n***d 发帖数: 8857 | 1 Tuesday August 23, 2011 7:34 am PDT by Eric Slivka
Over the past several months, we've made several mentions of commercial
airlines testing the iPad as a replacement for flight bags used by pilots.
The testing programs have been looking to replace bulky and heavy flight
bags full of navigational charts and other materials with iPads in order to
reduce the weight of pilots' bags and save fuel on flights.
United Airlines today announced that it has gone a step further, committing
to a full transition to using iPads as electronic flight bags and rolling
out 11,000 iPads to United and Continental pilots.
Each iPad, which weighs less than 1.5 pounds, will replace approximately 38
pounds of paper operating manuals, navigation charts, reference handbooks,
flight checklists, logbooks and weather information in a pilot's flight bag.
A conventional flight bag full of paper materials contains an average of 12
,000 sheets of paper per pilot. The green benefits of moving to EFBs are two
-fold--it significantly reduces paper use and printing, and, in turn,
reduces fuel consumption. The airline projects EFBs will save nearly 16
million sheets of paper a year which is equivalent to more than 1,900 trees
not cut down. Saving 326,000 gallons of jet fuel a year reduces greenhouse
gas emissions by 3,208 metric tons.
The iPads are equipped Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck, which is a free download
from the App Store but requires a paid subscription to Jeppesen's services.
The report notes that the iPads will streamline pilots' work by eliminating
the need for thumbing through sheafs of paper or waiting for pages to print.
The iPads will reduce clutter on cramped flight decks and offer quick and
easy access to required data at all times. | s***s 发帖数: 4329 | | t****n 发帖数: 1879 | 3 这就可以wireless control了,拿着ipad把飞机当赛车开…… |
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