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Citation Details Title: Electronic charting: the paperless cockpit isn't a myth, but it's not been perfected either. Various portable solutions are available, but they all have drawbacks.(INSTRUMENT FLIGHT) Author: Joseph E. "Jeb" Burnside Publication:Aviation Safety (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2009 Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC Volume: 29 Issue: 9 Page: 8(4)