Mobile Apps
CAA - Graph My Flights
Graph My Flights is a tool for Aviation Pilots that allows them to review their own flying. The tool collects the data and maps the results so pilots can see if they are improving over time. The application works on both Apple OS and Android and has been very well received by its target audience.
Mobile Apps
NZ Customs - What's my Duty
NZ Customs - What's my Duty
This application was developed to allow travellers and importers to work out the duty of the products they wish to import into New Zealand. It has a constant currency feed, so it uses the latest currency values when calculating the costs. It can deal with multiple currencies and a wide range of products. The tool also explains the Tobacco laws and informs users when they require special permits to import certain goods. It is both Apple OS and Android compatible.
Mobile Apps
CAA - Fuel Calculator
CAA 's Fuel Calculator allows pilots to choose their aircraft type and work out how much fuel they should be carrying to be as safe as possible.
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CAA - Weather Diary
CAA Weather Diary - Amateur pilots can go several weeks between flights, which means they need to have a deeper knowledge of the weather needed to safely fly. This weather diary allows the pilot to predict the weather and compare this to the actual weather, improving their knowledge and assessment all the time. The application is both Apple OS and Android compatible.
Mobile Apps
CAA - Met Decoder
Met Decoder - Pilots receive weather reports such as TAF and METAR coded weather reports to review while planning their flight. Because the TAF/MATAR is written in a form of code, pilots frequently make mistakes. The Met Decoder allows the users to type in or paste in a TAF/METAR that can be decoded at a push of a button. The application is both Apple OS and Android compatible.
Mobile Apps
CAA - Here & Now Occurrence Report
Here & Now Occurrence Report app enables pilots to monitor incidents or occurrences during flight such as bird strike or close flying aircraft. The pilot switches the app on before take off and if an incident or occurrence happens the pilot simply clicks the large screen button on the phone.
The application records the GPS co-ordinates and altitude that makes the reporting of incidences simple. The application is both Apple OS and Android compatible.