Wednesday, April 29, 2015

iPad app cited as American's flight delays stretch to second day

iPad app cited as American's flight delays stretch to second day

[DALLAS] A software fault on Apple Inc iPads used by American Airlines pilots for navigation charts delayed some flights Wednesday after affecting operations overnight.
About 40 flights ran late Tuesday night and into early Wednesday, according to American and data compiled by tracking service FlightAware.com. Pilots have been given instructions to fix the issue involving an application from a third-party vendor, said Andrea Huguely, an airline spokeswoman.
The fault isn't affecting iPads used by all pilots, Huguely said. In some cases Tuesday night, planes had to return to terminal gates so pilots could access Wi-Fi to fix the issue, Huguely said.
Pilots use iPads as part of their "electronic flight bag," which was adopted by American in 2013. It replaces more than 35 pounds of paper-based reference materials and manuals that flight crews carried onboard in the past.
Electronic navigation devices became available in recent years to private pilots before regulators approved the units for use in commercial operations, starting with charter operations. The first such authorization came in December 2010.
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