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dusk2dawn 30th Dec 2011 10:46

iPad - EASA recalls Navtech Class 2 approval
 
Usually well informed source tells me that EASA / Sweedish CAA has recalled a previously given approval to the Navtech iPad EFB Class 2 as used by Amapola Flyg, a Sweedish F-50 cargo operator.

The root cause seems to be problems with chart updates.

Any real hard facts, please?

Edited to emphazise "Navtech"

Denti 30th Dec 2011 11:01

Interesting, we just begin installation of the proprietary Navtech Class 2 EFBs on our fleet, but we don't have the iPad option (yet).

What chart supplier is being used by the iPad installation? I know currently Jepp and Lido offer an airline usable chart package for the iPad, but don't know of any airline that uses the Lido one as of now.

PT6A 30th Dec 2011 11:30

Denti,

An operator in Sweeden is/was using Navtech charts on their iPad as an approved EFB.

I know Lufty is ploughing ahead with their iPad options (Lufty Systems that is) not sure if the parent airline will use it?

What do you make of Navtech Denti? I found they had very limited coverage and slow to update.... Vs Lido with weekly updates.

PT6A

Denti 30th Dec 2011 12:57

Well, we used Navtech back when we used paper charts. Absolutely horrible. Especially when switching from jepp custom made airport booklets.

Nowadays we use the lido eroutemanual (EFB Class I) and gonna continue to use that on our class II devices.

PT6A 30th Dec 2011 13:11

Are Navtech supplying your "device"?

Denti 31st Dec 2011 09:51

Hmm, disregard everything i posted before, i remembered the wrong name. We use NavAero EFBs and not Navtech ones. We used to use navtech charts though, as posted above. Not a nice experience, their layout is seriously subpar.

flydive1 31st Dec 2011 14:12

With the update to ios 5.0 there were some problems, Ipad deleting maps without asking, but I thought it was solved with ios 5.01.
Could be that this is the problem

dusk2dawn 13th May 2012 10:58

So, what happend to the EASA approval of the iPad?

richlucia7 14th May 2012 01:10

The root cause seems to be problems with chart updates.

captplaystation 14th May 2012 08:09

Having spent 20 + years with Jepp/Aerad, I have to disagree with the dislike of Navtech.

The newer version that I have used these last 2 years is for me superior in every way to Jepp.
I even know where to find the chart I want, as it appears (to me) they are sequenced logically.
Now using the electronic version, and still a confirmed fan.

Perhaps the problem, is that the EFB is Navtech, but, in many aircraft, the info on FMC is Jeppy derived.

It always struck me as a little strange that this "discrepancy" is accepted by EASA.

aterpster 14th May 2012 12:44

captainplaystation:


Perhaps the problem, is that the EFB is Navtech, but, in many aircraft, the info on FMC is Jeppy derived.
Can't see where that would make any difference provided both correctly follow state source.

Most light airplane pilots in the U.S. use FAA Aero Nav Services approach charts, but their FMS nav database is Jepp derived.

Could you provide a sample of a Navtech approach chart?

PT6A 14th May 2012 13:30

Nope that is not the problem many airlines use charts and FMS from two different vendors.

For example easyJet uses a LIDO FM database and flight planning but Jeppesen Charts.

Denti 14th May 2012 15:41

"My" outfit uses LIDO charts and FMC data, but Jeppesen obstacle data on the Boeing fleet. The airbus fleet uses LiDO obstacle data... Many different ways to skin a cat and as long as the authority approves that everything is fine.

PT6A 15th May 2012 01:32

Just for curiosity... Any idea why the change in vendor for the obstacle data between the two fleets Denti?

Are they just supplying the airport data or also EOSIDS and doing the whole LPC updating process?


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