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Fly AZ

Each of the participating airports in Arizona will have QR code signs prominently displayed for pilots utilizing this app

Each of the participating airports in Arizona will have QR code signs prominently displayed for pilots utilizing this app

Fly AZ

by Heather Marriott
Fly AZ
Fly AZ
Fly AZ

What is it about?

Each of the participating airports in Arizona will have QR code signs prominently displayed for pilots utilizing this app. The pilots will be eligible for prizes based on their level within the app.

Fly AZ

App Details

Version
2.3
Rating
NA
Size
119Mb
Genre
Travel
Last updated
April 17, 2023
Release date
April 26, 2022
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App Store Description

Each of the participating airports in Arizona will have QR code signs prominently displayed for pilots utilizing this app. The pilots will be eligible for prizes based on their level within the app.

The FlyAZ app is designed to be an interactive experience for pilots. Within the application pilots can create accounts that will keep track of visited airports, museums, and restaurants they have visited.
The goal of the app/program is to increase tourism and encourage visits to small airports in the state of Arizona while encouraging pilots to hone their flight planning and flying skills in different environments. Pilots will be rewarded for participation at milestones associated with visiting airports, museums, and restaurants throughout the state.

This app was developed by a team of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Undergraduate students,
Jacob Christensen, Paige Cody, Cordaellia Farrell, Ashton McDonald, Paige Thompson, Dominic Stringer, Melissa Flores, Aviad Golan Peretz, and their advisor Professor Heather Marriott.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Undergraduate student project management team: Shannon Dohrman, Christopher Hylton, Danielle Jamieson, and their advisor Professor Reginald Parker

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