Privacy Policy - GetJet Roster
Last updated: April 6, 2026
Controller
Arthur Weingart, contact: airart a/t gmx.net.
What the app does
GetJet Roster is an iOS app for pilots and cabin crew to import roster data from the NOC/RAIDO portal, view duties, and export selected data to calendar/logbook tools.
Data processed on your device
- RAIDO/NOC credentials are stored in iOS Keychain.
- Imported roster/revision data is stored encrypted on your device (AES-GCM), with the encryption key kept in the iOS Keychain.
- Calendar/logbook export settings are stored locally.
Network connections
The app connects to:
- NOC/RAIDO portal endpoints to authenticate and import your roster.
- Airart calendar service endpoints (
main-auth.airart.me,cal-auth.airart.me,api.airart.me,cal.airart.me) only when you enable calendar subscription features.
No advertising SDKs or analytics SDKs are integrated.
Calendar subscription feature
If enabled, roster events are synchronized to your personal subscription feed. In this case, calendar-related data (event metadata and feed identifiers) is processed by the Airart calendar backend to provide synchronization and feed management.
Third-party exports
If you choose to export to third-party apps (for example LogTen, PILOTLOG, FLYLOG.io, AeroWeather), the transfer is initiated by your action on device. Their processing is governed by the respective third-party privacy policies.
Server logs
Infrastructure providers may create technical access logs (for example IP address, timestamp, user agent) for security and operations. Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR.
Legal basis (GDPR)
- Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR - providing requested app functionality.
- Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR - secure operation and abuse prevention.
- Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR - where consent is required by iOS permissions (for example calendars).
Data retention and control
You can remove credentials and local roster data from app settings. Calendar subscription sessions can be revoked from account/session controls.
Your rights
You have rights under GDPR including access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, and complaint to a supervisory authority.