In this aviation reference app, users can search and view FARs, AIM, and related regulations with easy navigation. Includes offline access, text highlighting, bookmarks, and email sharing features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 2.7. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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2.7
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
40%
4 star
8%
3 star
13%
2 star
4%
1 star
36%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
21% review manipulation risk
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Pricing complaints
Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
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High negative review ratio
40% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About PilotFAR / AIM
Here's what Aviation Speaker/Trainer Rod Machado has to say about our apps:
"I had a chance to download the PilotFAR/AIM, PilotE6B/WX and PilotPrep apps and have been exploring them. What fantastic apps they are! The FAR/AIM is just too darn easy to use. When I’m looking for information, I need the ability to perform a quick search and the PilotFAR/AIM app makes this incredibly easy to do. Instead of slugging through hundreds of pages of FAR/AIM info, I simply type a word in the search window, and retrieve the info. And I can even email an AIM or FAR excerpt to myself or a fellow CFI. I really like it. "
-Rod Machado
Check out our plethora of reviews - they’re all from real pilots, students, and instructors who use our products every day. We’re pilots ourselves so we understand the type of products you want and need.
PilotFAR / AIM features:
- Text highlighting. Highlight text in the regulations or AIM that you want to stand out.
- Fully offline access to all included FARs, the AIM, and PCG.
- Full text search. Find the regulations you’re looking for quickly by entering words or search terms.
- Formatted and optimized for the small screen. All topics are specially formatted for the iPhone / iPod Touch screen and include all text and graphics.
- FAR sections and paragraphs are nicely indented for easy reading.
- Customization. Customize the FAR Table of Contents to include only the regulations you need.
- Bookmarks. Bookmark your most frequently accessed entries for easy access. Organize bookmarks into folders if you have a lot.
- Email entries. Are you an instructor? Send your students the FAR or AIM entries they need to brush up on.
- Cross-reference hyperlinks. When a regulation, AIM, or PCG entry references another, just tap to follow the link.
- And much more! We listen to customer feedback and strive to incorporate the features you ask for!
Important information:
A subscription is NOT required. Content (the FAA regulations) may be purchased from within the app as a 1-time download OR as an auto-renewing 12-month subscription. Subscribers receive monthly updates to the FARs via a quick content download. Subscription payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and the cost of renewal is the original purchase price of your subscription. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. Please view our privacy policy at http://apps4pilots.com/privacy.htm. Our Terms of Use may be viewed at http://www.apps4pilots.com/tos.htm.
We respond to all support and feedback emails. In fact we encourage feedback and have a feedback feature built right into PilotFAR / AIM! Or email support@codeveloper.com.
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Reviews for PilotFAR / AIM
Cloudnut
The best
Once i learned how the search feature function - go back one line - i found this app to be the best for me to reference regs and the AIM. The update feature is seamless and quick. The FAR quick find is a great feature .
Ben in San Diego
Can’t always rely on this.
I love the UI, though as others have mentioned, searches can be erratic at times. I used to rely on this as a sole reference source. But my confidence has been shaken by just too many instances of finding the references in here are outdated and superseded. For a while they flagged changes with a hot link to an official e-source before they updated their entries. That was fine by me, but I haven’t seen it happening lately. If I have to keep checking with FAA or Cornell Law sites to be sure I’m reading the latest, it kind of defeats the the utility of this app.