![]() We asked respondents what accessories they fly with when using their apps. The Windows platform has a lot of catching up to do in the aviation world, although it is supported by a major developer, Jeppesen. ![]() The majority of aviation apps are available for iOS, with many also available on Android. ![]() Android users accounted for nearly 11 percent of the responses, while Windows garnered nearly 5 percent. As expected, most pilots are flying with iOS-powered devices such as Apple iPads, with 94 percent responding thusly. There are three primary operating systems in use on mobile devices: Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android, and Microsoft’s Windows 10. About 5 percent of respondents selected the “other” category, and these responses included a variety of operational types such as fractional, flight training, flight test, public use, and others. The majority of respondents, 69 percent, fly in Part 91 (non-commercial) operations, while 15 percent fly under Part 135 (charter), and 11 percent Part 121 (airline).
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