FlightSafety International demonstrates newly enhanced training materials iPad app at NBAA

FlightSafety International Press Release | October 21, 2013

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FlightSafety International announces that it will demonstrate its newly enhanced training materials iPad App at the 2013 National Business Aviation Association Convention & Exhibition. 
“FlightSafety’s newly enhanced iPad App offers interactive features that increase the efficiency and effectiveness of training while providing convenient access to pre-study and classroom course materials,” said Greg McGowan, senior vice president, operations.
The App can be downloaded at no charge from the iTunes App Store. Once a FlightSafety Customer is enrolled in a training program, the App will automatically download of the course materials. It is currently available for use in a growing number of pilot, maintenance technician and flight attendant courses.
It includes digital training manuals, cockpit posters, flashcards, and guides that serve as an excellent resource for post-course review and reference. The App features an advanced notebook function that automatically transfers the Customers’ notes and bookmarks to subsequent document versions. It also offers a search function, a freehand drawing tool with floating text, and the ability to export document with notes and drawings to my documents area of the App. Over 8,500 Customers are enrolled and using the FlightSafety App to date.
New interactive features have been added for a select and increasing number of training courses. iFlightDECK offers fully interactive navigation from the Electronic Instrument Panel Poster (eIPP) to the Pilot Training Handbook (PTH). iFlightDECK Cabin is a newly designed interactive and dynamic reference of the cabin operations manual. Aircraft Walkaround Familiarization includes a point-by-point checklist that highlights key exterior aircraft components and demonstrates their functionality.  iFlashCards are ideal for memorization and review of a wide variety of procedures, systems and components. 

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