Crew Rest is a utility app developed by Serge Ostrowsky. The last update, v6.10, released on October 25, 2017, and it’s rated 4.30 out of 5 based on the latest 82 reviews. Crew Rest costs $2.99 and requires iOS 9.0+ and Android 8 or newer to download.
Video: Crew Rest Overview
Description
"Crew Rest" is intended for Crews around the world who need to divide a specific amount of time in different rest / work periods. Typically, it is used by Flight crews (Pilots and Cabin Crew) on long haul flights.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Great
Use it all the time. Thanks
★★★★★I. LOVE. THIS. APP!
As a Purser I’m responsible for creating break schedules for the crew. Not a huge deal, but this takes all of the guess work out of it. No need to triple check that I left enough time for service. Everything is laid out and stays in my settings for future use. Saves me so much time and so many headaches!
★★★★★Helps in all flight situations
Have been using it from the beginning of the App, an haven’t found any other App that do the job done any easier.
Easy interface and all the rest scenarios you can think up.
Only thing I can think of that would make my life a little easier- would be to be able to distribute the result scheme to my crew via air drop !! Now I take a screenshot and air drop 😉 so thanks a lot for a great App.
★★★★★Great app
It is a great app. It gives many choices for both cabin and flight deck crew rest breaks. And it rounds off the breaks which is very helpful. It had some glitches with the new iOS update but that has been fixed
!! Thank goodness because the other app I used during that time got the job done but was not as good.
★★★★★THE BEST
This is THE BEST Crew Rest app around. I’ve tried several of them when this one needed an update. The others were not helpful at all. I deleted them all and went back to figuring out the breaks with pen and paper. I finally wrote the developer and BEGGED for an update. Thank you Mr. Ostrowsky for hearing my plea. Please don’t ever stop the updates of this extremely useful app.