

✈️ Elevate your cockpit game with the ultimate pilot kneeboard—where precision meets style!
The R SPIDER WIRELESS Pilot Kneeboard is a versatile aviation accessory designed to securely hold 9"-11" tablets including iPad Pro and Air models. Featuring a sturdy aluminum clipboard, 360° tablet rotation, and adjustable velcro leg straps, it offers pilots a durable, comfortable, and highly functional workspace. Additional organizational features like pen holders and document pockets enhance in-flight efficiency, making it an indispensable tool for professional and aspiring pilots alike.





























| ASIN | B09PYN3P4B |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (340) |
| Date First Available | January 7, 2022 |
| Form Factor | Sleeve |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Item model number | New Kneeboard |
| Manufacturer | R SPIDER WIRELESS |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 1.3 inches |
| Special features | Adjustable |
K**E
A Versatile and Innovative Companion for Pilots
I recently acquired the R SPIDER WIRELESS Pilot Kneeboard with an aluminum clipboard, and I must say, it has completely transformed my flying experience. As an aviation enthusiast and a frequent iPad user, this kneeboard has proven to be an indispensable tool that combines functionality, durability, and convenience. First and foremost, the compatibility of this kneeboard is remarkable. Designed to fit a range of devices, including the iPad Pro (9.7", 10.5", 11"), iPad Air (1/2/3/4/5/6), and any other 9"-11" tablets, it offers incredible versatility. Regardless of the device you use for aviation-related tasks, rest assured that this kneeboard will accommodate it flawlessly. The build quality of the R SPIDER WIRELESS Pilot Kneeboard is exceptional. The sturdy aluminum clipboard provides a solid surface to hold and secure your tablet, ensuring it stays firmly in place during turbulence or rapid maneuvers. The materials used are of premium quality, offering both reliability and durability. It gives me peace of mind knowing that my tablet is well-protected throughout my flights. What truly sets this kneeboard apart is its wireless charging capability. The integrated wireless charger eliminates the hassle of dealing with tangled cables or searching for a power outlet. Simply place your compatible device on the designated area, and it will start charging effortlessly. This feature is an absolute game-changer, particularly during long flights when battery life becomes a concern. Another noteworthy feature is the adjustable strap, which allows for a customizable and comfortable fit on your leg. The strap is secure and doesn't dig into your skin, making it ideal for extended use. It's clear that the designers of this kneeboard have paid attention to every detail, ensuring that it remains comfortable throughout your flight. In terms of usability, the R SPIDER WIRELESS Pilot Kneeboard shines. The design incorporates well-thought-out features such as pen loops, card holders, and a document pocket, providing easy access to essential items. The clever layout allows me to organize my notes, charts, and documents conveniently, making them readily available whenever I need them. Furthermore, the kneeboard's sleek and professional appearance adds a touch of sophistication to any cockpit. It enhances the overall aesthetic, giving off an impression of professionalism and readiness. Whether you're a seasoned pilot or an aspiring aviator, this kneeboard will undoubtedly make you stand out. In conclusion, the R SPIDER WIRELESS Pilot Kneeboard with an aluminum clipboard is an exceptional aviation accessory. Its compatibility, durability, wireless charging capability, and user-friendly design make it a standout product in the market. If you're looking for a reliable, functional, and stylish kneeboard to accompany your flights, this is undoubtedly the one to choose. Highly recommended!
J**R
Works well.
Holds my 11 inch iPad with cover. I like the swivel to change between portrait and landscape. Still working out how I will use the paper and clipboard. Pen holders work well. I fly a Comanche 250. Side pocket is small, I haven't used it. The flip cover is OK, holds the small clipboard included. Pre-written notes fit under the clear plastic that flips over the iPad. The leg strap is large and works for me. 6'4" 280 lbs.
J**G
Form and function
Holds my 10.5" ipad perfectly and pockets, eyelets and clipboard are great. the side pocket would be better if it could hold an iPhone (if it had elastic in the bottom it would be perfect for large phones. Pen pockets are good but not good for an apple pen. Use is great. Works in plane or in the car.
