Microsoft's Director of Cyril Belikoff said Surface 2 tablets reached the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorization Class 1 or 2 electronic flight bag projects.
Microsoft's Director of
Cyril Belikoff said Surface 2 tablets reached the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) authorization Class 1 or 2 electronic flight bag projects.
Airlines are looking at the use of pills
to reduce weight (the paper guides are heavy), while keeping the information up
to date. The testing of Windows RT - powered Surface 2 tablets, which will
streamline the approval process; the airline wants to use the Surface 2 tablets,
electronic flight bags in the future.
Although the air will
need to get special permission from their FAA depending on what they want to do
with the devices, he said, for the completion of the test surface 2 process in
part, because the air seems to select for your Flat 2 [electronic flight bag]
initiatives their schedule to deployment can be significantly reduced.
Microsoft said FAA
edition covers all phases of flight, air do not limit the use of devices that
serves as a simple document reader.
Microsoft Surface 2
uses its Windows RT - stripped-down version of Windows that has found little
success in the marketplace, so speculation is that it will probably be
connected with Windows Phone at some point.
