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ICAO 10020

Manual of Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) - First Edition

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ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization
Year: 2016

Abstract: INTRODUCTION This guidance material was developed based on the electronic flight bag (EFB) provisions contained in Amendments 38, 33, 19 to Annex 6 — Operation of Aircraft, Part I — International Commercial Air Transport — Aeroplanes, Part II — International General Aviation — Aeroplanes and Part III — International Operations — Helicopters, respectively.
An EFB is defined in Annex 6 as:
“An electronic information system, comprised of equipment and applications for flight crew, which allows for storing, updating, displaying and processing of EFB functions to support flight operations or duties.”
The EFB Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) are contained in Annex 6:

  • Part I (International Commercial Air Transport – Aeroplanes), 6.24;

  • Part II (International General Aviation – Aeroplanes), 2.4.17;

  • Part III (International Commercial Operations – Helicopters), Section II, 4.17; and

  • Part III (International General Aviation – Helicopters), Section III, 4.12.

When referencing paragraphs 2.4.17.1, 4.12.1, 4.17.1, 6.24.1 of the EFB SARPs, it is to be understood that EFBs shall not adversely affect the performance of the aeroplane/helicopter systems.
Paragraphs 6.24.1 and 6.24.2 of the EFB SARPs address the responsibilities of States and operators regarding EFB hardware and EFB functions. As stated in Annex 6, this manual is complementing the SARPs by proposing guidance to understand the intent and objectives of the requirements to perform an operational evaluation of an EFB system and its commonly used functions, and where appropriate, to grant a specific approval.
Operators are encouraged to use the EFB system as a source of information.
This manual does not address EFB airworthiness issues; these are covered in ICAO Annex 8 — Airworthiness of Aircraft. Not all software functions are eligible as EFB functions. Further guidance is provided in the manual (see Chapter 4).
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contributor authorICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization
date accessioned2017-09-04T15:33:47Z
date available2017-09-04T15:33:47Z
date copyright2016.01.01
date issued2016
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identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho47037D83081DAC4241668F1E350F130D0Facilities%20Engine/handle/yse/35425
description abstractINTRODUCTION This guidance material was developed based on the electronic flight bag (EFB) provisions contained in Amendments 38, 33, 19 to Annex 6 — Operation of Aircraft, Part I — International Commercial Air Transport — Aeroplanes, Part II — International General Aviation — Aeroplanes and Part III — International Operations — Helicopters, respectively.
An EFB is defined in Annex 6 as:
“An electronic information system, comprised of equipment and applications for flight crew, which allows for storing, updating, displaying and processing of EFB functions to support flight operations or duties.”
The EFB Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) are contained in Annex 6:

  • Part I (International Commercial Air Transport – Aeroplanes), 6.24;

  • Part II (International General Aviation – Aeroplanes), 2.4.17;

  • Part III (International Commercial Operations – Helicopters), Section II, 4.17; and

  • Part III (International General Aviation – Helicopters), Section III, 4.12.

When referencing paragraphs 2.4.17.1, 4.12.1, 4.17.1, 6.24.1 of the EFB SARPs, it is to be understood that EFBs shall not adversely affect the performance of the aeroplane/helicopter systems.
Paragraphs 6.24.1 and 6.24.2 of the EFB SARPs address the responsibilities of States and operators regarding EFB hardware and EFB functions. As stated in Annex 6, this manual is complementing the SARPs by proposing guidance to understand the intent and objectives of the requirements to perform an operational evaluation of an EFB system and its commonly used functions, and where appropriate, to grant a specific approval.
Operators are encouraged to use the EFB system as a source of information.
This manual does not address EFB airworthiness issues; these are covered in ICAO Annex 8 — Airworthiness of Aircraft. Not all software functions are eligible as EFB functions. Further guidance is provided in the manual (see Chapter 4).
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