Foreflight is a great app, but I find myself using it for the flight planning stages only. I still have enroute charts, and paper plates. I don't find the iPAD screen working out for me in sunlight.
I can't believe this, I use paper for preplanning, but haven't bought a single VFR, IFR, or approach plate in a year. that's the best part. I have found iPad hard to view outside in direct sunlight, but never a problem inside the plane.
Thought this might be of interest: http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/11/airbus-electronic-flight-bag-apps/ more info/press release: http://www.airbus.com/presscentre/pressreleases/press-release-detail/detail/airbus-offers-ipad-electronic-flight-bag-solution/# Image Unavailable, Please Login
Delta doubles down on Microsoft with Surface 2 tablets for pilots | PCWorld Soon to be found in Delta cockpits... Image Unavailable, Please Login
The financial part of the transaction is not disclosed. I suspect the article could be titled "Microsoft donates 11,000 Surface pad's and 20,000 Windows phone's to Delta. Delta promises double-miles for any Microsoft employee that flies in the month of November as a thank you." It's a good thing each pilot is given one. That halves the likelihood that they won't be available/locked-up during approach.