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ForeFlight Now Available With Aeronautical Map Drawer and More

ForeFlight Adds Great New Features

ForeFlight 16.3 includes an Aeronautical Map Drawer, Basic Navlog Template, Power Lines on the Basemap, and more.

Now find all Aeronautical Map toggles and settings together in a collapsible drawer.

A consolidated drawer now houses all Aeronautical Map toggles and settings, optimizing space when you aren't using it. Tap the new button in the lower-left corner of the Maps view with the Aeronautical Map layer enabled to open the drawer and toggle map elements like airports, airspace, waypoints, and more, or tap the ellipses button at the very bottom to access Aeronautical Map Settings.

Below the toggles are new Aeronautical Modes for IFR High, IFR Low, and VFR, which you can select to quickly change altitude-based map elements like waypoints, navaids, airways, ATC boundaries, and VFR map elements.

The new release also includes a new Basic Navlog tailored for VFR pilots that offers a cleaner format resembling a traditional navlog. From the Flights view, tap the Navlog button next to Briefing at the top of a flight plan to open the Navlog, then tap the Settings cog in the top-right to select the Basic template.

In addition, power lines are now depicted on the moving map in ForeFlight version 16.3.

FMI: ForeFlight.com

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