E-190 gets head-up display (HUD) guidance system from FAA

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JetBlue activates E-190 HUDs following approval from FAA
JetBlue Airways has received US Federal Aviation Administration certification for the Rockwell Collins dual liquid-crystal head-up display (HUD) guidance system equipping its Embraer E-190 fleet.
The absence of crew rating for low-visibility operations (which requires 100h of flying) is one of several issues to impact the low-cost carrier’s performance since it introduced the E-190 in November between Boston and New York Kennedy. JetBlue’s chief executive David Neeleman says certification is complete, and the head-up guidance system has been “activated on all the E-190sâ€￾.
As JetBlue continues to iron out other operational issues pertaining to the introduction of the E-190, including delivery delays and software glitches, it is seeing the aircraft’s performance “moving in the right directionâ€￾, says Neeleman.
 
Hmmmmmm, heads up display...

Ahh, I miss that plane's bells and whistles already...

Oh well, classic flight decks have their pluses too.

Anyways, It would be interesting to see some sort of cost breakdown of the advantages of having one or two of the displays vs. not doing so.

Hopefully US Airways might look into the idea rather than just selecting the base model 190's

Another item to consider might be some sort of entertainment system. Something simple like Satt. Radio (XM or Sirius) cannot cost too much if Air Tran is installing it.