The U. S. Federal Aviation Administration has approved new Boeing
flight deck technology that will lower pilot workload and reduce flight delays by
giving pilots better access to critical information.
The FAA action allows Boeing to install the Class 3 version of the Jeppesen
Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) on the Boeing 777. This is the first time a fully
integrated Class 3 EFB has been approved for commercial service. In addition, the European Joint Airworthiness Authorities (JAA) have agreed to
accept the FAA authorization as certification for the nations under its purview.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines took delivery of the first 777 equipped with a Class
3, certified EFB. All 10 of the 777-200ERs KLM has ordered will have EFB on
board.
"This is a vital milestone in our effort to e-enable the air transport system,"
said Ray Marzullo, Boeing vice president, Flight Services. "The EFB will
bring airlines significant gains in efficiency and situational awareness
through the strategic application and integration of data."
The EFB transforms into digital format all the printed material pilots use to
fly, including navigational charts, flight manuals and logbooks. It also offers:
An airport moving map feature that precisely displays the airplane's position
on an airport tarmac.
A performance calculator that allows the pilot to instantly calculate ideal
speeds and engine settings, taking into account any weather, runway, and
payload. Such instant calculations could help carriers to carry as much as 9,000
kg (20,000 lbs.) extra on a flight. A similar function to support landing
calculations also is included.
A viewer for cabin surveillance systems that helps meet new and anticipated
regulatory requirements. The first unit with cabin surveillance will be delivered in March 2004; units delivered earlier will be retrofitted.
Boeing's Crew Information Services integrated, certified and installed the
EFB systems, using Jeppesen software and Astronautics Corp. of America hardware.
The FAA certification represents the agency's first ever approval under
Advisory Circular 120-76A of a fully integrated, Class 3 EFB for commercial
service. |