Uncover the ways Garmin DCI (the company) bills you and cancel your Garmin Pilot subscription.
A few things to note and do before cancelling:
Garmin Pilot offers a 30-day free trial on initial download. After the trial period, users can choose from the following subscription tiers:
1. Garmin Pilot U.S. Standard: $79.99 per year
2. Garmin Pilot North America Standard: $149.99 per year
3. Garmin Pilot Worldwide Standard: $199.99 per year
4. Garmin Pilot U.S. Premium: $149.99 per year
5. Garmin Pilot North America Premium: $299.99 per year
6. Garmin Pilot Worldwide Premium: $399.99 per year
The U.S. Standard subscription includes rich, interactive maps, charts, weather maps, text products, AOPA airport directory, weight and balance, checklists, flight plan filing, Garmin patented navigation panel, terrain and obstacles, smart airspace, fast find predictive waypoint entry, and logbook.
The U.S. Premium subscription includes all the features of the U.S. Standard subscription plus synthetic vision (SVX), terrain and obstacle alerting, and Garmin SafeTaxi®.
The North America and Worldwide subscriptions offer similar features to the U.S. subscriptions but with coverage for different regions.
Users can use one subscription to Garmin Pilot on up to three devices.
**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by AppCutter.com users..
Plan | Savings (USD) |
---|---|
U.S. Standard | $109.99 |
U.S. Premium Upgrade | $99.99 |
Latin American Standard | $109.99 |
Latin American Premium Upgrade | $74.99 |
Canada Standard | $109.99 |
Pilot Asia Standard | $109.99 |
Worldwide Premium | $599.99 |
Europe Standard | $109.99 |
Canada Premium | $74.99 |
Africa Standard | $109.99 |
By cam
3 years agoI currently have the 30 day free trial Garmin pilot app on Android. Do I have to purchase the app when the trial period has ended or will I be automatically subuscribed.
1. With Garmin Pilot, data can be displayed over Garmin’s interactive maps that support track-up navigation, VFR sectional or an IFR low or high en-route chart to visualize the weather for your route.
2. Garmin Pilot’s powerful capabilities start with pre-flight planning, providing pilots with the most comprehensive aviation weather information to make better-informed flight decisions.
3. And when the flight plan is ready, Garmin Pilot makes it simple to file, amend or close the flight plan via Leidos Flight Service or DUATS.
4. Garmin Pilot is the most comprehensive suite of tools for the iPad designed specifically for general aviation and corporate pilots.
5. With Garmin Pilot, users can easily enter a flight plan and interactively edit it on the map.
6. Flight planning, charts, interactive maps, weather briefing resources and navigation capabilities; it’s all included.
7. After takeoff, pilots can continue to view real-time weather in the U.S. and traffic information by wirelessly connecting to Garmin’s GDL 39 3D portable ADS-B Receiver (sold separately).
8. Pilots can check NEXRAD radar, visible and infrared cloud imagery, METARs, TAFs, AIRMETs, SIGMETs, PIREPs, NOTAMs, winds and temperature aloft, TFRs and lightning data.
9. Garmin Pilot provides full en-route navigation capability on its moving map.
10. Garmin Pilot includes a comprehensive electronic logbook that syncs with flyGarmin.
11. The logbook automatically generates entries based upon GPS data collected during the flight, tracks currency, supports manual entries, endorsements and creates reports.
12. Garmin Pilot has regional offerings for Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe and Latin America.
13. Pilots can also navigate with Garmin’s patented panel, a GPS-driven instrument pack with a graphical HSI directional display and indicators for groundspeed, altitude and vertical speed.
14. The app’s intuitive interface mirrors those on the newest Garmin touchscreen avionics so you can go seamlessly from preflight to inflight.