Charts+

Published by: Navblue
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Description

The next generation of NAVBLUE Charts+ is here. Influenced by Pilots for use in the cockpit, the redesigned Charts+ interface improves on the user experience. NAVBLUE Charts+ gives pilots the ability:
- To have a worldwide enroute map with polar route capacities,
- To have a terminal charts viewer with sketches,
- To have a document viewer to read Charts+ Guide and as well as your airline documentation with a search engine.
- A clipboard and bookmark function for charts and document.

This new version provides Enroute Charts directly on your iPad turning it into a powerful Electronic Flight Bag.
Note: you MUST have a valid NAVBLUE Charts subscription to activate new aerodrome coverage or update your charts. Currently NAVBLUE Charts+ is targeted at NAVBLUE commercial airline customers.
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  • Is Charts+ free?

    Yes, Charts+ is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Charts+ is free.

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Charts+ Reviews

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CovalentAtWork on

United States

Came from LIDO. Do I have to say more? Seriously, the UI/UX is from the stone age.

Confused

Listio ardian on

United States

How to register, and how to buy for full version Please for answer

Dangerously Terrible

ManBeast259 on

United States

This app is extremely unstable, ugly, hard to understand, and dangerous. I used jepp pro for the first time and was basically an expert after a couple hours. I’ve tried to use this app and everything is counter intuitive. Can’t find what you are looking for and in a lot of cases the app just doesn’t have it. It also drains iPad battery much worse than jepp app. I think the app is dangerous because if it crashes or if pilots struggle to find info during an emergency it could lead to accident or incident.

FAA NEEDS TO SHUT THESE GUYS DOWN

NAVBLUE GARBAGE on

United States

APP is extremely unstable and in the 121 world that is a game changer. As of 07/01/2018, this app no longer works on a supported platform. God help us all if the FAA approves this garbage...

Poor support for iPad

Stormsearcher on

United States

As long as you never update your iPad the program is average. Poor use of detail for range selected, and for professionals any range over 200 nm (only 100 nm per side of the centered 3/4" circle that is supposed to be your position) all useful information disappears from view and cannot be deselected until a smaller range is selected.... but at least their last revision made the world round! That took a year...

Poor Experience

JeffreyW1985 on

United States

Updates extremely slow to download and app is useless while downloading. Crashes often.

Extremely unreliable

net_w on

United States

Extremely unreliable

Chart not available...

Mike Keelan on

United States

I've tried installing this app 3 times, and each time after I spend hours downloading the charts, it still doesn't work. Waste of time.

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Navblue
Languages
English
Recent release
19.1.166 (3 years ago )
Released on
May 8, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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