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-====== Crew Panel (TIMELINE======+====== CREW TIMELINE ======
  
-The new **Crew Panel** has been implemented for fast, legible and intuitive reading & editing of the roster. It displays all the data you need for the perfect planning of duties for the crew.+The **CREW TIMELINE** panel has been implemented for fast, legible and intuitive reading & editing of the roster. It displays all the data you need for the perfect planning of duties for the crew.
  
-To access a new duties roster hover the mouse over a section CREW and click **CREW PANEL**. +To access a new duties roster hover the mouse over a section CREW and click **CREW TIMELINE**. 
  
 {{:leon:crew-panel:Crew Panel 2.png?600|}} {{:leon:crew-panel:Crew Panel 2.png?600|}}
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   * **Flights**   * **Flights**
  
-**Flights** added in a section OPS appear in Crew Panel as a blue belt. The line starts with the reporting time, then there is a belt (which lenght means flight's duration), then the line showing the lenght of the minimum rest.+**Flights** added in a section OPS appear in Crew Timeline as a blue belt. The line starts with the reporting time, then there is a belt (which lenght means flight's duration), then the line showing the lenght of the minimum rest.
  
 If you click the blue belt at the bottom belt Leon will show flight's details, such as: schedule, airports codes & names, trip no, crew, quotation, who created the trip and when, tags. If you click the blue belt at the bottom belt Leon will show flight's details, such as: schedule, airports codes & names, trip no, crew, quotation, who created the trip and when, tags.
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   * **Simulators**   * **Simulators**
  
-When the Crew is assigned to the **Simulator** flight in section OPS, this 'Simulator' will appear in 'Crew' part of the 'Crew Panel'+When the Crew is assigned to the **Simulator** flight in section OPS, this 'Simulator' will appear in 'Crew' part of the 'Crew Timeline'
  
 The **Simulator** will display as a purple belt and will indicate the length of the duty as well as the line suggesting the EOBT. The **Simulator** will display as a purple belt and will indicate the length of the duty as well as the line suggesting the EOBT.
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   * **SPLIT DUTY**   * **SPLIT DUTY**
  
-If split duty is used to extend the maximum Flight Duty Period (FDP), Leon will indicate such break with a **yellow rest bar** between the two sectors of the trip. +If split duty is used to extend the maximum Flight Duty Period (FDP), Leon will indicate such break with a **blue rest bar** between the two sectors of the trip. 
  
-As you can see in the example below, the break between the two sectors are marked yellow to indicate where it was applied. The split duty margins will remain black/red along with the remaining part of the rest bar after the last sector. +As you can see in the example below, the break between the two sectors are marked blue to indicate where it was applied. The split duty margins will remain black/red along with the remaining part of the rest bar after the last sector. 
  
-{{:leon:crew-panel:Split_duty1.png?nolink|}} 
  
 +{{:leon:crew-panel:split_blue.png?nolink|}}
  
 +  * **WEEKLY REST**
 +
 +'Weekly Rest' for this purpose is considered as 36h free of duties including two local nights in 168h period.
 +'Weekly Rest' is marked with 2 vertical lines and the numbers '36' in between. 
 +
 +{{:leon:weekly-rest.png?400|}}
 + 
 +The period indicated by the lines covers:
 +  * the right section of the cell - part of the day when the weekly rest begins
 +  * full cell - full day included in weekly rest
 +  * the left section of the cell - part of the day when the weekly rest ends
 +
 +**Caution:** The weekly rest has a slightly different role in [[mobile:start|Leon Mobile app]] than in Crew Timeline. In Crew Timeline it appears at the latest time when it should be applied, while on the Crew mobile application it applies always when conditions are met. That's why indicated weekly rest may not match in both applications.
  
