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Old 08-03-2014 | 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Jvw700
Hey guys I was trying to find the length of the new ASA contract with American but can't seem to find it... Anyone know how long the agreement is for?
Six year contract with "two, two-year automatic renewal periods." So... 10 years.
Old 08-03-2014 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by RTRD
In other news...iPad 4 EFB trial period set to start early Sep. Got a call to be in on it, so yes this sounds pretty firm.
Is it going to be like eagles program where you have to buy all the stuff? Also do they reimburse you if it falls off the window and cracks the screen?
Old 08-03-2014 | 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by RomeoSierra
Is it going to be like eagles program where you have to buy all the stuff? Also do they reimburse you if it falls off the window and cracks the screen?
Patience...they are just starting the trial. I'm guessing the are going to distribute them (but that's exactly like what talking about what our new base might be, a guess) and is be surprised if they have even talked about damage yet...
Old 08-03-2014 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by RomeoSierra
Is it going to be like eagles program where you have to buy all the stuff? Also do they reimburse you if it falls off the window and cracks the screen?
If it is implemented and IF it is required equipment, the contract requires the company to pay for it.
Old 08-03-2014 | 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by BlueMoon
If it is implemented and IF it is required equipment, the contract requires the company to pay for it.
Just curious, A headset is required equipment but they don't have them in the airplane.
Old 08-03-2014 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by madmax757
Just curious, A headset is required equipment but they don't have them in the airplane.
Well the contract specifically addresses electronic charts, manuals, or tablets.
Old 08-03-2014 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by BlueMoon
Well the contract specifically addresses electronic charts, manuals, or tablets.
Originally Posted by madmax757
Just curious, A headset is required equipment but they don't have them in the airplane.

Yea the last line in the contract that describes how the company has to pay for the equipment we use on the line says, "excluding headsets". The company will have to pay for iPads for the pilots if they become required equipment.
Old 08-03-2014 | 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by whataclub
Yea the last line in the contract that describes how the company has to pay for the equipment we use on the line says, "excluding headsets". The company will have to pay for iPads for the pilots if they become required equipment.
Key word being "required item."
Old 08-03-2014 | 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by jarretk
Key word being "required item."
I think they will become required, not necessarily for navigational charts though. I don't think the new AA planes are going to have any sort of EFB on them like our 175's so then the question is would they like to maintain ship sets of manuals for the new fleet? My guess is no, hence why the Comply365 thing is coming about with its automatic updating of manuals every time you log into the app. Now yes our 170's do have ship sets, but that is only 6 airframes. I doubt they want to start keeping 26 airframes current. Look for the company to purchase everyone iPads and they will all come with whatever chart vendor they choose and Comply365 which will be the one stop shop for current manuals, memos, and company communications.

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Old 08-04-2014 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by whataclub
I think they will become required, not necessarily for navigational charts though. I don't think the new AA planes are going to have any sort of EFB on them like our 175's so then the question is would they like to maintain ship sets of manuals for the new fleet? My guess is no, hence why the Comply365 thing is coming about with its automatic updating of manuals every time you log into the app. Now yes our 170's do have ship sets, but that is only 6 airframes. I doubt they want to start keeping 26 airframes current. Look for the company to purchase everyone iPads and they will all come with whatever chart vendor they choose and Comply365 which will be the one stop shop for current manuals, memos, and company communications.
Makes sense, I guess I was thinking they would just say you have the option of paper or electronic.
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