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one  slight problem - tin whiskers!
 
http://www.calce.umd.edu/articles/abstracts/2011/Tin_whisker_Toyota_throttle_abstract.html
 
Bob




United Airlines Invests in 11,000  iPads

All United and Continental pilots will be armed with iPads before the year  is out.

Apple just this year replaced all of the paper signage across its Apple  Stores with iPads and now it seems another major company has decided to take a  portion of its business the paperless route.
United Airlines this week announced that it will adopt a paperless flight  deck and distribute 11,000 iPads to United and Continental pilots as part of a  new electronic flight bag scheme. United said in a statement that the electronic  flight bags (EFB) will replace paper flight manuals, and, a first for major  network carriers, provide pilots with paperless aeronautical navigational charts  through a special iPad app, Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck. 

"The paperless flight deck represents the next generation of flying," said  Captain Fred Abbott, United's senior vice president of flight operations. "The  introduction of iPads ensures our pilots have essential and real-time  information at their fingertips at all times throughout the flight." 

A conventional flight bag full of paper materials contains an average of  12,000 sheets of paper per pilot. United says that each 1.5 iPad will replace 38  pounds of paper operating manuals, navigation charts, reference handbooks,  flight checklists, logbooks and weather information in a pilot's flight  bag.

"The green benefits of moving to EFBs are two-fold-it significantly reduces  paper use and printing, and, in turn, reduces fuel consumption," United said in  a statement. "The airline projects EFBs will save nearly 16 million sheets of  paper a year which is equivalent to more than 1,900 trees not cut down. Saving  326,000 gallons of jet fuel a year reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 3,208  metric tons."

Distribution of the iPads began earlier this month, with all pilots  expected to have them by the end of 2011. 
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/United-Airlines-ipad-flight-bag-maps,news-12273.html

 

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