  
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 [{{ :leon:crew-panel:filter3.png?100|Other filtering options}}] [{{ :leon:crew-panel:filter3.png?100|Other filtering options}}]
  
-The filter in the 'Crew Panel' section is located in the top bar and it is divided into 3 sections:+The filter in the 'Crew Timeline' section is located in the top bar and it is divided into 3 sections:
  
   * **{{:leon:crew-panel:Filter icon.png?nolink|Filter}}** - you can filter duties by using **2** available options:   * **{{:leon:crew-panel:Filter icon.png?nolink|Filter}}** - you can filter duties by using **2** available options:
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   -  __Crew members__ - insert crew code and click the 'Search' button - Leon will show only that person's duties. It is also possible to **filter by multiple crew members**. Simply choose the crew from the Crew Member search box and once you have the list of crew click 'SEARCH' button.   -  __Crew members__ - insert crew code and click the 'Search' button - Leon will show only that person's duties. It is also possible to **filter by multiple crew members**. Simply choose the crew from the Crew Member search box and once you have the list of crew click 'SEARCH' button.
   - __Crew labels__ - click on the field and Leon will show all crew labels defined in a section Phonebook > Labels (then assigned in crew profiles).   - __Crew labels__ - click on the field and Leon will show all crew labels defined in a section Phonebook > Labels (then assigned in crew profiles).
 +  - __Crew homebase__ - filters by 'User base' in the User profile
 +  - __Crew homebase airport__ - filters by the 'Home Base' in User profile
  
   * **{{:leon:crew-panel:Aircraft filter.png?nolink|Aircraft}}** - you can filter the page by the aircraft type or a tail registration. This includes 'Virtual Aircraft'   * **{{:leon:crew-panel:Aircraft filter.png?nolink|Aircraft}}** - you can filter the page by the aircraft type or a tail registration. This includes 'Virtual Aircraft'
  
-  * **{{:leon:schedule:display options icon.png?nolink|Show}}** - located in the top-right corner of the 'Crew Panel' and devided into the folloting sections:+  * **{{:leon:schedule:display options icon.png?nolink|Show}}** - located in the top-right corner of the 'Crew Timeline' and devided into the folloting sections:
  
   - __Show__ - to display scheduled **Maintenance** and **Options** in the 'Flights' section and also **Requests** in 'Crew' section   - __Show__ - to display scheduled **Maintenance** and **Options** in the 'Flights' section and also **Requests** in 'Crew' section
   - __Position type__ - mark/unmark checkboxes: Cockpit, Cabin, Maintenance, Ground & Positioning.   - __Position type__ - mark/unmark checkboxes: Cockpit, Cabin, Maintenance, Ground & Positioning.
 +  - __Crew Completeness__ - possibility to check the completeness based on the crew group
   - __Show active aircraft only__ - switching to 'YES' will display only active aircraft in the 'Flights' section    - __Show active aircraft only__ - switching to 'YES' will display only active aircraft in the 'Flights' section 
   - __Layout__ - to display 'Crew' section only, or on both: 'Flights & Crew'   - __Layout__ - to display 'Crew' section only, or on both: 'Flights & Crew'
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   - __Preferred airport code__ - selecting between **ICAO/IATA** airport codes   - __Preferred airport code__ - selecting between **ICAO/IATA** airport codes
   - __Sort by__ - display the list of crew in order: Rating (CPT, FO, FA), Known as or Code (alphabetically)   - __Sort by__ - display the list of crew in order: Rating (CPT, FO, FA), Known as or Code (alphabetically)
-  - __Show  currency dots__ - enable crew currency dot isplayed next to crew code+  - __Show  currency dots__ - enable crew currency dot displayed next to crew code 
 +  - __Revision:Plan/Actual__ - option to display the flight blocks either with planned timeframes (option 'Plan') or with the timeframes that take FW/JL times into consideration (Actual). 'Actual' option doesn't affect the timeframes in the bottom status bar, Activity details, etc. This option is there to preview completed flights as well as any flight delays
  
 On the options-bar, right between 'TO' date-range and 'NOW' button, you can find a drop-down box where you can select **preferred timezone** (UTC or Base time - the Base defined in General Settings). On the options-bar, right between 'TO' date-range and 'NOW' button, you can find a drop-down box where you can select **preferred timezone** (UTC or Base time - the Base defined in General Settings).
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 [{{ :leon:crew-panel:edit crew 2.png?200|Option to add and edit Crew}}] [{{ :leon:crew-panel:edit crew 2.png?200|Option to add and edit Crew}}]
  
-It is possible to add new Crewmembers or edit existing Crewmembers directly from the "Crew Panel".+It is possible to add new Crewmembers or edit existing Crewmembers directly from the "Crew Timeline".
  
