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Introducing: the PocketFMS Foundation.

The PocketFMS Foundation's Mission Statement:
The PocketFMS Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to increasing the enjoyment of aviators worldwide by providing the means for improved safety and convenience; above and beyond what has been done before.

The PocketFMS Foundation serves these 5 purposes:

  1. To maintain the Safety of our Users; when we have a choice in anything we do, Aviation Safety will always be our dominant consideration.
  2. To provide worldwide aviation information of the highest accuracy, content, and currency, at an affordable price.
  3. To provide flight planning and navigation software for pilots by pilots; highly functional, easy to use, and at an affordable price.
  4. To utilize reliable local knowledge wherever possible; we acknowledge that aviation is international, but recognize that regional differences exist.
  5. To maintain a sense of community in our users through shared values of safety, convenience, quality, responsiveness, contribution to the common good, and practical aviation experience; we believe in the Fellowship of Aviation and want our users to enjoy their aviation experience to the fullest, as we do ourselves.

The PocketFMS Crew.

Somewhere in March 2003, Rob Weijers and Marcel Knol were introduced to each other by a mutual acquaintance. At that time, Rob had just started developing a little program that used a GPS and a PocketPC to serve as an aid in his CPL training. Marcel offered to assist him, by developing documentation and a web site, and by doing software beta testing - remember, PocketPC's were few in those days. It was the start of a cooperation that still lasts, and has resulted in the PocketFMS software you may already be using.

Rob and Marcel both live in the center part of the Netherlands, and are home-based at Lelystad Airport (EHLE). Both are licensed aviators as well as computer addicts, and frequently take national and international flying trips together. Building PocketFMS was done in the evenings and weekends, and PocketFMS was offered as Donationware. In July 2005, their cooperation was formalized in the PocketFMS Foundation. Per January 2006 Ron Grenfell has teamed up, becoming the PocketFMS Regional Partner for Australia and New Zealand. In March 2007 the next step was taken: developing PocketFMS has become the daytime job for Rob and Marcel, abandoning the Donationware model for a subscription based one.

Rob Weijers is PocketFMS' mastermind. He made PocketFMS into the powerful tool it is today via an ever continuing process of improvement. He is an innovative thinker, and beyond any doubt a genuine C++ & SQL Server Guru, always coming up with further ideas to enhance PocketFMS' usability and versatility.

Rob holds a JAA CPL-IR. He flies Diamond Katana & Star, Cessna 172 and 177RG Cardinal.
Marcel 'Nosegear' Knol is a former software developer with a background in the Royal Dutch Air Force. He maintains the PocketFMS documentation such as the PocketFMS manual and this website. He also builds various php / ASP / SQL Server solutions that PocketFMS uses and does AeroData maintenance.

Marcel holds both US and JAA PPLs. He flies Cessna 152, 172, 177RG Cardinal, Piper Warrior, American Tiger, Fuji FA200, Diamond Star and Socata TB10.
Dr. Ron Grenfell has joined the Crew as the Regional Partner for Australia and New Zealand. Ron has a background in business development, mapping and Geographic Information Systems. He provides the Foundation with valuable strategic information for program development and marketing.

Ron holds an Australian PPL. He is a member of the Royal Victorian Aero Club and flies Piper Warrior, Archer & Arrow, Cessna 172, and Socata TB10.

The Beta Crew.

Some PocketFMS users are more active than others, some have gained more knowledge of PocketFMS than others. Some may have expertise that we lack. We try to unite these people in the PocketFMS Beta Crew, our think-tank and test bench. Beta Crew members have access to pre-release versions of the PocketFMS software, their own virtual CrewRoom, closed-for-the-public forums and a serious vote regarding the direction of development of PocketFMS. They were carefully selected and invited to join the Beta Crew, all of them are licensed pilots. Without these people's drive, knowledge and persistence PocketFMS could never be what it is today!

The currently active Beta Crew members are:

Ron Grenfell (Australia & New Zealand)
Regional Partner AUS/NZ & Airmarshal  
Luis 'Skyvagabond' Avila (Spain)
Beta Crew member  
Nigel 'Legin' Bradley (United Kingdom)
Beta Crew member & Airmarshal  
Johan 'Jolo' Löfström (Sweden)
Beta Crew member & Airmarshal  
Michel Verheughe (Norway)
Beta Crew member, Graphics Designer & Airmarshal  
Colm 'DublinPilot' Farrell (Ireland)
Beta Crew member & Airmarshal  
Dave Miller (Canada)
Beta Crew member & Airmarshal  
Dave 'Roweda' Rowe (United Kingdom)
Beta Crew member & Airmarshal  
Christoph 'Quax' Ahlers (Germany)
Beta Crew member & Airmarshal  
Tobias 'Tobik' Kretschmar (Germany)
Beta Crew member & Airmarshal  
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