On a mile final at 70 knots you’ll reach the runway in 72 seconds. So if you’re approaching your airport and listening to ATIS, and looking up the Tower and Ground frequencies, and checking your V-speeds, and running through the checklist, and holding heading and glideslope, and getting instructions from the controller, just remember, 72 seconds! Doesn’t it make sense to simplify the whole procedure?

Look up any US airport. Can’t remember the name? Type in the city. Now you’re looking at the airport, its radio frequencies and an airport diagram. The radio tiles are in order of use: ATIS, Approach, Tower, Ground, etc. No hunting, no dog-eared directory pages, bookmarks or Post-it notes.

72 seconds! Everything you need should be right in front of you. One tap and the airport diagram shows you’re on the right heading for the right runway. Doesn’t that feel better?

You’re relaxed and confident as you execute a smooth no-stress landing, turn off the runway and hold for taxi instructions. The controller gives you a clearance and you draw the route right on the airport diagram. You won’t need to ask “Say again,” or request a progressive taxi.

We’re pilots just like you. Aeropath is what we’ve always wanted – less stress from pre-flight to tie-down and everything in between. Ease of use makes mastery of flying attainable. Ask any flight instructor. If they have fewer things to do the confident student learns to get things right the first time. Confident pilots are then ready for the next level. That’s our mission.

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