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leon:airport-directory [2020/02/27 14:25]
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-It is also possible to introduce uncommon landing places to Leon, such as helipads (please contact [[support@leonsoftware.com]]).+It is also possible to introduce uncommon landing places to Leon, such as helipads or airfields by adding such in a section OPS > Custom Airports (read more about this topic [[leon:custom-airfields|HERE]]. If it happens that a particular airport does not exist in Airport Directory, please send an email with the airport ICAO code, name, city and LON/LAT details to [[support@leonsoftware.com]]) and they will add it for you.
  
  
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 If you type **airport ICAO, IATA or FAA code** (for USA airports) in the field '**Search for airport**' you will see airport details (see a screenshot on the right). If you type **airport ICAO, IATA or FAA code** (for USA airports) in the field '**Search for airport**' you will see airport details (see a screenshot on the right).
  
-In the main screen a column **Info** shows an information regarding PPR (Port Permission Required) and/or SC (Slot Co-ordinated). A column **Required** shows an information if either an airport brief or a training is required. +In the main screen a column **Info** shows an information regarding **PPR** (Port Permission Required) and/or **SC** (Slot Co-ordinated). A column **Required** shows an information if either an airport brief or a training is required.
  
  
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 ===== Airport Directory sections ===== ===== Airport Directory sections =====
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   * **Suppliers** - an information about suppliers at particular airport. You can add a new Supplier and mark your favourite to appear automatically when adding a new flight at the particular airport. The process of adding a Supplier is exactly the same as adding new Handling Agent which is explained further down this section.   * **Suppliers** - an information about suppliers at particular airport. You can add a new Supplier and mark your favourite to appear automatically when adding a new flight at the particular airport. The process of adding a Supplier is exactly the same as adding new Handling Agent which is explained further down this section.
  
-  * **Notes & Files** - in the field **Note** you can insert information which will appear on the **Trip Sheet** document, section 'Airport Notes'. Information added in the field **Pilot notes** also will appear on the Trip Sheet, in the section 'Pilot Notes'. You will be informed of the Notes on the main Airport directory page where **Notes** column  will display{{:leon:icons:i.png?|}} icon. Hovering the mouse over it will open a pop-up window with more information. You can also upload pdf files here.+  * **Notes & Files** - in the field **Note** you can insert information which will appear on the **Trip Sheet** document, section 'Airport Notes'. Information added in the field **Pilot notes** also will appear on the Trip Sheet, in the section 'Pilot Notes'. You will be informed of the Notes on the main Airport directory page where **Notes** column  will display{{:leon:icons:i.png?|}} icon. Hovering the mouse over it will open a pop-up window with more information. 'Country Notes' input shows a note for each airport of the particular country. 'Country PAX Notes' can be used in a similar way as 'Country Notes' - if it's added, Leon will show it when you hover the mouse over an airport code in OPS panel, and also it can be displayed in documents, such as: Flight Brief (in RQ panel and OPS), Charter Agreement (OPS), Crew Trip Sheet and Custom Document - as long as PAX Country Notes are connected to one of mentioned documents in the panel Documents Manager.
  
   * **Map** - click to see satelite view on the airport (see screenshot on the right).   * **Map** - click to see satelite view on the airport (see screenshot on the right).
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 +==== Tagging Handling agents ====
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 +We have added a new option of **tagging** Handling agents/FBOs. Sometimes it is required to inform the crew whether the standard of the chosen handling agent is high (and no crew oversight is needed), or if crew should be present for the majority of services, or if crew need full oversight to check everything that handlers do.
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 +The first step that needs to be taken in order to set it up is creating tags for a particular handler. Go to **Airport Directory**, edit an airport and in a tab 'Handling/FBO' edit a handler and in the field **Tags** insert tag's name, then select a colour and save. You can create multiple tags for each airport (see example below).
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 +{{:leon:airport-directory:tags 1.png|}} 
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 +When assigning handlers in the **checklist**, Leon will show the tag right below handling's name:
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 +{{:leon:airport-directory:tags 2.png|}}
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 +The next step is connecting already added tags to **Crew Trip Sheet** document, in **Documents Manager** panel by using the item 'tags' in the 'Available Data' filter.
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 +{{:leon:airport-directory:tags DM.png|}}
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 ==== Default ALTN airports ==== ==== Default ALTN airports ====
  
leon/airport-directory.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/26 14:26 by marek