TL;DR
  • Centralized crew resource library — documents, schedules, and operational tools
  • Accessible on EFB devices with full offline capability
  • Reduces time spent searching across multiple systems for crew information

Crew Resources gives flight crew a single point of access for everything they need in their operational role — instead of navigating multiple systems, portals, and paper documents before and during duty.

What Crew Resources provides

Operational documentation library

Current versions of aircraft manuals, airline SOPs, company operations manual, and supplementary procedures — organized and searchable, always showing the current approved version.

Schedule access

Personal duty and flight schedules synchronized from the airline’s crew management system, with relevant flight information attached.

Regulatory references

Applicable regulations, aeronautical information publications, and regulatory guidance documents relevant to the crew’s operation.

Aviation tools

Quick-reference aviation tools — unit converters, time calculators, weight and balance references — integrated in the same interface.

Integration

Crew Resources integrates with airline systems via standard interfaces. Content is distributed through the EFB gateway infrastructure — the same channel used for aircraft manuals and performance data.


Frequently asked questions

What types of resources does Crew Resources provide access to?

Operational documents (manuals, procedures, bulletins), personal schedules, regulatory references, company operational information, and aviation tools relevant to crew operations.

How is content kept up to date?

Content is synchronized from airline source systems via the EFB gateway infrastructure. Updates are pushed to crew devices automatically when connectivity is available.

Is Crew Resources accessible offline?

Yes. The resource library is synchronized to the crew device and remains accessible without connectivity — essential for in-flight and remote operation access.