skybook gives you even more reasons to go paperless

    15 Feb 2022

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In case you have not heard of skybook, being used be over 90 airlines across the world, then below is a brief overview and some of the new features that help airlines to go paperless.

skybook by Bytron Aviation Systems comprises of two key parts. The web-based ground portal which is used by flight dispatchers and flight operations. To create flight briefings, monitor their flights, analyse flight data, manage documents and so much more.

Secondly the leading-edge electronic flight bag application which is used by airline pilots to view and approve an interactive briefing and input vital flight information, which can then be analysed post flight, to help improve airline performance.

Paperless forms with Form Builder

Do you have multiple staff across departments creating different forms in various programs; leading to forms in different locations, being printed off and making it difficult to keep an audit trail?

Time to introduce you to the skybook Form Builder.

Form Builder allows operators to create custom interactive forms. These digital forms can be managed in one place for auditing control and shared to other departments or to the EFB app for First Officers and Pilots to complete.

Creating an operational form is as easy as drag and drop and it removes the need for any external support as it is exceptionally user friendly. Once happy with the form after previewing it; you can then simply share it to anyone.

Of course, the option is always still there to print a version off, should you ever need to…

Digital Document Management Library

Our Document Management Library really is a game changer for any airlines looking for efficiency.

Simply put, it is digital central library to store and distribute aircraft manuals, operational documents and more. Giving pilots easy access to documents via the electronic flight bag, as well as dispatchers and operational staff via the web-based Ground Portal.

All documents are managed and updated within a simple folder structure. This means pilots have access to the most up-to-date aircraft documents they need for each flight.

EFB users also can annotate, highlight and make notes on documents that have been downloaded.

These annotations are visible to other team members, so they are aware of any vital information that is highlighted.

To learn more about the skybook software visit bytron.aero