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1-Visitor
October 31, 2011
Question

s1000d type info hits mainstream web outlets?

  • October 31, 2011
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http://www.salon.com/2011/09/02/paperless_cockpit/

The most notable part about this article is:

1. It's written from the end user perspective - an actual pilot who will actual be using a paperless solution.

2. The idea of the paperless anything around something as complex as a plane has gotten to Salon.com (not exactly the place I expected to read about S1000D or ATA material).

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    17-Peridot
    November 1, 2011

    Thanks for sharing this, Jean. Interesting read.

    Regarding the volumes of paper pilots has to carry now... I wonder if they really may need to access any piece of information it those books. If so, electronic will greatly help to access the information faster.

    In case most of the information is really just an "esoteric fluffery" and not read often, just getting rid of heavy bag is quite a self-sufficient bonus!

    1-Visitor
    November 1, 2011

    Speaking as someone who had to give up her laptop backpack for an inconvenient roller bag...

    Anything that lightens the load is a good thing - regardless of who you are!

    17-Peridot
    December 15, 2011

    Some more news on the topic:

    American Airlines gets first iPad for cockpit approval by FAA

    http://www.slashgear.com/american-airlines-gets-first-ipad-for-cockpit-approval-by-faa-13202062/