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CREW CALENDAR


Overview

Crew Calendar - general view

New crew duties page called CREW CALENDAR has been released. Certain sections are still being developed but the majority of functions are already in place ready to be tested.

In this calendar-like section of CREW, you can schedule crew duties for a selected period of time, for the most part, exactly like in the old Crew Duties page; however, the interface has been changed to correspond more with Crew Panel Timeline page. Right-clicking on a given day opens up a pop-up window with a menu allowing to select an action to do. It is possible to see Activity Details - information on duties performed on a particular day, you can Add Simulator, Positioning or Duty. You can also see Changes History or Delete duty. Unlike in the old Crew Duties panel, here you can add a duty crossing midnight.

Groups of crew (Cockpit CPT, Cockpit FO, Cabin, Maintenance, etc…) are rolled up by default - click the group and it will expand. Leon remembers which groups have been rolled down or rolled up.

Crew Calendar filter

The FILTER is located in the top bar section of the interface, similarly to Crew Panel Timeline view.

It allows filtering crew by:

  • Crew members - filtering by Crew Names
  • Crew labels - filtering by labels assigned to Crew
  • AOC - AOC assigned to the Crew in the Ratings tab of full user profile
  • Position types - filtering by position types on the aircraft
  • Aircraft types - filtering by crew ratings
  • Aircraft registration - filtering by crew assigned to specific aircraft registration in 'Settings' > 'Fleet' > tab 'CREW' in aircraft details
  • Aircraft labels - filtering by crew assigned to the aircraft with a specific label

You can select more than one crewmember or label.

Aircraft registration and Aircraft labels filters

Both abovementioned options are most useful when the grouping in the 3-dot filter is set to 'Aircraft.

Both filtering options are located under the option at the top of the screen.

Filter by Aircraft tail & label

In order for these options to work, go to 'Settings' > 'Fleet' section, edit aircraft profile and assign labels in the tab 'Basic'.

In the tab 'Crew', assign specific crew members who have ratings on this particular type.

Once it's done, you can start using the abovementioned filters.

Aircraft Registration allows filtering by crew assigned to specific aircraft registration in 'Settings' > 'Fleet' > tab 'CREW' in aircraft details.

Aircraft labels allows filtering by crew assigned to the aircraft with a specific label. Since this filtering option applies to the crew it means that if the crew member is assigned to another aircraft with a different label, this other aircraft will also appear in Crew Calendar. In the screenshot, Crew are filtered by G450 label assigned to GLF4 fleet, but since some crew are also assigned to F900 and A319, these aircraft will also display.

This is especially useful for operators with a larger fleet as the same label can be assigned to more than one aircraft tail hence it is not necessary to select all aircraft registrations in the filter.

From the same top bar it is possible to switch between the Crew Calendar and Crew Timeline view, select the time-frame, timezone (old Crew Duties were only available in UTC), switch on or off the draft mode as well as crew requests. Crew Requests, just like in the old Crew Duties and Crew Panel page, appear with the red duty letter code When you right-click on the duty you can either accept or decline the request.

If the Drafts toggle is switched to ON the unpublished draft is indicated by a pink line at the bottom of the duty squares.

Once the draft of the roster is ready, you can publish it by clicking the button. This opens up a pop-up window in which you can select the time-frame (by default it is set to 15 days ahead) and crew members for which you want the roster to get published.

Options in printing Crew Coster

It is also possible to print the crew roster.

Click on icon located in the top bar. 'Print' pop-up window will open which will allow you to save the roster to Excel file in one of the 2 versions:

  • Black & white - can be produced for the time range up to 3 months per single export
  • Colour - may be produced for the time range of 1 month per single export

You can save the roster and print it.


