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About this app

Let an app compute your flight time limit.

Stop these endless discussions with crew-control and avoid these embarrassing violation reports in future, because you inadvertently busted your duty limit.

EASA FTL is a small and easy to use app which helps you to determine the maximum allowable flight duty period and the minimum rest time according to EASA ORO.FTL.205 and ORO.FTL.235.

Benefits:

-- easy and intuitive to use

-- calculation according EASA ORO.FTL.205 and ORO.FTL.235. which is in effect since
February 2016.

-- the possibility of a flighttime extension is taken into account.

-- the effect of Window of Circardian Low (WOCL) is taken into account.

-- the effect of the state of acclimatisation is taken into account.

-- effect of the place of first departure (homebase or not) is taken into account.

-- zoom-function.


Split duty times are to be implemented by local authorities, as well as extensions due to pilots decision, so they are not considered in this app. However, I would be happy to develop special versions for companies or persons, so please contact me if you need special features implemented.

Please be aware, that local regulations and company procedures can further restrict the regulations, so never forget, that you as pilot are ultimately responsible for acting according to the regulations.

For questions please contact us via office@aeroware.at or visit us on facebook: www.facebook.com/thomas.oswald.aerospace.software
Updated on
Jan 24, 2016

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