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Qantas pilots to be given iPads in cockpit to help navigate flights
From today's Herald Sun
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And a related story also in the Herald Sun
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Playing devil's advocate here, and recognising that iPads etc seem to be pretty reliable. But what good is a 20kg weight saving to the crew in a case where the iPad does stop working and all the paper charts have been removed from the aircraft??
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All about redundancy Rowan. You have a minimum of 2 crew on the aircraft, so there's a minimum of 2 iPads.
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Yeah good point Mick, hadn't thought of that I guess. Cheers!
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I am sure they will have a dock setup, whereby the iPads charge during flight. Just like you can charge your iPhone etc in your car. Just gotta hope they don't start playing Angrybirds or the likes
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iPad docking station.
And it will be linked to iTunes inflight so we can play DJ from the flight deck with requests from the pax.
Obviously it'll be first class, then business, premium economy then economy that get to choose the playlist. Seruiously though, the 20 kgs over a year saves a lot of fuel burn. And I think that's 20kgs on a 737. 747 has a few more charts. Plus we have Panasonic toughbook laptops for our performance at the moment. They must weight a good few kilos. They will be going I guess. Todd. Last edited by Todd Hendry; 13th July 2012 at 12:34 PM. Reason: Additional text. |
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For true redundancy, shouldn't there be an android powered tablet onboard?
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There's one in every crowd isn't there
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Only one though.
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