 In order to do that you simply need to: In order to do that you simply need to:
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 +===== Replacing crew =====
  
 +
 +To replace crew, mark a flight (or flights) and right-click with the mouse, then select 'REPLACE CREW' option.
 +
 +{{:leon:crew-panel:replace_crew_select.png?nolink|}}
 +
 +Leon will show a pop-up screen with names & codes of assigned crew - click on a field next to it (showing 'No change') and a drop-down list of available crew will show. Leon shows only crew with **ratings** for the aircraft assigned to the selected flight.
 +
 +{{:leon:crew-panel:replace_crew_popup.png?nolink|}}
 +
 +Select crew and click 'SAVE' - a confirmation of replacing crew will show in top-right corner of the page.
 +
 +{{:leon:crew-panel:replaced_crew.png?nolink|}}  {{ :leon:crew-panel:replaced_crew_warning.png?nolink|}}
  
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 __**Virtual Aircraft**__ __**Virtual Aircraft**__
 [{{ :leon:crew-panel:Virtual1.png?200|Assigning Crew to Virtual Aircraft}}] [{{ :leon:crew-panel:Virtual1.png?200|Assigning Crew to Virtual Aircraft}}]
-It is now possible to see and service 'Virtual Aircraft' in the Crew Panel.+It is now possible to see and service 'Virtual Aircraft' in the Crew Timeline.
  
-'Virtual Aircraft' will be displayed at the bottom of the list in the 'Flights' section of Crew Panel. It will also be available in the 'AIRCRAFT' filter.+'Virtual Aircraft' will be displayed at the bottom of the list in the 'Flights' section of Crew Timeline. It will also be available in the 'AIRCRAFT' filter.
  
 Crewing options available to the 'Virtual Aircraft' are exactly the same as for standard fleet and include assigning crew, deleting crew, copying crew, etc.  Crewing options available to the 'Virtual Aircraft' are exactly the same as for standard fleet and include assigning crew, deleting crew, copying crew, etc. 
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 It is possible to view duty information in 2 ways: It is possible to view duty information in 2 ways:
  
-  * **One click on the duty** - this will display the duty information at the bottom of the Crew Panel Page.+  * **One click on the duty** - this will display the duty information at the bottom of the Crew Timeline page.
   * **Right-click** - this will open a pop-up window with the full duty information including the duty type and who created the duty and when (date & time).   * **Right-click** - this will open a pop-up window with the full duty information including the duty type and who created the duty and when (date & time).
  
 __**Using keys**__ __**Using keys**__
  
-For quick using of some options in Crew Panel you can use particular keys on the keyboard. Select the flight and use keys as follow:+For quick using of some options in Crew Timeline you can use particular keys on the keyboard. Select the flight and use keys as follow:
  
   * **A** - shows crew available for flight assignement.   * **A** - shows crew available for flight assignement.
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- 
- 
  
 ===== FTL Details ===== ===== FTL Details =====
  
-[{{ :leon:crew-panel:FTL2.png?120|FTL Details in Crew Panel}}]+[{{ :leon:crew-panel:FTL2.png?120|FTL Details in Crew Timeline}}]
  
 To check **FTL Details** on a particular flight either __double-click__ on the flight (in the Crew part of the screen), or __right-click__ with the mouse and select **FTL Details** - Leon will show a pop-up window which is divided into 2 parts: To check **FTL Details** on a particular flight either __double-click__ on the flight (in the Crew part of the screen), or __right-click__ with the mouse and select **FTL Details** - Leon will show a pop-up window which is divided into 2 parts:
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-===== Crew currency =====+===== Crew Currency =====
  
