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Just saw this article today...Being a Jeppesen employee I thought this is pretty cool and a HUGE step forward in legality...may set a precedence for future "legal" use and will greatly reduce the cost of the "efb" systems
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_17362676
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That's great news.
Here's a discussion we had on the feasibility of using the iPad in the cockpit a while back:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=5905
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
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umm yah- that is VERY true! lol
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HAHAHAHAHAAHA! Nice little tongue-in-cheek video! Even the names were good.
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American Airlines is doing a test of the ipad instead of paper jepps for flight ops. This would mean not having to do revisions anymore which is a great thing. The aircraft flight manuals and mel's already are approved for laptop use.
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Hahaha. That was pretty good. Great delivery from turtleneck guy.
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Oh man, that was awesome! Who knew AOPA could be so funny. I loved the part about using the aircraft as a game controller.
"It's almost like you never left the ground."
Beautiful.

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hahaha I like that video it was great!
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