St. Petersburg, Florida — August 12, 2026 — PlaneWX now takes a flight plan out of ForeFlight without making you type the route twice. On iPhone, use ForeFlight’s Send To sheet and pick PlaneWX. The app extracts the plan — route text, a Flight Documents PDF, or GPX — and opens Watch a New Trip already filled in.
That is a handoff, not a briefing. You still pick the date, the airplane, and the flight rules, then run the weather. PlaneWX does not file the flight, and it does not auto-brief on share.
ForeFlight’s Share FPL web link is still behind ForeFlight’s login wall, so that path is not supported. If Send To is not on the phone you have, paste the route string into New Trip the way you already can from ForeFlight, Garmin Pilot, or a printed plan. Airways get stripped. Origin and destination fill from the first and last fix — including international routes.
Long multi-leg navlogs can exceed the share payload. If that happens, paste the route instead. The in-app walkthrough is at app.planewx.ai/help/route-paste.
PlaneWX is complementary to the electronic flight bag. ForeFlight remains the place many pilots build the route. PlaneWX is the decision support on that same route — a WX Score against this airplane and these minimums, early enough that a change of plan is still a change of plan.
About PlaneWX
PlaneWX is the pilot’s decision support system, founded in 2025 by Mark Wolfgang, a Navy veteran and commercial instrument-rated pilot. Its WX Score synthesizes authoritative weather data against each pilot’s specific aircraft and personal minimums, feeds an integrated flight risk assessment built on the FAA’s PAVE framework, and connects pilots to a peer mentor network — so go/no-go planning can start up to 14 days out, not the night before. Tagline: The confidence to go, or the courage to stay™.
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Mark Wolfgang, PlaneWX
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