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Sherman A1

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Mon Jul 8, 2013, 04:24 AM Jul 2013

Goodbye paper maps, hello iPad minis: Scott pilots test new 'electronic flight bags'

SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE — There are two things you notice right off about the C-21A passenger jet under the command of Air Force Maj. Jared Detloff.

First, the cockpit that Detloff shares with his co-pilot is small and cramped -- as in sardines-in-a-can small and cramped.

Second, the space directly behind the cockpit is jammed with a mountain of printed maps, navigational charts and flight manuals -- nearly 50 pounds of paper that must be tossed out and replaced every two months as the maps and manuals are continuously updated.

Not surprisingly, Detloff and his fellow aviators at the 375th Operations Group jumped at the chance to serve as guinea pigs for an experimental Air Force program to see if an iPad mini tablet could replace the manuals and charts that make up the traditional paper-based flight bag.

Read more here: http://www.bnd.com/2013/07/07/2686018/goodbye-paper-maps-and-charts.html#storylink=cpy

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Goodbye paper maps, hello iPad minis: Scott pilots test new 'electronic flight bags' (Original Post) Sherman A1 Jul 2013 OP
50 pounds removed from a small plane can really help with fuel efficiency liberal N proud Jul 2013 #1
"oh crap! I forgot to charge it!" nt Javaman Jul 2013 #2
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