How I digitized the procedures from my POH
Posted by BigDaddyBuffett@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 9 comments
I wanted the checklists as presented in the POH for the aircraft I'm flying and not those provided for the type by ForeFlight, however making anything other than minor changes to checklists in ForeFlight itself is painful and I really didn't want to manually type it out.
What I did instead:
1. Went to Claude.AI, attached a scanned copy of the POH and told it to "Read the standard and emergency procedures from the upload POH and output them into a JSON compatible with the EFIS editor found at https://rdamazio.github.io/efis-editor/".
2. Downloaded the provided JSON file.
3. Went to https://rdamazio.github.io/efis-editor/, uploaded the JSON file and made little edits where I wanted such as removing checks that aren't applicable (no vacuum gauge in the plane I fly) and added some extras (Turn the CO monitor on and off).
4. Downloaded the .FMD file from the EFIS editor, copied it to the iPad mini where I then opened it and clicked the 'Send to Foreflight' button.
5. Opened Forelfight and there it was in all it's digital glory.
6. Compared my new ForeFlight checklists against the original to make sure they were true and accurate.
I tried a couple of other things to do the initial digitization from the scan such as Optical Character Recognition (OCR) products and other free AI tools, but found Claude (first time using it) to get it right the first time.
Even if you don't need to digitize a paper copy and just want to edit an existing checklist, the linked EFIS Editor is amazing. It's free, easy so much faster than messing around with ForeFlight on the iPad. It also supports quite a few other EFB's.
Rush_1_1@reddit
Man AI is awesome. I really love what we can do with this stuff now. I made an entire app to scrape and present the Canadian Aviation Regulations in an easily navigable ui for mobile. Didn't take long. If anyone that reads this knows the CARs website you know how horrific it is lol.
Claude/ChatGPT made this so damn fast.
thakillz@reddit
Can you share more thanks
davidswelt@reddit
Thanks for posting this. I didn't know about this EFIS tool, and I didn't want to bother with the iPad. Now I have them in Foreflight and I'll also upload it to the G3X.
Because the documentation says the JSON follows the proto definition, but then apparently it doesn't, I ended up downloading a small example JSON file to give to Gemini 3.1 pro as an example. That worked without a hitch.
storyinmemo@reddit
A random engineering note: using Llama Parse on a file like this before feeding it to Claude can really cut down on your processing cost.
SpamSushi206@reddit
DPE: “your iPad died”
RevolutionaryRun7744@reddit
Well done 👍
OracleofFl@reddit
Go to a Tiger forum or facebook page and ask if anyone has already digitized this.
scgreg@reddit
yeah I wish this existed when I wrote up my PA28 POH into a digital checklist. took me bloody ages
rFlyingTower@reddit
This is a copy of the original post body for posterity:
I wanted the checklists as presented in the POH for the aircraft I'm flying and not those provided for the type by ForeFlight, however making anything other than minor changes to checklists in ForeFlight itself is painful and I really didn't want to manually type it out.
What I did instead:
1. Went to Claude.AI, attached a scanned copy of the POH and told it to "Read the standard and emergency procedures from the upload POH and output them into a JSON compatible with the EFIS editor found at https://rdamazio.github.io/efis-editor/".
2. Downloaded the provided JSON file.
3. Went to https://rdamazio.github.io/efis-editor/, uploaded the JSON file and made little edits where I wanted such as removing checks that aren't applicable (no vacuum gauge in the plane I fly) and added some extras (Turn the CO monitor on and off).
4. Downloaded the .FMD file from the EFIS editor, copied it to the iPad mini where I then opened it and clicked the 'Send to Foreflight' button.
5. Opened Forelfight and there it was in all it's digital glory.
6. Compared my new ForeFlight checklists against the original to make sure they were true and accurate.
I tried a couple of other things to do the initial digitization from the scan such as Optical Character Recognition (OCR) products and other free AI tools, but found Claude (first time using it) to get it right the first time.
Even if you don't need to digitize a paper copy and just want to edit an existing checklist, the linked EFIS Editor is amazing. It's free, easy so much faster than messing around with ForeFlight on the iPad. It also supports quite a few other EFB's.
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