
While implementing eTechLog8 as the aircraft technical logbook, we dedicate a great deal of time and effort to customise the solution in line with customer procedures and applicable regulations. In the same trend, our eTechLog8 application offers plenty of automation possibilities to our customers. We won’t bore you with all the examples we found, but, as you see, the evidence is out there. Likewise, Robert Ropelewski demonstrated that embedding automation in the cockpit as part of the manufacturing process of a B767 improved the crew’s performance. For example, in 1996 Charles Billings proved ground proximity warning systems in transport aircraft significantly decreased terrain incidents. Since the 80s, scientists have proven that increased automation diminishes the likelihood of aircraft accidents and delays. Automation is everywhere! Especially in the aviation industry, where every second is precious, and pilots’ or engineers’ attention is a matter of life and death. Just think of that last bill that you set up an automatic payment for, or that fancy fridge that checks food in stock and makes a shopping list for you.
