Now try sending it to Telegram. You don’t get the filetype choice now (in the Ipad app) and what Telegram gets is the FF server (“cloud”) URL only. And for me this URL displays the track (on a PC) but download fails:
Upon Download, it offers to save it as .json
and clicking on Save (this is now in Windows Explorer) produces
Anyway the file should obviously be .kml, not .json.
Sounds like a bug…. quickest soln is likely to drop support an email with the details above. They usually come back very fast.
Josh_Tahmasebi_ForeFlight wrote:
I have it already marked on my personal task list to check in with the team that works on NOTAMs to see what levers we have to pull to build out specific requirements for the development and design team.
Hi Josh, could you please elaborate on the status of the NOTAMs not showing up until 2 hrs before the flight?
My yearly SD renewal is due and I am reconsidering FF again – but before I would like to know how things are developing on the VFR side…
Hey @Supersonic,
Sorry I missed you message. We are actively working on a feature to allow user configuration of NOTAMs so that you can control how far in the future they show on the map. I don’t have an exact timeline right now for when, but it’s in development now.
If you haven’t done a trial of ForeFlight in a while, write in to [email protected] and they can get you set up with a 30 day trial to test things out again.
Hope this helps,
Josh
We know that FF doesn’t show notams until 2hrs before the flight.
But that can obviously apply only to flight plans set up in the program.
What if you just switch the Ipad on in the aircraft, before departing. How fast will it obtain the data for say the south of the UK?
Hey @Peter
Here is some more information on NOTAMs
The work to show them further in advance is in progress so we should have more on this soon.
All the best,
Josh
Josh any news on the logbook update for EASA land in terms of currencies and qualifications?
Hey @hazek,
Also in progress! We previewed and user tested it at AERO Friedrichshafen, but still in development.
All the best,
Josh