A man uses an Apple iPad – File photo by AFP

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A man uses an Apple iPad – File photo by AFP

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s national carrier announced Wednesday it had jettisoned pilots’ bulky paper manuals weighing 84 kilogrammes in favour of iPads that weigh just 660 grams.

Sri Lankan Airlines said it was the first carrier in Asia to dump the several volumes from the cockpit, including manuals on aircraft operation and emergency procedures as well as navigation charts.

“Sri Lankan has taken the lead in Asia to revolutionise the flight deck...becoming Asia’s first airline to fly with iPad EFBs (electronic flight bags),”chairman Nishantha Wickremasinghe said.

Permission for the switch-over to lightweight technology was granted by Sri Lankan air safety regulators.

The carrier, which made a loss of 19 billion rupees last year, operates a fleet of 21 aircraft, including six A340s.


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Saad (@saad_durrani)
August 31, 2012 2:53 am
What if that ones bye-bye too? This whole replace 'paper with screens' idea is absurd.
Anil
August 30, 2012 2:58 pm
right, but co pilot too has one set.
amit
August 30, 2012 2:36 pm
spare ipad perhaps?
Joseph Provine
August 30, 2012 2:03 am
Not sure if this is a good idea. What is the iPad goes kaput, it is a machine after all. You are in a flight with no manuals. Not sure many Federal Aviation Regulators would like to hear that.
hassaan
August 29, 2012 7:30 pm
ipad is just another electronic device capable of dying/failing....manuals sound like a better choice between the two...