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Old July 26th 06, 10:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Andrew Sarangan[_1_]
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Default How many pilots are using technology


Paperless office does not mean absolutely no paper. It just means every
document is stored electronically, and we can print only what we need.
In that respect, I think we already have a paperless office. What
fraction of electronic documents do you think we normally print out? I
suspect it is around 10% or less. Imagine what would happen if we
printed all the data that is on every computer.




Thomas Borchert wrote:
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how many of us, pilots are using the current
technology out there to our benifit. I'm talking about GPS, E-Flight
Bag, E-Aviation Charts.


I would say, the vast majority.

How long do you think before paper-less
cockpits become the standard?


Remember the paperless office? Rephrase your question: How many people
are using computers in their office? Next question: When will the
paperless office come?

Paper has this really great user interface...

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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)