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American Airlines Receives Approval to Use iPad During All Phases of Flight

American Airlines Receives Approval to Use iPad During All Phases of Flight

Posted September 11, 2012 at 7:41pm by iClarified
American Airlines has announced that it is the first commercial carrier to obtain FAA approval to use Electronic Flight Bags in all phases of flight.

American's pilots will be using iPad, the only FAA-approved tablet as an Electronic Flight Bag in approved aircraft. An Electronic Flight Bag reduces or replaces paper-based reference material and manuals often found in a pilot's carry-on kitbag. Removing the 35-pound kitbag from each American Airlines plane will save an estimated $1.2 million of fuel annually based on current fuel prices.

As part of the Electronic Flight Bag program, American's pilots will use mobile software and data from Jeppesen, a unit of Boeing Flight Services. The FAA-approved Jeppesen application, which is allowed for gate-to-gate use throughout all phases of flight, will replace bulky paper operating manuals with real-time, up-to-date electronic information that is easier to access.


American's pilots will start using iPads this month on the airline's 777 fleet. American aims to have FAA approval for use in all fleet types by the end of 2012. Beginning in January 2013, American will stop distributing paper revisions to its flight manuals and most navigation charts.

To ease the transition company-wide, all active pilots and instructors will receive an iPad for use in training and inflight.

American first received FAA approval to use iPads in the cockpit in 2011, which came several months after American completed testing with pilots using iPads in the cockpit. The first FAA-approved device to be tested is the iPad, and if other tablets are approved by the FAA they will be evaluated for use.


American Airlines Receives Approval to Use iPad During All Phases of Flight


American Airlines Receives Approval to Use iPad During All Phases of Flight
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Dave
Dave - September 12, 2012 at 7:52pm
How about the use of iPad by the passengers??
Zika
Zika - September 12, 2012 at 10:25am
Not true...my brother's company based in Taiwan already uses it
Bla
Bla - September 12, 2012 at 1:17am
I would so be playing angry birds when on autopilot. Forget passengers
Jay
Jay - September 12, 2012 at 1:27am
Lol. Hopefully they restrict those things from being installed. Because God knows they can be addictive.
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