COLLEGE CREATES KIOSK SYSTEM FOR
FLIGHT STUDENTS
Flight students at
Daniel Webster College in Nashua, New
Hampshire, have begun using a kiosk system that allows them to access a
variety of information in a "one-stop shop" fashion. The college has
received the first of 10 MontegoNet Kiosks, or terminals that allow
students to access such information as flight planning, weather, and
airplane dispatch at one location. Rick Bartle, assistant director of
flight operations-flight services, said the new kiosk has already seen a
lot of traffic, with more than 200 user sessions each week. On a typical
fall semester flying day, the college operates more than 100 flights a
day, with about 1,100 flight hours each month. The aviation program has
240 flight students. |