Pilot Toolkit — fast, accurate flight planning on iPhone and iPad
Pilot Toolkit brings your core preflight calculations into one clean, lightweight app. Whether you’re prepping a VFR hop or an IFR cross-country, it helps you compute the numbers that matter quickly and clearly.
What you can do
• Wind Component: headwind and crosswind, with optional gust handling
• Density Altitude: from altimeter or pressure altitude and OAT, plus ISA temperature
• Cloud Base: LCL estimate from temperature, dewpoint, and station altitude
• Speed of Sound and Mach: speed of sound by altitude/ISA; Mach from speed
• TAS / IAS: convert between true and indicated airspeed using air density
• Time Addition & Subtraction: add or subtract any number of H:M:S rows with live normalization
• NavLog (VFR and IFR): spreadsheet-style leg planner with
– true course, altitude, IAS/TAS, winds, variation/deviation
– wind correction angle; true, magnetic, and compass headings
– ground speed, enroute time, fuel flow, fuel used, fuel remaining
– mode toggle with “Calculate TAS using IAS”
– dynamic legs: add, remove, reorder
– totals row: distance, time, fuel used, fuel remaining
– export as PDF; import/export as standard text/CSV files
Designed for pilots
• Instant results as you type
• Aviation units by default (kt, NM, ft, GPH)
• Print and share: generate a PDF that mirrors the on-screen NavLog layout
• Portable plans: save or open plain text/CSV NavLogs for continued planning
• Localizable: English included; ready to add more languages
Why pilots like it
• Everything essential in one place
• Clear outputs with sensible rounding and conventions
• Flexible enough for quick checks or full leg-by-leg planning
Notes
Pilot Toolkit is intended for planning and training support. Always cross-check with official sources, your aircraft POH/AFM, and current weather and navigation data. Use sound aeronautical decision making at all times.
Plan smarter and turn preflight math into a few quick taps.
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