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In-Flight 1.0


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Requirements Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch.(2nd generation) Requires iPhone 2.0 Software update.
Downloads 5 Limitations None
Publisher Aftershock Innovations File Size 1k
Date added 06 Jan 2009 Check your speed

Use In-Flight to get real-time information on thousands of flights departing or arriving anywhere in the FAA tracking region (which includes most of North America). We provide accurate information on the status of your flight, the arrival and departure times, and a map of the current location of the plane and its route. Currently we support tracking of all domestic airlines and dozens of international airlines that flies into the United States and Canada. In-Flight is great when you're on the run trying to catch your connecting flight, or when you need to know when leave to pick up your friends and relatives from the airport.

Note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the iTunes App Store, where you must continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed in order to open the link, and you must have an active iTunes account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries."

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