-[{{ :leon:crew-panel:dot currency.png?130|Crew currency status in Crew Panel}}]+[{{ :leon:crew-panel:dot currency.png?130|Crew currency status in Crew Timeline}}]
  
-The feature works exactly like in Crew Duties page. Leon shows the dot next to crew code, which can be defined in a section Settings > [[leon:crew-currency|Crew Currency]] and can be activated in the filter under the three-dot icon in the top right corner of the page. +Leon shows the dot next to crew code, which can be defined in a section Settings > [[leon:crew-currency|Crew Currency]] and can be activated in the filter under the three-dot icon in the top right corner of the page. 
    
 {{:leon:crew-panel:dot show.png?nolink|}} {{:leon:crew-panel:dot show.png?nolink|}}
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 The colour of the dot shows the current state of the crew currency by displaying the dot either in green, amber or red colour. If you hover the mouse over the dot a tooltip will appear with detailed information about the status of crew currency (see screenshot on the right). The colour of the dot shows the current state of the crew currency by displaying the dot either in green, amber or red colour. If you hover the mouse over the dot a tooltip will appear with detailed information about the status of crew currency (see screenshot on the right).
  
 +-----
 +
 +===== Crew Fatigue =====
 +
 +
 +LEON is able to monitor **Crew fatigue** in the **Crew Timeline** panel, with the help of **Safte-Fast** integration. Before, it was possible to check crew fatigue analysis for a single crew (by right-clicking with the mouse over his/her code) - now it is also possible to check it for all crew, in a selected period of time.
 +
 +Once the integration with 'Safte-Fast' is enabled, in the top-right corner of the page an icon {{:leon:crew-panel:icon.png?nolink|}} will show - click it, then click 'Run Safte-Fast analysis' link. 
 +
 +{{:leon:crew-panel:saftefast_analysis.png?nolink|
 +}}
 +
 +To show the level of **Crew fatigue**, Leon will highlight lines in either orange or red colour.
 +
 +The <html>
 +<span style="color:orange;font-size:100%;">orange</span>
 +</html> colour of the line indicates:
 +
 +{{:leon:integrations:sf:crew_line_yellow.png?nolink|}}
 +
 +**Effectiveness** ≤ 77
 +
 +**Reservoir** ≤ 75
 +
 +**Percent below criterion** › 10
 +
 +
 +The <html>
 +<span style="color:red;font-size:100%;">red</span>
 +</html> colour of the line indicates:
 +
 +{{:leon:integrations:sf:crew_line_red.png?nolink|}}
 +
 +**Effectiveness** ≤ 65
 +
 +**Reservoir** ≤ 65
 +
 +**Percent below criterion** › 20
  
  
 +------------
  
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 ===== Adding Positioning ===== ===== Adding Positioning =====
  
-**To add positioning** in the Crew Panel - either before the planned sector or as a stand-alone positioning - you need to follow below steps:+**To add positioning** in the Crew Timeline - either before the planned sector or as a stand-alone positioning - you need to follow the below steps:
  
-[{{ :leon:crew-panel:Positioning2.png?300|Add positioning window}}]+[{{ :leon:crew-panel:psn_-_basic_updated.png?300|Add positioning window - tab 'BASIC'}}]
  
