Airport Remote iPhone App Is History
The FAA has begun furloughing its 47,000 employees (including air traffic flight controllers) on Sunday, 21 April, as a result of the Democratic controlled administration failed to control spending cuts.
Illegal aliens need not worried about impunities. Anything. And nevermind Jehadists killing Americans here and abroad (Benghazi is forgotten already). Why? If a Kenyan-born socialist community organizer can become the president of the United States, the Constitution be damned. The Democratic party will continue to provide illegal aliens access to medical care, education, and other services denied to citizens. US citizens to just shut up and pay more taxes for these services and for Obama family's excessive vacations and what nots. When elections come about, the trademarked dastardly Democrat ploys have always been in the using of bribes for votes, union coercions, fraudulant voter registrations, and unethical intrusions into the opponents private lives (i.e. hacking computer accounts to expose personal information). But I digress.
Since I will be traveling by plane this weekend, I wanted to see how the FAA furlough program affect flight delays. So I fired up my trusty Airportremote iPhone paid-app, as it replicates the flight information display monitors seen at the airports. The app failed to load, however, since Monday, 23 April. It's error messages reads as follows:
This Airportremote app which I'd paid is no longer found in the iTunes store. It's gone. Vanished.
Fortunately, the parent source for the Airportremote app continues to function.
This source still provides free real-time mobile apps for monitoring airport and flight events, and then some. If you want a good airport and flight status app, or in need of a replacement for the defunct Airportremote app, click on the FlightStat site link below to download the parent version for both the iOS and Android platforms:
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