FlyQ Pilot's Guide

The NavLog

The top section of the NavLog shows the basic flight summary info – flight plan name, takeoff date/time, Pilot, Distance, Duration, Fuel, etc. The fields in light blue can be changed by tapping on them, similar to a Web page. The NavLog shows the data required for flying between each point in the plan. The Alt column means the final cruise altitude from the point on the current line to the next. In the example above, it means ascending from ground level (not shown) to 11,500 ft. MSL between takeoff at KPAE and flying over the SEA VOR. MHdg is the magnetic heading you should take to properly adjust for the effect of winds aloft.

Tap any row in the NavLog to see more information about that point. For example, tapping anywhere in the KPAE row shows detailed information about the KPAE airport.

The NavLog contains more columns than can be shown on the page so swipe it left and right to see more. Swipe up/down to see more rows (if applicable).

The Map icon next to the plan name shows the entire flight plan on the map at an appropriate zoom level.

The Action button (box with the arrow coming out the top), allows you to print or email the flight plan. If you have a Dynon SkyView, AFS AF-5000, or Aspen Connected Panel, you can also send the flight plan to your in-panel system . See the External Devices and Applications section later in this document for details.

FlyQ EFB Pilot’s Guide

Version 3.0 (2/8/2018)

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