-  - Right-click on a flight in the Crew part of Crew Panel to open 'New Positioning' window +  - Right-click on a flight in the Crew part of Crew Timeline to open the 'New Positioning' window. The window is divided into two tabs: BASIC and MISC. 
-  - In the 'New Positioning' window, Leon will suggest the date of positioning, the departure of positioning (this is ADES from the sector you clicked on) and the Crew from the sector you clicked on. The Crewmember which the positioning is added to will be framed - {{:leon:crew-panel:crew.png?nolink&35|}}. **It is possible to change the default date, the departure airport of positioning as well as add extra crew by choosing them from the dropdown list.** +  - In the 'New Positioning' window, Leon will suggest the date of positioning, the departure of positioning (this is ADES from the sector you clicked on)and the Crew from the sector you clicked on. The Crewmember to which the positioning is added will be framed - {{:leon:crew-panel:crew.png?nolink&35|}}. It is possible to change the default date, the departure airport of positioning as well as **add extra crew** by choosing them from the dropdown list. It is also possible to **indicate if the positioning should be included in the FTL calculations** by selecting either a specific AOC or setting the AOC to 'None'. It is also possible to **numerous crew members** as well as **assign the ticket number and the PNT number** 
-  - Click 'ADD' button to save positioning. Once the positioning is saved it will display in the Crew part of Crew Panel as {{:leon:crew-panel:Positioning icon.png?nolink&40|}}. Positioning will also display in the TABLE section of the OPS view.+  - Click the 'ADD' button to save positioning. Once the positioning is saved it will display in the Crew part of Crew Timeline as {{:leon:crew-panel:Positioning icon.png?nolink&40|}}(or will display as {{:leon:crew-panel:ct_-_positioning_option.png?nolink|}} if added as an **option**). You can also select **'SAVE AND ADD NEW'** option if more than one positioning needs to be added. Positioning will also display in the TABLE section of the OPS view.
  
-Hovering the mouse over **'?'** icon located by the STD/STA inputs will display a tooltip with time values in UTC/LT/BT.+[{{ :leon:crew-panel:edit_positioning_-_rebook.png?300|Add positioning window - tab 'MISC'}}] 
 +Tab **MISC** contains additional options: 
 + 
 +  * **Driver** - option to indicate a driver. It also affects FDP calculations for the operators who include the positioning in FDP and the following rule is applicable within the OM7: //A maximum driving period of 2 hours 30 minutes shall be allowed within an FDP and will constitute a sector when calculating the maximum FDP for any crewmember driving.// 
 +  * **Note** - additional note for positioning crew 
 +  * **Tags** - option to insert tags 
 +  * **Trip** - allows **connecting the positioning to a specific trip** by inserting the Trip Number of an existing trip in the **Trip** field and selecting the one to be connected from the list in the dropdown 
 +  * **To rebook** - indication that the positioning is to be rebooked. Once the ‘To rebook’ checkbox is selected and saved, this Positioning will be excluded from the FTL calculations. **Available only upon editing of an existing positioning** 
 +  * **Attachments** - option to upload extra files 
 + 
 +Hovering the mouse over the **'?'** icon located by the STD/STA inputs will display a tooltip with time values in UTC/LT/BT.
  
 Once the positioning is added it is also possible to **add further positionings**, **edit existing positioning** and **deleted the positioning**. You simply need to click on the existing positioning and choose the relevant option. Once the positioning is added it is also possible to **add further positionings**, **edit existing positioning** and **deleted the positioning**. You simply need to click on the existing positioning and choose the relevant option.
  
-It is also possible to check **Changes history** by right-clicking on a particular positioning and selecting 'Changes History'.+It is also possible to check **Changes history** by going to **Edit Positioning** and clicking on the clock icon in the upper right corner of the window.
  
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 ===== Adding Simulators ===== ===== Adding Simulators =====
  
-[{{ :leon:crew-panel:adding SIM pop up.png?200|Adding SIM duty in Crew Panel}}]+[{{ :leon:schedule:add_sim_update.png?200|Adding SIM duty in Crew Timeline}}]
  
-To add a new **Simulator** duty from the Crew Panel - once it is already performed - select date range, crew member, right-click the mouse and select 'ADD SIMULATOR' option. +To add a new **Simulator** duty from the Crew Timeline - once it is already performed - select date range, crew member, right-click the mouse and select 'ADD SIMULATOR' option. 
  