J**T
Exactly as Described, Easily Configurable
It works as described and is a good replacement for my previous PPC kneeboard. Although I do like the smaller profile corner clips for my iPad, I cannot use the one that falls directly over the power button. I’m still trying figure out the best configuration for me and the plane that I’m flying.
K**A
Best knee board for yokes
Really useful to if you’re flying with a yoke. It allows you switch which leg you want the clip board on if you fly as an instructor in the right seat. The clip board even has some basic FAR information on there that you actually use during flights. It has a pencils holders if you’re more old fashioned when writing down read backs as well rather than using your IPad.
B**B
Very nice kneeboard... but...
I read the reviews and noted the cons, but I thought the pros may have won the match. Honestly, I'm struggling with whether I want to return this kneeboard. Perhaps typing this review will help me make up my mind. The excitement of perhaps finding the 'perfect' kneeboard that would allow me to use both my iPad on my knee and the old-fashioned clipboard with real paper and pen. Yes, I'm an old-fashioned pilot struggling to join the new age of technology in the cockpit. I'd found the perfect blend of both old and new in one product with a few bonuses. One of the first things I did was remove the ring binder spine for the approach plate/plastic sleeves. I keep plates printed for each flight and of course have the EFB full of plates as well. Next, I pulled my iPad from its very secure case it resides in normally and prepared it for mounting on this kneeboard. I started with the bottom retainers. A little stretch and these small but mighty retainers hold the iPad well. I moved to the top of the iPad and placed the left one on first. I could feel how very secure the iPad was in its mount. Finally, the top right corner where there is a very important button on the top of the iPad. The retainer in this position puts pressure on the button. (see attached images) I can shift it around a little to keep pressure off of the button but I could see this as being an issue while in the soup, on an approach, or bouncing around. The time for the iPad to go into standby mode is NOT in these three situations. My first 'con'. The retainer clip on the top right corner. Secondly, I placed my iPhone 12 Max in the pocket on the right side of the kneeboard. The phone fits in the pocket width-wise, however, the problem with this pocket is that the velcro strip does not secure the phone inserted in the pocket. The flap on the pocket needs to be about 2" longer (see attached images). Again, on a bumpy ride I can see the phone slipping out of the pocket and becoming a distraction or getting stomped on as it makes its way to the rudder pedals as my luck would have it. My second 'con'. The phone pocket is too short. . Although not a deal killer, my third con is that I can't fold everything back onto itself as if to close it and use the velcro elastic leg band to hold it closed for storage. In every knee board/pocket device I've had before the two flaps that hang on either side of my leg fold back over the writing pad and the leg strap fits around it all to bundle it for storage and prevent losing something or making a mess. Again, not a deal killer, but an idea for design improvement. The pro's for this board. Well, it sure feels sturdy. The construction of it feels like it will last quite a while. The ability to fold the notepad flap over the iPad, have a solid surface to write on while not damaging the iPad, and the ease of going back and forth between paper and EFB is a definite plus. The ability to spin the iPad while it is mounted in the retainers was an awesome little idea as well. Need to see your charts in landscape? No problem. Just spin the iPad in place. Note that the notepad won't go back over the iPad while it is in landscape but not a deal killer at all. I do like the idea of having a dedicated closing pocket for your cell phone. Had the flap reached and secured the phone in place, this would most certainly be an added benefit. The velcro pen holders would be handy in flight during bumpy times but again, with pens in the holder in their own landscape position doesn't allow for the closing of the kneepad. These are velcro'd to the flap and can. be turned but then you may lose room for the cell phone pocket. There are two more document pockets available too. One, behind the notepad. Just be careful not to have staples or binder clips on those documents as they will rest on the screen of the iPad when the notepad is being used. The second behind the velcro'd pen and cell phone holder. Handy little pockets for checklists or other needed documents for the flight. I really want to keep this kneeboard but I am afraid the retainer clip on the iPad pressing against the button on the iPad may just put me over the edge and return it to Amazon. Perhaps the designer can make the clips a little wider to avoid making contact with the buttons? I don't know.
A**I
Very good quality product and fits perfectly my ipad . And it is very dynamic in rotating tray . Comparing the price is very good price.
A**O
Useful and serve my purpose
C**S
Muy bien!!
L**E
Must have for aspiring pilots. Keeps everyone at hand and organized while in flight
G**H
It would have been good if it fits ipad mini too. Otherwise it's a versatile kneepad
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