New Delhi: Air India has now decided to give iPads to its pilots to access operation manuals in place of printed manuals to its pilots.
Officials said this initiative is a step towards digitisation. Officials said that ipads will be provided to individual pilots and administrative team of A 320 fleet comprising 78 aircrafts and replacement of sets will be done every five year or earlier in case of a significant change of technology or operating system.
A-I is using generic mount instead of operation manual of (Airbus) mount due to lower the cost.
21/01/20 Kumar Vikram/New Indian Express
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Officials said this initiative is a step towards digitisation. Officials said that ipads will be provided to individual pilots and administrative team of A 320 fleet comprising 78 aircrafts and replacement of sets will be done every five year or earlier in case of a significant change of technology or operating system.
A-I is using generic mount instead of operation manual of (Airbus) mount due to lower the cost.
21/01/20 Kumar Vikram/New Indian Express
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