sQRH 4.4.1 — cockpit device sync rebuilt for reliability
sQRH 4.4.1 focuses on the link between paired devices. Cockpit sync has been rebuilt for reliability: once an iPhone and iPad are paired, they stay connected far more dependably and recover on their own.

Sync that stays connected
- Persistent pairing — a pairing now survives an app force-quit or relaunch without re-scanning the QR code.
- Automatic recovery — sync re-establishes itself after a Wi-Fi drop, backgrounding or force-quit, with no manual re-pairing.
- Honest status — a periodic heartbeat detects a peer that still looks connected but has gone silent, and the indicator clearly shows connected, stale, or disconnected — with a hint when iOS Local Network permission is blocking discovery.
- More state stays in sync — FTL duty state and altitude settings now re-sync on reconnect too, not just checklists.
Also refined
- FTL — with augmented crew (3 or 4 pilots), the Max FDP card now leads with the in-flight-rest limit and the timeline scales to match; the in-flight rest window and duration formatting were refined.
- Procedures — specific ECAM/failure titles, accurate sidebar counts, and per-category memory of the procedure you had open.
- Altitude — the metric flight-level (Chinese RVSM) choice now lives in Settings, set once.
Full details on the sQRH app page. Get the update on the App Store — a free update for existing owners.