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Skyview users to get Airmate VFR/IFR data
Airmate, a free electronic flight bag with 200,000 users worldwide, is now providing its aviation data to Dynon Avionics SkyView pilots in the US.
Airmate provides free aeronautical information in more than 200 countries.

A partnership between Airmate and Dynon Avionics will enable US-based SkyView pilots to access Airmate's comprehensive and updated aviation data.

The Airmate USA data subscription includes US sectionals and US IFR raster charts; all FAA approach plates and airport diagrams, georeferenced; plus a digital database updated every 28 days at each FAA cycle that includes all airfields, controlled and restricted airspaces, radio beacons, waypoints and obstacles for the entire US, including Alaska and Hawaii.

To make installation easier and smoother, subscribers can use the free Airmate Data Manager app that automatically checks for available data for the subscription, allows pilots to select the desired charts and plates, and then downloads and programmes the USB drive with the selected data.

Additionally, the app makes it possible for training purposes to load SID, STAR, RNAV approaches and export, via wi-fi, a flight plan including all approach waypoints to SkyView's flight plan. The Airmate database includes all IFR approaches in the US.

SkyView data for Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, North America and the Pacific are also available.

"We are excited to partner with Dynon and offer our database to SkyView pilots who are looking for an affordable and reliable solution for their navigation needs," says Airmate founder Daniel Mavrakis. "Our databases are constantly updated with the latest information and provide high-quality charts and plates that enhance situational awareness and safety."

“We are impressed by Airmate's database quality and features, and we are excited to offer it as an option to SkyView customers," adds Dynon director or marketing Michael Schofield. "Airmate's aviation data will give our US customers access to high-quality VFR and IFR charts, plates and airport diagrams at a compelling price."

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