Soon private airplane pilots will abandon their old instrumentation and adopt a modern touch-based interface in their airplanes.
Avionics  company Rockwell Collins is developing the first touchscreen primary  flight display (PFD) for business jets and turboprop planes. These  displays will make it easy for pilots to change flight parameters and  even the flight plan with a few taps and a couple of gestures.
Besides  a modern interface, these new touchscreens will also be safer for  pilots. Pilots won't have to look down and fiddle with their  instrumention. The PFD will be installed in a location that allows  pilots to keep their eyes upward and forward while flying, similar to a  properly mounted GPS device in a car.
FAA certification of this new display is expected in 2013 and it'll land in cockpits soon after. [Rockwell Collins via GizMag]
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