exneophyte
Well-Known Member
I've been working on an iPad app lately for a gentleman that wanted his pilots to be able to enter information about the flights and associated expenses whenever they wanted. It got me thinking about the "bigger picture." Is there anything that says a pilot couldn't do simple data entry while at cruise altitude like time on/off, hobbs on/off, etc?
This is more focused towards managed aviation, charter, and fractional jet ownership than it is for the airlines, but I keep going back to the guys that overflew MSP a year or so ago and wonder if anything has changed in terms of restricting what pilots can do in the cockpit. Its probably specific to the operation, but are there any rules/taboos that would restrict pilots from entering some of this information in flight?
This is more focused towards managed aviation, charter, and fractional jet ownership than it is for the airlines, but I keep going back to the guys that overflew MSP a year or so ago and wonder if anything has changed in terms of restricting what pilots can do in the cockpit. Its probably specific to the operation, but are there any rules/taboos that would restrict pilots from entering some of this information in flight?