Enhanced
Logbook Automation System (ELAS)/Web-Based Aircraft Systems
Analysis (WebASA)
ARINC can help you automate your government or commercial aviation maintenance
processes and save time and money, without sacrificing quality. We do
this by implementing two proven electronic data applications: ARINC ELAS
(Enhanced Logbook Automation System) and ARINC WebASA (Web-Based Aircraft
Systems Analysis).
ELAS is a paperless solution developed for the U.S. Army to help
streamline their aircraft maintenance activities. It uses a Microsoft®
Access database to manage a comprehensive repository of fleet
data for aircraft, flight line, hangar, and maintenance shop processes.
The distributed database provides full data redundancy.
ELAS provides full fleet visibility, enables one-time data entry,
and allows user-driven archiving and purging of old data. The full
application can be deployed on a laptop computer. And data are easily
migrated to the database from the field via floppy disk or modem.
ARINC's WebASA tool provides easy browser-based, point-and-click access
to ELAS data from any location. Analysts can query the ELAS repository
in any number of ways, compile ELAS data across the entire fleet to
determine overall fleet readiness, and evaluate aircraft component
configuration, maintenance trends and status, part and serial number
installation—and much more. The web browser is also used to generate
a variety of reports.
Together, ARINC's ELAS and WebASA solutions enable you to:
- Eliminate many types of paper records
- Transfer data automatically between logbook forms
- Automate standard readiness reports and tailored reports
for monthly flight hours
- Compute flowcharts quickly and bank time
- View total assets
- Cost-effectively record, track, and analyze your total
fleet readiness and maintenance information
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