Tue, Jun 10, 2014
Cloud-Based Distribution Gives Immediate Access To Information
Hartzell Engine Technologies has entered into an exclusive arrangement with ATP to provide all of HET’s maintenance publications and regulatory documents through the ATP Knowledge information services platform including the ATP Aviation Hub cloud application and NavigatorV desktop application.
“Timely access to up-to-date information is critical for aircraft maintainers and now through ATP’s cloud-based solutions, they will have access to the most current inspection and repair information for Hartzell Engine Technologies’ products literally at their fingertips,” said Mike Disbrow, president of Hartzell Engine Technologies LLC. “ATP’s variety of online tools will also make our manuals much more user-friendly.”
“In addition, we are continually working to update and improve all of our maintenance manuals, so we anticipate making more frequent revisions and updates,” he said. “By migrating to ATP’s subscription-based ATP Aviation Hub cloud application and NavigatorV desktop application, we are taking steps to ensure that all of our users will have immediate access to the latest updates.”
Disbrow also explained that giving maintainers virtually real-time access to the latest information is a major contributor to ensuring FAA compliance. “Instead of waiting for us to send out a printed revision, technicians can just type in a part number or task and the ATP Aviation Hub will deliver all the current information right to their laptop, tablet or smartphone,” he said.
Along with instant access to information, ATP’s single integrated, cloud-based solution offers several advantages for users including learning one, simple software platform for publication access, daily revision updates to all content, and eliminating the cost of installing and managing software.
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