You can have a co-pilot… even when you can’t get anyone to fly with you! ‘Goose’ is an iOS and Android app which its creators describe as “Alexa for pilots.”
“It’s like having a flight instructor or knowledgeable pilot sitting next to you,” explains Goose’s creator Jeff Bonasso. Introduced a few years ago and formally known as MiraCheck, the app has just been redesigned by AeroSys Technologies. The app works through a series of voice and GPS location activated checklists. For example, tell Goose (through your Bluetooth headset or your phone/tablet mic) that you’re ready for engine start and the app will read the specified list to you, pausing at each step for you to say “Check” before moving on.
You can download previously created checklists or make your own. Once you’re in the air Goose can be set to follow your flight and provide an emergency or pre-landing checklist when asked, or notify you if you deviate from your course or planned altitude. It can also read back decision heights for IFR landings. Additionally, Goose can answer questions about the airport you’re flying to, including runway and radio frequencies. “Goose helps you fly the plane rather than fumble for information,” Bonasso says. “And it makes you less likely to miss something important on a checklist.” Unfortunately, Goose won’t split the cost of fuel with you. The app is free, but can be upgraded to the Pro or Performance plan for $24 and $36 respectively per year.
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