
ForeFlight has released its latest update, which includes mogas fuel prices, a favorite/recent routes filter, and more.
ForeFlight 14.8 allows pilots to find pricing and availability of mogas fuel at FBOs. Each FBO displays self service and full service pricing and how long ago the FBO updated the price, according to ForeFlight officials.

Also new is the ability to search for favorite and recent routes to use in new flight plans without manually scrolling through either list. Instead, tap the Routes button and start typing an airport, airway, VOR, or waypoint identifier to show routes containing it, company officials explain.

Another update is the Takeoff and Landing summary, which allows pilots to generate and save a detailed summary of takeoff and landing performance calculations for their aircraft, including runway conditions, climb analysis, and more.
This feature is available with Performance Plus subscription plans for piston aircraft and with the Runway Analysis subscription add-on for single engine turboprop aircraft.

Another feature is Airport Delay Notifications, which will tell you before you arrive at an airport about potential delays, including Ground Stop (GS) and Ground Delay Program (GDP) advisories.
After filing a flight plan, ForeFlight will check for any existing advisories at the departure and destination airports and alert you if any impact your flight plan, company officials said. ForeFlight will then continue to monitor your flights and update you if any GS or GDP advisories come up before your flight.
ForeFlight 14.8 is now available on the App Store.

mo gas no longer here.
KCTJ Carrollton. West Georgia Regional Airport-O V Gray Field
UL93 8/2020
Foreflight’s new update shows mogas prices at FBOs that sell it. But there is no way to create a flight and plan fuel stops at these airports. Foreflight needs to make another map layer for mogas/unleaded like they have for Jet A and 100LL. Then you could see the locations and prices on the map and plan your cross country flight. My aircraft has a Rotax 921is engine and is very happy on unleaded fuel. But when I fly cross country flights, I almost always have to fuel with 100LL, because I can’t find unleaded fuel at airports.
AirportCourtesyCars.com also lists numerous MOGAS locations, with the type of MOGAS and the site is free.