Welcome! To help you get started quickly, here is a brief summary of the download, installation, and activation instructions of EasyVFR 4.
What exactly is EasyVFR 4's Dynamic Airspace Mapping? This article explains how EasyVFR uses various sources like NOTAMs, Airspace Use Plans, Supplements, and AIP to dynamically paint today's airspace picture, significantly increasing your situational awareness in Europe's complex airspace structure. (Available with Live, Pro, and FFM subscription)
When using EasyVFR for navigation during flight, it's important to stay up-to-date and have your app fully configured. That's where the status card comes in, located in the bottom right of your screen. It gives you a quick and easy way to see if everything is okay and if any action is required.
The Radio and Position Card in EasyVFR 4 is simple yet powerful feature that provides quick access to relevant radio frequencies and airspace information during your flight. With a single tap, you can access all the information you need to communicate effectively and have better situational awareness.
Visual and audible airspace warnings in EasyVFR prevent you from busting restricted airspace. EasyVFR keeps you informed so you can fly with peace of mind. This is how it works.
Say goodbye to bulky VFR airport plates and hello to a streamlined airport navigation experience. The Airport Information Layer (AIL) provides all the essential information you need in one convenient location. (Available for all users)
Georeferenced VFR airport plates onΒ the EasyVFR 4 moving map allow for more convenient execution of your flight. (Available for Pro and FFM subscribers)
EasyVFR4 can update all data in the Downloads Menu automatically (NOTAMs, METARs, TAFs, GAFOR, Advanced WX) using preset intervals, but also allows you to force ad-hoc updates.
Map Presets make it possible to switch fast between your three most common use cases. Navigation, NOTAMs, and Weather. You simply swap between the presets by swiping over the lower buttons bar.
This article outlines EasyVFR's terrain visualization features, including spot elevations, valley terrain, relative terrain, and terrain in the Vertical Profile. Learn how to configure these tools to enhance situational awareness during both flight planning and in-flight operations.
EasyVFR 4 automatically logs your GPS track when in flying mode. This article explains how flight logging works and how you can analyze and edit your flight data after landing.
This article explains how the map in EasyVFR4 can be switched between north up and track up, and how the viewpoint of the map can be set to the current actual location.
In EasyVFR 4 all information is only one or two clicks away. To get you started, in this QuickStart manual you find an easy to read the description of the basic functionalities.