iPad glitch grounds American Airlines flights


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http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/29/technology/american-airlines-ipad/

iPad glitch grounds American Airlines flights

An apparent iPad software glitch has grounded several American Airlines planes in the United States.

The airline confirmed the issue to CNNMoney late Tuesday night. The problem? An error with the digital map used by pilots in the cockpit.

"Some flights are experiencing an issue with a software application on pilot iPads," American Airlines said in a statement. "In some cases, the flight has had to return to the gate to access a WiFi connection to fix the issue."

Airline spokeswoman Andrea Huguely said "more than a couple dozen flights" were affected.

"We apologize for the inconvenience to our customers," American Airlines said. "We are working to have them on the way to their destination as soon as possible."

It's still unclear which iPad app was faulty -- or whether the fault lies with American Airlines (AAL) or Apple (AAPL, Tech30).

In 2013, American Airlines became the first airline to have its pilots rely entirely on iPads for flight plans and navigation. Plans get updated all the time, so the company cut down on lots of excess paper.

The airline has estimated the paperless program saves the company at least 400,000 gallons of fuel every year. In all, 8,000 iPads replaced 24 million pages of documents.

But, as is always the story with neat technology, software isn't always reliable.

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So American was so incompetent that the pilots did not have an in cabin WiFi connection to run the app? Don't see how this is Apple's fault, it's American and the app company at most 

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i would of thought airlines would have some special computer system for maps and not ipads? seems a bit cheap for such a big industry.

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Tablets are used on ISS, Soyuz and the new US spacecraft, so....

ISS also has more than 80 laptops, mostly Lenovo, and both the US and Russian segments run Linux.

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