Jet Setting With Ease: How Pilots Stay Connected

Jet Setting With Ease: How Pilots Stay Connected

BY AEROXPLORER.COM STAFF Published on May 24, 2024 0 COMMENTS

 

Pilots are constantly on the move, whether in the cockpit, at the airport, or at a distant hotel. With all that traveling, it's easy to become disconnected from family, work, and friends. But pilots don't have to worry about that. When you look up, you won't see a plane overhead without high-speed Wi-Fi.

 

Photo: Dylan Campbell, AeroXplorer

 

Once pilots touch down, it's still crucial for them to remain connected. Whether they're engaging in conversations about their flights with colleagues, coordinating future journeys, or simply keeping in contact with loved ones, maintaining connectivity is of utmost importance.

 

However, chasing after Wi-Fi hotspots can be inconvenient on the ground. Especially considering that pilots often have limited time between flights to rest and relax. 

 

 

Seeking out local SIM cards and dealing with the hassle of swapping out cards is a luxury they can't always afford. That's where emerging technologies like eSIM come into play, offering promising solutions to enhance pilots' connectivity and streamline their communication needs.

 

The Benefits of Using eSIM Plans For Pilots 

 

If any profession demands to be in a jiffy always, it is piloting. When not in flight logs, hours are on the ramp traversing across time zones or on mandatory off duty layovers. With all these on-the-go routines, how can pilots always stay connected to the world? The answer is simple – to stay always connected with eSIM plans. 

 

Unlike the conventional SIM-card (e.g. one profile with specific roaming agreements in place which cover all destinations and countries that the plane will fly to), the eSIM technology enables a seamless local mobile operator subscription and profile switch on a given SIM, based on discovery and selection mechanisms. 

 


 

eSIM technology is today the default and best solution to ensure that a user's LTE smartphone or wearable is able to roam abroad and roam on several foreign mobile networks with a real "local" user experience.

 

An eSIM is basically a SIM card that is embedded in your device that lets you switch carriers. One big benefit of eSIMs is that they don’t need to be removed to switch between services, making them much simpler to use. But for pilots, the benefits are beyond benchmarked bounds.

 

We know that pilots are continually on the move. They don’t get the liberty to arbitrarily switch from one telecom provider to another. Even when they do so, the usage of the latest available SIM card comes with the arduous task of porting and confirming all phone book contacts. With eSIM, this isn’t the case. 

 

 

A single eSIM will work with any carrier that supports their device provided they are using a compatible device. When flying across different areas of coverage, it is quite natural for signal strength to vary. But when using a SIM or a local telecom’s connection, there could be frequent network drop-offs and subsequent re-sign-ups causing signal quality dilution during handovers. This network signal and service continuity is much stronger with an eSIM.

 

Choosing The Right eSIM Plan For Pilots

 

If you are constantly traveling, a local plan may not be enough. Fortunately, there are carriers who can provide you with worldwide coverage. This is incredibly helpful because it allows you to pay for data in several countries; no need to worry about connectivity when traveling abroad. 

 

If you're not looking for global coverage, many major carriers in Europe offer eSIM plans as well.  So, what plan works best for those who are always on the go?

 

 

Navigating through the vast sea of eSIM plans can be a daunting task, especially for pilots who are constantly on the move.

 

Fortunately, there's a beacon of hope in the form of esims.io, a comprehensive platform that simplifies the process of choosing the right eSIM plan.

 

 


 

With esims.io, pilots gain access to a powerful comparator that aggregates eSIM plans from over 30 global providers. This invaluable tool empowers pilots to compare various plans based on their unique needs and preferences, whether they require global coverage spanning more than 100 countries or prefer localized options from major carriers in Europe.
 

 


 

Imagine effortlessly switching between eSIM plans, ensuring uninterrupted communication and data access no matter where your flights take you. Thanks to esims.io, pilots can make informed decisions about their connectivity solutions with ease.

 

 

So, the next time you're faced with the dilemma of choosing the right eSIM plan, remember esims.io – your trusted companion in navigating the skies of connectivity. With its user-friendly interface and extensive database, finding the perfect plan for your needs has never been easier.

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