I've got two things that are, as far as I'm concerned, invaluable to me on the road.
Airline Pilots Daily Logbook. I can throw my schedule into this program from our scheduling website and it'll have all the times in there, hotel info, crew info, etc. etc. It's a replacement for the little red book you see a lot of guys carrying around. The best part about it, for me, is that it drops all the flight information into Logbook Pro when I get home and sync my PDA so I don't ever have to update my logbook. You can snag it at http://www.logbookpro.com
I also use eSkyguide (http://www.eskyguide.com). It's probably worthless to you, but as a commuter it's saved my butt a few times. It's a program that contains airline schedules so I can try to work out two leg commutes to work and back home. The database is updated once a week and I can download it from my Treo so it's pretty easy to keep up to date. It's $30 a year, but worth it's weight in gold.
If you have unlimited internet access, you can always just use eskyguide.com and get stuff from there. Also, aviationweather.gov is probably the best source of free weather. Finally fly.faa.gov/ois/ will give you flow and delay information, often times before your dispatchers get to it.
Thanks but don't have the unlimited internet. Cingular wants 50 a month for it. Is it cheaper whoever you have? My contract is about to be up!
I've got two things that are, as far as I'm concerned, invaluable to me on the road.
Airline Pilots Daily Logbook. I can throw my schedule into this program from our scheduling website and it'll have all the times in there, hotel info, crew info, etc. etc. It's a replacement for the little red book you see a lot of guys carrying around. The best part about it, for me, is that it drops all the flight information into Logbook Pro when I get home and sync my PDA so I don't ever have to update my logbook. You can snag it at http://www.logbookpro.com
I also use eSkyguide (http://www.eskyguide.com). It's probably worthless to you, but as a commuter it's saved my butt a few times. It's a program that contains airline schedules so I can try to work out two leg commutes to work and back home. The database is updated once a week and I can download it from my Treo so it's pretty easy to keep up to date. It's $30 a year, but worth it's weight in gold.