EFB Policy & Procedures Manual
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hi im currently working on an efb policy and procedure manual to introduce the ipads into the company im working for. Can anyone be of much help and provide me with a manual from his end?

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Kindly remove your finger from your a-hole and start typing your own matrial. No one is going to give you their own hard work. If you can't do it, you have the wrong job.
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https://www.easa.europa.eu/document-library/npa-review-groups/airworthiness-and-operational-criteria-approval-electronic-flight
Google AMC AMC 20-25

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In all honesty, merely getting a hold of someone else's EFB Policy & Procedures Manual wont really assist that much, as you need to adapt the content to reflect the company you work for.
If you are using AMC 20-25 as the chosen method of compliance (link as per previous post), then you can also refer to Appendix 'G' which will give a very comprehensive outline of suggested area(s) for inclusion.
When writing the EFB Manual Suite at my employer (and EFB P&P Manual), the content within the AMC is (IMHO) exceptionally good at detailing what is required for a submission and approval to be issued.
Also, refer to your F.O.I. as ultimately your submission is going through them and also to be reviewed by their Policy and Regulation experts - and a good idea of what the local CAA require will also be evident then, plus they may even also have a handy matrix (or similar) for methods and areas to cover for compliance.
F/o
If you are using AMC 20-25 as the chosen method of compliance (link as per previous post), then you can also refer to Appendix 'G' which will give a very comprehensive outline of suggested area(s) for inclusion.
When writing the EFB Manual Suite at my employer (and EFB P&P Manual), the content within the AMC is (IMHO) exceptionally good at detailing what is required for a submission and approval to be issued.
Also, refer to your F.O.I. as ultimately your submission is going through them and also to be reviewed by their Policy and Regulation experts - and a good idea of what the local CAA require will also be evident then, plus they may even also have a handy matrix (or similar) for methods and areas to cover for compliance.
F/o





