“… one of the best aviation apps on the market” – Australian Flying Magazine

“… one of the best aviation apps on the market” – Australian Flying Magazine

The long-established and popular aviation journal, Australian Flying, has published their second article on the Jacobson Flare (the first was back in March/April 1998 – see under our Media tab, above). This time, a very balanced introductory review of the Jacobson Flare App for iPad (available now on the App Store) is presented in the November/December 2014 issue.

We appreciate very much the time and effort that Australian Flying Magazine has devoted to understanding and then noting some key points in this supportive review and thank them sincerely for their open-mindedness in addressing the most neglected subject in aviation – HOW to land an airplane.

 

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Wishing you many safe landings

 

Captain David M Jacobson FRAeS MAP

 

Would you care to experience that unsurpassed sense of accomplishment, derived from executing consistently beautiful landings, more often?

For starters, Download the FREE Jacobson Flare LITE, our no fuss/no frills introduction. Here we demonstrate, step by step, the application of the Jacobson Flare on a typical grass airstrip at Porepunkah, YPOK.

 

We invite you to browse the consistently positive comments on our Testimonials page. Many pilots, of all levels of experience, have downloaded our Apps. Read about their own experiences with the Jacobson Flare technique and the App.

Then download the COMPLETE Jacobson Flare app – for iOS. You’re already possibly paying $300+/hour to hire an aeroplane: You’ll recover the cost of the app, in just ONE LESS-NEEDED CIRCUIT. Moreover, you’ll have an invaluable reference tool, throughout your entire life in aviation.

Download the COMPLETE Jacobson Flare App for iOS devices now.

 

We invite you, also, to review our new, FREE companion app,

offering a convenient way of staying abreast of our latest blogs.

 

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David Jacobson