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Singapore Airlines equips pilots with Apple iPads
Wednesday November 21, 2018. 04:10 PM , from Mac Daily News
“Being a pilot may seem glamorous and fun, but there’s a ton of prep and paperwork that goes on behind the scenes,” Aloysius Low reports for CNET. “There’s flying hours to keep track of, visas that may be expiring, minor defects in the next plane to know, who you’re flying with, potential weather problems as well as other administrative tasks that need to be done.”
“But Singapore Airlines wants to change that for its pilots — and it’s leveraging Apple’s iPad to do so to make the ‘pilot duty process’ easier for its frequent flyers,” Low reports. “The airline started looking into this back in 2015, before rolling out iPads loaded with two essential custom apps, FlyNow and Roster. These iPads are secured with Apple’s TouchID, letting them ditch the previously used two-factor authentication dongles pilots had to carry around. That’s on top of the other apps that give pilots detailed weather information and flight charting information.” “Singapore Airlines isn’t the only aviation company that’s tapping on Apple’s iPad for cockpit use — British Airways also rolled out its own version of piloting apps earlier this year. You can bet other airlines aren’t lagging far behind either,” Low reports. “All of which leaves just one question: Where are the Android tablets in all of this?” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Where are the Android tablets in all of this? SOL. Android tablets are insecure garbage with blown up Android phone apps which are themselves to many cases nothing more than watered down ports of iOS apps. Bottom line: One of the word’s greatest airlines with the world’s greatest tablet! SEE ALSO: Delta Airlines dumps Microsoft Surface, phones for Apple iPad and iPhone for flight crews – October 20, 2017 Delta pilots fought hard against deal to replace iPad flight bags with Microsoft Surface – September 30, 2013 JetBlue latest airline to replace bulky paper manuals with Apple iPad-based Electronic Flight Bags – June 26, 2013 American Airlines first commercial carrier with FAA approval to use Apple iPads in all phases of flight – September 11, 2012 Delta Airlines launches Fly Delta app for iPad with ‘Glass Bottom Jet’ feature – January 11, 2013 Delta Air Lines begins rollout of 2,500 iPads for passenger use in Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport – August 29, 2012 FAA approves iPads in the cockpit; American Airlines to start Friday – December 13, 2011 All Nippon Airways to deploy 6,000 Apple iPads to train stewards – September 22, 2011 Qantas trials Apple iPads as in-flight entertainment option – September 15, 2011 United Continental pilots get 11,000 Apple iPads – August 23, 2011 British Airways brings new dimension to customer service using Apple iPads – August 18, 2011 Delta gives Apple iPads to pilots as electronic flight bag replacements – August 17, 2011 Apple’s revolutionary iPad creates the paperless cockpit – July 5, 2011 Alaska Airlines pilots using Apple iPads in cockpit – May 23, 2011 Mission-critical Apple iPads in cockpits may hasten end of era for paper charts – March 7, 2011 FAA authorizes use of Jeppesen app on iPad to replace paper aeronautical charts – February 16, 2011 Fokker and Navtech introduces Electronic Flight Bag hardware for Apple’s revolutionary iPad – January 28, 2011
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