 {{:leon:crew-panel:adding SIM 1.png|}} {{:leon:crew-panel:adding SIM 1.png|}}
  
-Once a pop-up window shows, you can initially fill it in with the following details:  Aircraft type, Date, ADEP, ADES, BLOFF, BLON, Crew (CPT and FO) and optionally the Notes. +Once a pop-up window shows, you can initially fill it in with the following details:  Aircraft type, Date, ADEP, ADES, BLOFF, BLON, Crew (CPT and FO)and optionally the Notes. 
  
-<box> **It is not necessary to add Journey Log data to save SIM in Crew Timeline panel.** </box>+Additionally, when adding a **SIM** session to Leon - whether from 'OPS' section or 'CREW TIMELINE'/'CREW CALENDAR' - it is possible to select **multiple** **Approaches**: 
 + 
 +{{:leon:schedule:approaches.png?nolink|}} 
 + 
 + 
 +as well as multiple **Approach types**: 
 + 
 + 
 +{{:leon:schedule:types.png?nolink|}} 
 + 
 +<box> **It is not necessary to add Journey Log data to save SIM in the Crew Timeline panel.** </box>
  
 After the SIM is performed, you can fill in the rest of the details that applied during the SIM session. After the SIM is performed, you can fill in the rest of the details that applied during the SIM session.
  
-Added SIM duty will appear with the black line of minimum rest required after the duty. It will also appear in OPS panel with already filled in Journey Log.+ 
 +Added SIM duty will appear with the black line of minimum rest required after the duty. It will also appear in the OPS panel with the already filled in Journey Log.
  
 {{:leon:crew-panel:Simulator flight.png|}} {{:leon:crew-panel:Simulator flight.png|}}
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 Added SIM duty can always be edited and its details can be changed. It is also possible to delete a particular crew from SIM and/or delete the SIM duty completely.  Added SIM duty can always be edited and its details can be changed. It is also possible to delete a particular crew from SIM and/or delete the SIM duty completely. 
  
-<box> **Crew currency feature will work properly only when the field 'Pilot Flying' has been filled in with pilot/pilots codes. In case where FO did take off and CPT did landing (or vice versa), you should add crew codes in a field 'Pilot Flying' as FO/CPT or CPT/FO** </box>+Once the simulator is added, **the details as well as the tags and the notes** will appear in the bottom bar. 
 + 
 +{{:leon:crew-panel:sim_bottom_bar.png?nolink|}} 
 + 
 +<box> **Crew currency feature will work properly only when the field 'Pilot Flying' has been filled in with pilot/pilots codes. In case where FO did take off and CPT did landing (or vice versa), you should add crew codes in a field 'Pilot Flying' as FO/CPT or CPT/FO** </box>
  
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 If you select a particular flight, or several flights, with the right click of the mouse, from the drop-down context menu you can select the **Add Training** option. If you select a particular flight, or several flights, with the right click of the mouse, from the drop-down context menu you can select the **Add Training** option.
  
-Once selected a **Create flight training** pop-up window will open up. In the window under Type, from the drop-down menu, it is possible to mark the flight as training by selecting either **Line Check** or **Line Training**. In the same pop-up window, it is also possible to add Planner or Pilot notes. At this moment the notes do not show anywhere within the page - this will get developed in later stages. +Once selected a **Create flight training** pop-up window will open up. In the window under Type, from the drop-down menu, it is possible to mark the flight as training by selecting either **Line Check** or **Line Training**. In the same pop-up window, it is also possible to add Planner or Pilot notes. At this moment the notes show only in the bottom bar, showing them in Raport Wizard will get developed in later stages. 
  
 **Line Training** will mark the flight with a yellow symbol in the top left corner of the selected sector or series of sectors {{:leon:crew-panel:line_training.png?no link|}} **Line Training** will mark the flight with a yellow symbol in the top left corner of the selected sector or series of sectors {{:leon:crew-panel:line_training.png?no link|}}
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 Once the training is added, an option to Edit Training is possible when right-clicking on the flight. Once the training is added, an option to Edit Training is possible when right-clicking on the flight.
  
