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Aviate Software Releases GA Kneeboard

Aviate Software Releases GA Kneeboard to Enhance Pilot Workflow
Aviate Software, an aviation technology firm based in Seattle, has officially launched GA Kneeboard, a new tool designed to assist pilots in managing the complexities of modern “hybrid cockpits.” Following two years of development and extensive beta testing with over 150 general aviation pilots, the software seeks to strike a balance between the efficiency of digital systems and the reliability of analog methods.
Addressing Challenges in the Modern Cockpit
As general aviation increasingly incorporates glass panels and iPads, pilots frequently encounter “screen fatigue” and information overload, particularly during critical phases such as approach and landing. While Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) provide a wealth of features, Aviate Software representatives highlight that accessing vital information often involves navigating through multiple app menus, a process that can be cumbersome and potentially hazardous under high workload conditions.
GA Kneeboard offers a hybrid solution by enabling pilots to create customized, high-density reference sheets tailored to their specific aircraft and mission requirements. These physical sheets consolidate essential data—including frequencies, checklists, and navigation logs—into a format that can be quickly referenced without reliance on batteries or digital devices. Designed to fit standard kneeboards, the product serves as a tactile, analog complement to digital cockpit systems.
JC Jollant, founder of Aviate Software, emphasized the practical benefits of the tool: “While the iPad is an incredible resource, it falls short when pilots need immediate, tactile access to critical information, especially during emergencies or busy flight patterns. Our team, which includes student pilots, spent two years refining GA Kneeboard based on direct feedback from beta testers to ensure it effectively reduces cognitive load when it matters most.”
Features and Market Context
GA Kneeboard’s key features include customizable, mission-specific reference sheets that simplify access to information often buried within EFB app menus, providing a physical backup to digital systems that enhances overall flight safety. The software is available starting at $2.99 per month for basic accounts, with a $4.49 monthly option tailored for private pilots. To celebrate the launch, Aviate Software is also offering a lifetime subscription for $59.
The introduction of GA Kneeboard occurs amid heightened volatility in the U.S. stock market, where conflicting signals from the Federal Reserve and broader economic uncertainty may influence investor sentiment toward aviation technology companies. The sector is also attentive to competitive responses as other technology firms adapt to shifting market conditions. Upcoming public listings from prominent companies such as SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic could further affect investor appetite and valuations within the technology landscape, potentially impacting the adoption and growth prospects of new aviation tools like GA Kneeboard.
For further details, visit Kneeboard.ga.

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