CheckMate Aviation has introduced its aviation app for Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and all Android platforms.
One of the most notable capabilities is personalization. Once the free CheckMate aviation app is downloaded and sampled with a generic checklist, the pilot can purchase aircraft specific checklist for their aircraft. That content then becomes theirs to modify to their exact tastes, according to company officials.
There is a web-based content management system where all CheckMate Aviation checklists purchased are stored and modifications can be made from your desktop, as well as on your mobile device. Another first is the ability to view your checklist across both platforms, Apple’s iOS and Android’s OS, officials note.
CheckMate Aviation, established in 1992, is located in Atlanta. Its clients span over 35 countries around the world and provide services for flight schools and pilot stores as well as pilots in general and corporate aviation. It provides customized systems for aircraft manufacturers, flight schools, training facilities, FBOs, and flying clubs, as well as for individual pilots.
For more information: CheckmateAviation.com
If you want to set-up repeatable checklists and routines you can use this web application:
Gtdagenda. com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, and a calendar.
Syncs with Evernote and Google Calendar, and also comes with mobile version, and Android and iPhone apps.
Version 1.0.6 has a full screen mode to make it better on the iPhone. Suggestions for improving the interface?
Checked the app on the iPhone but the interface looks terrible! Needs a lot of work to be worth purchasing a check-list…