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AppRecs rating 1.0. Trustworthiness 67 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Jeppesen JDM Mobile
JDM Mobile Benefits:
• Download and transfer avionics databases wherever you are
• JDM Mobile available on iPad and iPhone
• Ability to download databases direct to the iPhone/iPad
• Ability to transfer databases to removable media via the Bad Elf Wombat
• Filter services by phase of update (available to download, transfer to device)
• Filter services by aircraft tail and data type
• View service information by aircraft tail, including cycle information and charts serial number
• Ability to queue up all service downloads to the iPad using the “Download All” feature
• Date stamp of last successful transfer to media by service
• Links to important Jeppesen web pages and documents
• Access to help guide and videos within the app
• View account information (customer name and account number)
Note 1: This application requires the Wombat device by Bad Elf which is no longer being produced.
Note 2: You must have an active Jeppesen subscription in order to log into the application and access data updates.
Note 3: Worldwide Charts require approximately 2.5 GB of free space to complete the download. High resolution Terrain needs approximately 10 gigabytes of free space to complete the download.
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Reviews for Jeppesen JDM Mobile
iHopeiPass
Useless
The Bad Elf Wombat has been discontinued, and it is required hardware in order to transfer data from this JDM app to your SD card from your iPad. So this app literally does nothing. When will Jeppesen support transferring updated Nav data to our planes from the most common device we have with us at the plane - our iPADs! It’s kind of unbelievable they are ignoring what seems like their customer’s most common use case. Shame.
Toad 458
Can’t write to SD cards.
What is the point of this app? It can only be used to update the databases using a Bad Elf Wombat, which hasn’t been available for many years. Why not update it so it can send the data directly to the SD bard via the lightning / usb port and a standard card reader ? Very disappointing and frustrating!