![]() “We are deploying iPads every single day.” “We are on track,” United spokeswoman Christen David said. The plan is to have the iPads, called electronic flight bags, in the hands of the 11,000 United and Continental pilots by the end of the year. Other pilots, however, say they appreciate the reduction in weight. Others raise union contract concerns, such as being paid for the time it takes to update documents. If pilots need information below 10,000 feet, Burns said they can get it through the aircraft’s computers. United pilots also won’t be able to play mobile app games like “Angry Birds,” sort through their e-mail or watch movies. United Airlines tests iPad for “paperless flight deck” – The Denver Post
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