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CORRECTING and REPLACING Allied Pilots Association, American Airlines Launch First-Ever Charting Solution for iPad Electronic Flight Bags

Dépèche transmise le 16 juin 2011 par Business Wire

CORRECTING and REPLACING Allied Pilots Association, American Airlines Launch First-Ever Charting Solution for iPad Electronic Flight Bags

CORRECTING and REPLACING Allied Pilots Association, American Airlines Launch First-Ever Charting Solution for iPad Electronic Flight Bags

FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--First contact of release should read: First Officer Hank Putek, 808-990-1883 (sted Captain Hank Putek, 808-990-1883)

“Last year American Airlines became the first carrier authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration to use iPads as electronic flight bags for pilots”

The corrected release reads:

ALLIED PILOTS ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN AIRLINES LAUNCH FIRST-EVER CHARTING SOLUTION FOR IPAD ELECTRONIC FLIGHT BAGS

The Allied Pilots Association (APA), certified collective bargaining agent for the 11,000 pilots of American Airlines (NYSE: AMR), announced today that the carrier has begun final testing of Apple iPad tablet computers equipped with electronic-charting functionality.

“Last year American Airlines became the first carrier authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration to use iPads as electronic flight bags for pilots,” said First Officer Hank Putek, a member of the APA Safety Committee who has led the union’s efforts to develop and deploy EFBs. “American Airlines has now become the first to deploy iPads with an electronic-charting solution.”

Electronic charting provides pilots with a digital image of their flight route. The final testing phase is a prelude to FAA approval of the devices to serve as Class 1 Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) during all phases of flight.

“By eliminating bulky flight bags filled with paper, EFBs mean less weight for pilots to carry, reducing the possibility of injury on duty,” Putek said. “In addition, they enable pilots to immediately download updates, rather than waiting for paper versions of required documents to be printed and distributed.”

Along with lower paper printing and distribution expenses, reduced fuel consumption represents another EFB benefit. The devices weigh approximately 1.5 pounds and replace paper flight manuals easily weighing 35 pounds or more that pilots are required to carry while operating a commercial flight.

APA, American Airlines and Jeppesen collaborated on the development of the electronic-charting solution for the iPad. The final testing phase involves Boeing 777 pilots from the airline’s Los Angeles crew base.

“With the recent announcement that Alaska Airlines will soon be issuing iPads to all of that carrier’s pilots to serve as EFBs, it’s clear that American Airlines stands at the forefront of a significant industry trend,” Putek said. “I’m extremely pleased that APA was able to play a role in bringing this effort to fruition.”

Founded in 1963, the Allied Pilots Association—the largest independent pilot union in the U.S.—is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. APA represents the 11,000 pilots of American Airlines, including more than 1,000 pilots not yet offered recall from furlough. The furloughs began shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Also, several hundred American Airlines pilots are on full-time military leave of absence serving in the armed forces. The union’s Web site address is www.alliedpilots.org. American Airlines is the nation’s second-largest passenger carrier and fifth-largest cargo carrier.

Business Wire

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