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Keeping Your Aircraft Technology Secure


kevgardner83

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If you are employed by an airline, you know some of the safety measures that your airline already takes, especially on a flight. Keep the seat belt on until the cabin light turns off. No using electronic devices during takeoff or landing. Tray tables in the upright position. Take note of the emergency exits. Everyone has seen that video, right? But what about the safety measures that the rest of the aircraft relies on? Keep reading to find out how to keep your aircraft technology secure.

 

Secure Your Wings

The wings of a plane are crucial for their role in takeoff, landing and maintaining the plane's position during flight. If maintenance has the ability to do so, the wings should be thoroughly cleaned before and after every flight. If they are not given proper attention, they can chip, crack and have pieces break off mid-flight. Once the wings malfunction, it is pretty much all over. Prevent nasty crashes caused by wing damage by having proper maintenance performed on them.

 

In the Cockpit

There are plenty of things in the cockpit that have to work in order for the pilot and co-pilot to find their way with minimal issue and get everyone to their destination as safely as possible. The two most important things, however, are weather alerts and virtual maps.

 

The weather determines whether it is safe to fly, or if there will even be a flight. In the case of extreme weather conditions, a flight will be canceled or delayed. To prevent the unthinkable of not receiving a very important alert, it is vital that you keep the waves clear of unnecessary chatter. You want to know if lightning is about to strike the plane.

 

These days, there are virtual maps that tell pilots and passengers alike where they are headed. Such a map makes it easier for pilots to get to their destination without having to rely on older technology or educated guesswork to get their passengers back on the ground. Routine maintenance and checks are needed here, as you do not want the map dying on the pilots mid-flight. Also make sure that pilots take advantage of the free Wi-Fi to update the maps. Something that was current the day before may not be that way the next day.

 

Get Passengers to the Gate

The airport can be very confusing, especially if someone is experiencing their first commercial flight. This confusion can be minimized by creating an app with AR, or augmented reality that tells the passenger where they are, where their gate is, how much time they have before their flight leaves, and any nearby interests, such as restaurants or gift shops. This way, the passenger knows exactly where to go every time. If this program were to include real-time updates, that might minimize crowds in airports. A chat could even be introduced to the AR program, making it easier for passengers to get help if they need it. Get passengers on the plane with less stress and an amazing experience.

 

Smooth From Start to Finish

While a smooth flight is always a blessing, it is even better when the whole process from entering one airport to exiting the other airport is smooth as well. Nobody likes problems with their tickets, security or redeeming their flyer miles. To prevent glitches, consider prometheus monitoring and have scheduled and random data checks to ensure there are no hacking issues including data breaches, the installation of ransomware or someone committing identity theft. Everyone from the airline admin to the passengers deserves to know that they are being taken into consideration and protected.

 

Keeping your aircraft and all related technology secure is crucial to giving everyone involved throughout the process a quality experience while preventing any major issues from happening. Use the information from this article to keep the customers happy and everyone flying safely and securely for years to come.

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