Sunday, September 29, 2013

Boeing introduced its own iPad application that makes life easier for crews and technicians - Letemsvetemapplem.eu

apple-plane After more than a year of intensive development which contributed to a number of airlines, Boeing announced the release of a new application for the iPad, which is focused on aircraft maintenance. Boeing hopes that the application will help facilitate aircraft maintenance crew and quickly find solutions to problems so that the aircraft could return as soon as possible to use. U really giant Boeing 747 and is less than 8 hours during which the aircraft is in the air, but technicians repair it mean for the company huge financial losses. Necessary inspections and inspectors in the past often put off as long as possible so that planes can fly nonstop.

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maybe not everyone is suspect because that aircraft often flying for weeks without any pause, and the only break for them landing and waiting for new passengers, during which performs routine maintenance and inspection. It is a new application for the iPad should facilitate control and crew, as well as technicians should prove faster to solve everything that is needed to make the aircraft could again into the air.

Given that the new program will offer a complete service manuals, service procedures and everything you need technicians and crew, including the flight log, Alaska Airlines technicians believe that the iPad will save 4,000 pieces of paper in a single day. If you use iPad or iPhone in the air are interested in closer, read our interview with professional pilot on how to use Apple products in aviation.

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* Source: news.cnet.com

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