. “We designed our mounts to be positioned in a place familiar to these pilots."

Easily installed by pilot, adjustable, lightweight machined aluminum. Easily allows the iPad to rotate and tilt. Rotation allows viewing approach plates and airport diagrams in portrait mode, enroute charts in landscape. It includes a high quality, mountable everyday case, compatible with the Apple Smart Cover. The iPad is always protected.

FMI: www.MyGoFlight.com

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