 +**More information on including/excluding the crew on the Line Training from the total crew composition on the flight can be found [[leon:crew-planning-tab-in-general-settings|here]].**
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 ===== Hotel Bookings ===== ===== Hotel Bookings =====
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 A new feature to add hotel reservations for crew members has been implemented. A new feature to add hotel reservations for crew members has been implemented.
-Under the 3-dot icon, it is now possible to switch an option to show **Required hotel**. Once this option is marked, Leon will show {{:leon:crew-panel:HOTEL_ICON.png?nolink|}} icon after each flight+Under the 3-dot icon, it is now possible to switch an option to show **Required hotel**. Once this option is marked, Leon will show {{:leon:crew-panel:HOTEL_ICON.png?nolink|}} icon at the end of each day for which the hotel is booked, except the check-out day,
 if a crew member ends his flight duty outside of his home base. The red **H** letter indicates that the hotel has not been reserved.  if a crew member ends his flight duty outside of his home base. The red **H** letter indicates that the hotel has not been reserved. 
 Once you click on the icon a **Hotel booking** pop-up window will open.  Once you click on the icon a **Hotel booking** pop-up window will open. 
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   * Notes (at the moment visible in Report Wizard only)   * Notes (at the moment visible in Report Wizard only)
  
-Once the reservation details are added the letter H in the hotel icon will change colour to white {{:leon:crew-panel:HOTEL_ICON2.png?nolink|}} +The Timeline view indicates the hotel booking in the following way: 
 + 
 +  * {{:leon:crew-panel:hreq.png?nolink|}} - Hotel required 
 +  * {{:leon:crew-panel:hrqs.png?nolink|}} - Hotel requested 
 +  * {{:leon:crew-panel:hconf.png?nolink|}} - Hotel confirmed 
 +  * {{:leon:crew-panel:hunt.png?nolink|}} - Hotel untouched 
 + 
 +The hotel options are presented based as follow: 
 + 
 +  * Hotel booking, regardless of the status, always presented at the end of the day 
 +  * If the hotel is booked across the number of days, the **H** icon will appear on each day for which the hotel is booked, excluding the check-out date 
 + 
 +The **below screenshot** represents the hotel booking for two crew members with the check-in on 17 Feb and the check-out on 19 Feb. The **H** icon appears at the end of each day on 17 Feb and 18 Feb, except the 19 Feb which is the check-out day. 
 + 
 +{{:leon:crew-panel:ct_-_new_crew_hotel_bookings.png?nolink|}}
  
 If manual publication of drafts is enabled a pink background will appear indicating the change requires publication.  If manual publication of drafts is enabled a pink background will appear indicating the change requires publication. 
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   * Delete Hotel Reservation -  selecting removes the entire hotel booking    * Delete Hotel Reservation -  selecting removes the entire hotel booking 
  
-If the crew, in a given time-range, performs a series of flights ending at the same airport out of the home base, adding one hotel reservation for the selected time-frame will mark all hotel icons as booked. This saves the crew planners from adding a hotel reservation after each flight separately. +If the crew, in a given time range, performs a series of flights ending at the same airport out of the home base, adding one hotel reservation for the selected timeframe will mark all hotel icons as booked. This saves the crew planners from adding a hotel reservation after each flight separately.  
  
 In a situation where the destination airport is different from the airport at which the hotel was originally booked (e.g.in a case of flight diversion) the required hotel icon will display in red.  In a situation where the destination airport is different from the airport at which the hotel was originally booked (e.g.in a case of flight diversion) the required hotel icon will display in red. 
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   - Pressing 'YES' will remove the chosen duty, 'NO' will switch off the validation.   - Pressing 'YES' will remove the chosen duty, 'NO' will switch off the validation.
  
-<box>**It is NOT possible to edit or delete a duty with the type 'On the aircraft'.**</box>+<box>**It is NOT possible to edit or delete a duty with 'On aircraft' type.**</box>
  
  
leon/crew-panel.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/09 12:07 by rafal