SpiceTech develops digital library of documents used by pilots in cockpit

The library has been named 'Pilot Docs' and it eliminates the need to carry a large amount of paper manuals on the aircraft, SpiceTech's press release stated.

SpiceTech, a subsidiary of SpiceJet, on Tuesday said it has developed a digital library of documents used by pilots in the cockpit. The library has been named 'Pilot Docs' and it eliminates the need to carry a large amount of paper manuals on the aircraft, SpiceTech's press release stated.

Pilot Docs contributes to the airline's overall sustainability initiative, enhance safety through easy and immediate access to relevant information in any situation, eliminate compliance errors and augment operational efficiency, it mentioned.

Pilot Docs has been approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for use on SpiceJet's Boeing 737 aircraft fleet, it noted.


The library is already being used on the B737 aircraft fleet on a trial basis along with a similar product from a foreign provider, it mentioned.

"With DGCA approval, the airline will fully transition to Pilot Docs resulting in substantial savings for SpiceJet," it stated.
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