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A record number of participants – more than 300 Members – took part in a free NBAA webinar July 18, which discussed international flights using digital charts. The third in a series, Jeppesen sponsored and presented the hour-long session "Flying Internationally with Digital Charts," which focused on the Mobile FlightDeck, the company’s iPad electronic flight bag (EFB) app, said moderator Jo Damato, NBAA director of educational development & strategy.
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