3-dot filter

Click 3 dots in top-right corner of the page and Leon will show a several options:

  • Group by - Aircraft: Leon will show crew per an aircraft, based on the assignment of a particular tail (section Fleet, tab CREW > Preferred Crew); Position type: showing Cockpit CPT first, then Cockpit FO, Senior cabin, Cabin, Maintenance, Other ratings and Ground staff.
  • Sort by - select between 'Know as', 'Surname & Name', 'Name & Surname' and 'Code'.
  • Show freelancers - crew with the 'Freelancer' checkbox marked in user's full profile.
  • Show days off violations - switch to 'YES' and if there a case where FTLs have been violated, Leon will show an icon
  • Show options - Leon will show also flights with the status 'Option'.

Assigning Crew

Calendar - Assign Crew

Assigning Crew to flights is done in a few quick steps. First of all, in Duties Setup, duties on aircraft need to be configured, just like in the old Crew Duties page. If this is done and the flights have been added to the schedule, when adding duties on a particular aircraft registration, a pop - up window will appear with duty info on the left and list of available flights on the right. In this window it is possible to select more than one crew member to be assigned to the flights with corresponding crew positions as per crew ratings assigned in Crew Profile page.

If a checkbox is marked, Leon will automatically send email notifications to crew, which includes the 'Work Schedule' pdf attached. The email template for roster changes notifications is the same as the one for 'Crew Timeline' and can be adjusted in Settings > Email Templates panel.

Assigning crew on positions to duties on the aircraft

It is now possible to assign crew on positions to duties on the aircraft. When a crew member is assigned to a duty on the aircraft, on a particular position, on a selected day - if a flight will be added on the same day, that crew member will be automatically assigned to the flight in a panel OPS.

If flights have already been added (without crew assigned), Leon will show those flights and it will be possible to assigned pilots on selected positions.

In order to do that, first, you need to define duties on the aircraft in the section Settings > Duties Setup, which has been described in THIS MANUAL CHAPTER.

Once duties on the aircraft have been set up, in Crew Calendar, right-click on a selected day/days and choose the duty on particular aircraft (usually such duties are defined as D - Aircraft registration, i.e. D-ABCDE).

Assigning crew to flights

The new window which shows is divided into 2 sections (see screenshot on the right):

  • The left-part - showing details such as aircraft registration, an airport of the crew last duty, default 'From-To' times, date-range, auto roster position (showing a drop-down list with all crew member's ratings), selected crew code & name/surname and a field for assigning more crew and a notes field.
  • The right-part - showing all flights on the selected aircraft, within the selected period of time, as well as 3 positions on which you can assign a crew member: CPT, FO & SP.

Once the duties have been added, you might need to publish changes, unless in 'General Settings' it is defined that all added duties should be auto-published.

All added duties 'D' will show in Crew Calendar with the aircraft icon.

In the panel OPS, assigned crew will show on previously selected positions.

It is possible to create drafts and publish them. More information about the process is available here.

New way of defining and assigning duty on aircraft

Duty setup page

On the Duties Setup page, it is now possible to define duty on aircraft without assigning any particular aircraft tail to the duty.

This type of duty works similar to those defined on a particular aircraft tail, however, it is especially useful for operators with the bigger fleet as it saves creating many duties on each aircraft tail separately. For the crew to get assigned to the flight automatically Auto Roster needs to be selected when defining the duty.

Aircraft duty page

Once the duty is defined, in the Crew Calendar view, adding such duty will open up the Add duties pop-up window.

In a case where Aircraft grouping is selected, the aircraft tail will be filled in by default based on the group from which it got selected.

In a case where Position Type grouping is selected Aircraft field will be empty and it will be possible to manually select Aircraft tail based on the crew that has been selected and his/her ratings.

Once the aircraft is selected, Leon will show a list of possible flights on the given day or selected day-range period. If there are no flights in the OPS section Leon will show There are no flights message on the right side of the window. In the pop-up window, it is also possible to select other crew members to be added to the duty.


