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Ottopilot 10-14-2011 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by APC225 (Post 1068359)
Whatever our pay, we're doing this admin work for free.

That's why I do mine in cruise. At least I'm getting paid then.

FurloughedX2 10-14-2011 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by Ottopilot (Post 1069790)
That's why I do mine in cruise. At least I'm getting paid then.

Where's the "LIKE" button? I never did a revision on MY time.....EVER!

APC225 10-14-2011 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by Ottopilot (Post 1069790)
That's why I do mine in cruise. At least I'm getting paid then.

If we post revisions then--or at any other time--we should get an hour of add pay for every revision. Or at least split the $2M that the company said they would save by not contracting out shipsets.

APC225 10-14-2011 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by FurloughedX2 (Post 1069795)
Where's the "LIKE" button? I never did a revision on MY time.....EVER!

But whenever you do it, you should be getting add pay for it.

mmaviator 10-24-2011 08:51 AM

iPads Can Delete Charts, Plates

October 23, 2011
iPads Can Delete Charts, Plates
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By Russ Niles, Editor-in-Chief



Those who use iPads for charts and approach plates are advised to pre-flight their devices before counting on them for navigation, thanks to Apple's latest operating system upgrade. iOS5 includes a file-management feature that might be handy if you're downloading a movie, but could be inconvenient at the very least if it messes with your navigation-app data bases. In an explanation on its website, flight-planning app provider ForeFlight says iOS5 will randomly delete data to make room for new files and that could include your charts and approach plates. The iPad does display a "cleaning" symbol by the app icon that it's busily deleting data from but that can be easy to miss. ForeFlight recommends several strategies to keep you from discovering that the latest Transformers has pre-empted the information you now need for your flight.

The most obvious suggestion is to simply check that everything is as it should be before you leave. ForeFlight has built a feature into its app that checks to ensure the full data package is in place, but the operator does have to initiate that process and its best done on the ground. To prevent data from being deleted in flight, ForeFlight recommends shutting off the WiFi and 3G before takeoff. Keeping plenty of disc space available in the device will also prevent the problem from occurring in the first place.

UalHvy 10-24-2011 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by Lambourne (Post 1069739)
Maybe you shouldn't take it to Shotguns on a layover if you don't want anyone to know you were there? Shouldn't you worry more about the chip that is in your NEW employee ID card. Where ever you are they know......

L

You are indeed a little slow, aren't you? Like MANY others have said, you must be an absolute joy to be around on a trip.

Shrek 10-25-2011 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by mmaviator (Post 1074215)
iPads Can Delete Charts, Plates

October 23, 2011
iPads Can Delete Charts, Plates
Email this article |Print this article

By Russ Niles, Editor-in-Chief



Those who use iPads for charts and approach plates are advised to pre-flight their devices before counting on them for navigation, thanks to Apple's latest operating system upgrade. iOS5 includes a file-management feature that might be handy if you're downloading a movie, but could be inconvenient at the very least if it messes with your navigation-app data bases. In an explanation on its website, flight-planning app provider ForeFlight says iOS5 will randomly delete data to make room for new files and that could include your charts and approach plates. The iPad does display a "cleaning" symbol by the app icon that it's busily deleting data from but that can be easy to miss. ForeFlight recommends several strategies to keep you from discovering that the latest Transformers has pre-empted the information you now need for your flight.

The most obvious suggestion is to simply check that everything is as it should be before you leave. ForeFlight has built a feature into its app that checks to ensure the full data package is in place, but the operator does have to initiate that process and its best done on the ground. To prevent data from being deleted in flight, ForeFlight recommends shutting off the WiFi and 3G before takeoff. Keeping plenty of disc space available in the device will also prevent the problem from occurring in the first place.

I wouldn't put ANYTHING but company material on that machine. Nuthin.

Should be plenty of space.

ewrbasedpilot 10-25-2011 04:38 AM


Originally Posted by Ottopilot (Post 1069790)
That's why I do mine in cruise. At least I'm getting paid then.

I told a guy I was flying with a few years ago that a recent revision had come out saying Jepps could ONLY be inserted in a pressurized environment. He looked at me in a straight face and said "really? That's pretty cool. I didn't see that". Some people.....................you really have to wonder how they find their way out of bed in the morning.:p

throttleweenie 10-25-2011 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Shrek (Post 1074597)
I wouldn't put ANYTHING but company material on that machine. Nuthin.

Should be plenty of space.

Au contraire! My contract will be installed on the iPad if anything will be.

T/W

APC225 10-25-2011 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by Ottopilot (Post 1069790)
That's why I do mine in cruise. At least I'm getting paid then.

Absolutely not true. At cruise you're getting paid for just one thing. Doing secretarial work should be add pay, every two weeks, just like the Jepp changes.


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