Slightly OFF TOPIC but when researching/looking for new LSO Reference Manual 2010 found this item about LSOs using a PALM handheld device instead of a spiral bound notebook - I'm wondering what symbols/text is used:
http://investor.palm.com/common/download/download.cfm?companyid=PALM&fileid=240936&filekey=13442745-0c5b-4d80-86e3-7ef0550937c2&filename=340513.pdf (21Kb)
"...Landing Signal Officers (LSOs) aboard Navy aircraft carriers are
responsible for grading and evaluating each aircraft landing for safety and
accuracy. The software developers, Ken Schneider and Michael LaPaglia, are two
naval aviators who applied their own programming skills to improve the
existing LSO grading process. To eliminate an antiquated data-collection
process once completed with a paper notebook and pen, the officers developed a
software application called PASS. The application runs on Palm handhelds and
allows LSOs to electronically grade by pilot and aircraft, and to input
comments for each landing.
Previously, grades from a paper notebook were manually re-entered into a
PC database, resulting in redundant work and inefficient use of time. With
PASS, LSOs eliminate hours of redundant data entry by electronically capturing
the landing data and then uploading the information directly from the handheld
to the Navy network via a simple HotSync® operation. Additionally, the
software helps increase overall flight-deck safety due to the reduced time
commitment necessary for data entry between successive landings.
"Since the first versions appeared in 1999, the PASS application has been
perfected and distributed throughout naval aviation," said Kyra Hawn,
spokesperson for the Pacific Fleet naval air force. "Today, this software is
part of the official curriculum for Landing Signal Officers' training. The
system has eliminated much of the tedious paperwork that used to occupy
officers for hours. Everyone associated with this project should be proud of
their contribution, and we thank Post Newsweek Tech Media Group for
recognizing Navy innovators...."