Start on the web
Use free METAR / TAF, E6B, fuel, crosswind, and unit tools before installing anything.
ForeFlight Alternative
Pilot Kit is the stronger fit if you want cross-platform access, a lower entry point, and public web tools for METAR / TAF and E6B. ForeFlight still fits Apple-only crews that want its mature iPad-first EFB workflow.
Start from the free web tools, continue in the free app, and only move to paid tiers when sync, exports, or deeper workflow layers become real requirements.
Use free METAR / TAF, E6B, fuel, crosswind, and unit tools before installing anything.
Download the free app for map review, logbook, checklists, aircraft profiles, and everyday flying workflow.
Turn on Pro later if cloud sync, exports, and deeper cross-device workflow are worth paying for.
These are the facts that usually determine whether a pilot should keep evaluating Pilot Kit or stay with ForeFlight.
| Decision factor | Pilot Kit | ForeFlight |
|---|---|---|
| Supported mobile platforms | iOS, Android, HarmonyOS | iPhone and iPad only |
| Starting point | Free tier plus free browser tools | 30-day trial, then annual subscription |
| Individual pricing | Free, Plus $99.99/year, Pro $149.99/year | Starter $130/year, Essential $260/year, Premium $390/year |
| Team path | Operator tier for schools and teams | Business subscriptions start at two licenses |
This is not a one-size-fits-all replacement. The better choice depends on your hardware standard, budget, and whether you want a public web entry point before committing to an app workflow.
Pilot Kit is better when your cockpit or training setup is not locked to Apple hardware, or when you want to start with weather and calculator tools before paying.
ForeFlight remains the safer fit if your operation already runs on iPad and iPhone and you want its mature Apple-centered EFB stack from day one.
Pilot Kit and ForeFlight solve some of the same pilot workflow problems, but they start from different assumptions about hardware, onboarding, and how much of the workflow should be free before purchase.
| Topic | Pilot Kit | ForeFlight |
|---|---|---|
| Android support | Yes | No |
| Free browser-based weather and calculators | Yes | No public equivalent entry path |
| Subscriber web access | Dashboard plus public landing tools | ForeFlight on the Web included with trial and paid plans |
| Personal billing cadence | Monthly or yearly on Plus and Pro | Annual only on individual plans |
| Cloud sync positioning | Built into Pro and above | Sync is part of the paid ForeFlight ecosystem |
| Best fit | Cross-platform pilots, students, schools, and mixed-device teams | Apple-standardized pilots and operations |
These are the questions pilots usually ask before switching from an Apple-only EFB workflow to a broader cross-platform stack.
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Pilot Kit
Open the free weather and calculator tools first if you want proof of the workflow. Then compare plans when you know whether you need Plus, Pro, or Operator.