Tuesday, July 05, 2011

iPads Replacing Pilots’ Paper Manuals - NYTimes.com

I hope they have iPad battery-charging on their pre-flight checklists

The Federal Aviation Administration has authorized a handful of commercial and charter carriers to use the tablet computer as a so-called electronic flight bag. Private pilots, too, are now carrying iPads, which support hundreds of general aviation apps that simplify preflight planning and assist with in-flight operations.

“The iPad allows pilots to quickly and nimbly access information,” said Jim Freeman, a pilot and director of flight standards at Alaska Airlines, which has given iPads to all its pilots. “When you need to a make a decision in the cockpit, three to four minutes fumbling with paper is an eternity.”

iPads Replacing Pilots’ Paper Manuals - NYTimes.com

1 comment:

Richard Schwartz said...

What's the impact of a coffee spill on an iPad versus a coffee spill on the paper?