Duty details

Activity Details

Once the crew is assigned to a flight duty/option flight or simulator aircraft icon will appear . In case of option flight in order for the icon to appear, 'Show options' option has to be switched to 'YES' in the three-dot filter.

Assigned positioning appears as bus icon in the calendar. Multiple activities can be assigned on one day to a crew member. To see the details of all duties on a particular day, right-click on a given day cell and select Activity Details. This opens up a pop-up window in which all activities including duties assigned, requests and flights are listed.


Multiple duties in one day

Edit SIM

It is not possible to add several duties in one day. If one duty has been added, right clicking on that same day will show context menu with ADD DUTY & QUICK ADD DUTY greyed out. It is, however, possible to add two or more SIM sessions or positionings in one day.

It is also possible to edit the simulator and positioning. If there are two SIM or positioning duties added in the same day, clicking EDIT will generate context menu allowing to chose the appropriate session.


Copying duties

It is possible to copy duties from one user onto the other.

When adding duties for a particular crew member, mark them (you can use Shift or Ctrl keys to mark multiple duties), right-click and select Copy Duties. then right-click on the day from which duties should be added and select Paste Duties.

Then right-click on the day from which duties should be added and select Paste Duties.

This functionality excludes copying duties on the aircraft and will not work if new duty is overlapping existing duty.

Cloning duties using resize feature

It is possible to clone duties in Crew Calendar by simply resizing the selected duty.

In order to do that, simply left-click on the duty until you see the 'resize' icon. Still holding the left key of the mouse, move it to the left/right and cover the calendar tiles to which the duty should be cloned. Once the mouse button is released the duty should clone to marked calendar tiles.

If the cloned duty overlaps already-existing duty, this duty will be overwritten with the new duty.

This feature works both in draft mode as well as in the actual mode.


Grouping crew by aircraft

Grouping crew by the aircraft is possible (apart from grouping by a position type).

In a section Fleet, edit an aircraft profile, go to a tab Crew and in a field Preferred crew choose crew members who have ratings on this particular type and can be assign to it.

The selected crew members will show in 'Crew Calendar' panel, if in 3-dot filter grouping is switched to by Aircraft.


FTL Violations

Day_Off_Violation

It is possible to view Days off violations as well as other FTL violations in the Crew Calendar section.

You can enable Days off violations in the 3-dot icon located in the top-right corner.

The Days off violation is indicated by the red exclamation mark

Hovering the mouse over the mark will trigger a tooltip with the details regarding the violation.

Leon will show a warning icon for any FTL Violation (not only Days Off violation). The warning will get displayed with the icon and will appear only on the day with the duty/flight assigned.

When hovering the mouse over the FTL violation icon, Leon will show a little tooltip with the information

FTL details in Crew Calendar panel

Right-click with the mouse and on the list of options there will be FTL violations icon as well (next to FTL DETAILS section), to highlight the warning.

After clicking FTL DETAILS, Leon will show details of the most important FTL regulations monitored by the application.


Dots in Drafts

We have added an option of showing dots in drafts (showing the information about the state of crew currency & endorsements). Once the drafts are switched to 'ON' dots will still be available.

Hover the mouse over the dot to view details.


Options

Leon will now show in Crew Calendar flights with the status Option. It is possible to turn it on in 3-dot filter.

Displaying options in the Crew Calendar will not be any different to confirmed flights, but if you right-click with the mouse and select 'Activity details', Leon will show an indication, that the flight has a status 'Option'.

Printing Crew Calendar

Excel file new layout

It is possible to print the roster either as a Black&white or Colour version.

The colour version of the excel file to which the Calendar is printed includes only selected view including all the filters that were applied in the 'Crew Calendar'.

Only the duties are included in the export. Actual flights and positionings, marked with the aircraft and the bus icons, are not included in the export.

The 'Crew' part is fixed within the file and only the 'Duties' part will scroll (bottom scroll bar).


leon/crew-calendar.1616595215.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/03/24 14:13 by rafal