Info-Pilote, the reference magazine for light aviation in France, has launched a conversational virtual assistant powered by ELA, our AI-augmented documentation platform. Subscribers can now ask — in plain language — twenty years of articles on flight safety, flight mechanics, aeromedical topics, and operational preparation.
The assistant draws exclusively from the magazine’s verified, published content: columns by Michel Barry, aerodynamics engineer and EPNER test pilot, and by Emmanuel Pierantoni, aviation doctor and flight instructor. Every answer cites its sources — no hallucinations, no fabricated replies.
“This is exactly what we built ELA for: turning high-quality editorial archives into a controlled conversational tool without compromising source integrity.” For technical publishers and professional associations, it’s a new way to surface their archive to their readership.
Try the assistant
Access is granted via your email address on the Info-Pilote website. The free tier lets you test the assistant’s capabilities; an Info-Pilote subscription gives full access to the magazine in print and digital.
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