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jointops

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jetBlue gives out laptops to each pilot (which each pilot is required to carry in their flight kit). Each computer contains manuals for the aircraft, flight attendants, dispatchers, maintenance, weight and balance, etc. The pilot has access to everything you could need. We use outlets in the cockpit to supply ship's power and save the computer battery.

The paper in the cockpit are the approaches for our destinations and alternates (again, which each pilot is required to carry in their flight kit) as well as the high charts. 2 aircraft designated books contain the remaining approach plates and the low charts.
 
Oops

Didn't mean to initiate a new thread. This was in response to JetPilot 500's question. Sorry gang.
 

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