aschran wrote:Some premium options for Pilotedge (just like you can buy premium add-ons for Foreflight) sound like it could make sim pilot customers and the company happy.
Yes, that is a natural evolution of the model. However, we have to be incredibly careful as to what we offer and how it's packaged because unlike most other subscription services, we have significant costs associated with the launch and upkeep of each service (unlike a software-only add-on which you write once and then sell as many times as you like).
Golfpilot, I generally feel the same way about longer haul flights, but we consistently hear that people want to engage in those longer flights. Even if you stick to 60-90 min flights, as pointed out earlier in the thread, you pretty much have to utilize either LAS or SFO one end of the trip if you're flying a fast moving jet within the PE service area today. Adding these other fields will allow for a much more interesting combination of city pairs (using the new fields plus the existing fields) while still doing 60-90 minute jet flights. That is the primary motivation behind the new coverage area. The 'bonus' fields are going to provide additional variety, concentration of traffic, and hopefully, opportunities for the piston/turboprop community to see some utility from the new coverage area, too.
Also, keep in mind, people enjoy simulation for different reasons. If you're there to train and learn things, then I completely agree, having a 3 hour enroute in LNAV/VNAV is a massive waste of time. However, if you enjoy seeing the world go by and feeling as though you've covered some significant distance, there is something to be said for it.
Regarding the model you proposed where you pick 2 coverage areas with the second one being 50% off, that has some issues when you consider that the _ongoing_ cost of supporting the 2nd area would be identical to the costs of operating the first area.
So, for that to work, we'd need twice as many customers to opt-in for the 2nd area as we'd need to just operate 1 area. Yes, there would be some additional signups by virtue of the fact that we're offering new airspace, but I have to be honest, we used to run ALL of Oakland ARTCC from every Fri-Sun in the early days of PilotEdge. The amount of traffic in ZOA was minimal. I see that you're located in NorCal, so it's not surprising that you'd want to fly in your home airspace. Everyone does
We have thought through expansion options in gruesome levels of detail, I promise. This next expansion provides the best bang for the buck. If we do another 'full coverage area' after this expansion, it's likely to be the east coast. There are not many people who say, "I would fly norcal, but not socal" but we have reason to believe that there are lots of people who want to fly in the NE and will not accept California as a substitute.