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 ====== Editing trip ====== ====== Editing trip ======
  
-[{{ :leon:schedule:schedule-edit-trip.png?300|Editing trip - the view on the bottom panel}}]+[{{ :leon:schedule:Edit Trip view.png?250|Editing trip - the view of the bottom panel}}]
  
-To modify the activity you need to click on it, then it becomes indicated (the belt gets yellow)+If you click {{:leon:icons:edit trip.png?|}} button at the bottom of the screen an additional panel will show up
  
-If you click {{:leon:icons:edit trip.png?|}} button on the bottom of the screen an additional panel will show up. If the  selected activity is a flight, the whole trip (series of flights) will open in the bottom window with the selected leg in shaded green.+If the selected activity is a flight, the whole trip (series of flights) will open in the bottom window with the selected leg in shaded green. You can edit each column (Flight No., Date, STD/STA or PAX) and modify it. STA field will show an estimated time of arrival based on GCD and the aircraft speed data inserted in its profile (which can be defined in a [[leon:fleet-setup|Fleet]] section). 
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 +You can also add a new leg in this section by clicking **+** or delete a leg by clicking{{:leon:icons:bin-new leon.png?|}}
  
 While you are editing a trip in the bottom panel, you can still use the right properties panel to access given sector details and modify them. While you are editing a trip in the bottom panel, you can still use the right properties panel to access given sector details and modify them.
  
-You can also add new leg in this section by clicking **+** or delete a leg by clicking the trash icon.+Apart from the standard schedule information, the bottom EDIT TRIP panel also shows 'Crew' column. This column has A/B format where 'A' indicates number of cockpit crew and 'B' stands for cabin crew, e.g. 2/1 means 2 cockpit and 1 cabin. If there is no crew assigned Leon will mark it with '-' (2/- for no cabin crew). If you hover the mouse over the 'Crew' number indication Leon will display Crew codes assigned to the flight. 
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 +An additional option in Editing Trip panel is possibility of entering **Cargo** value. Switch to Cargo or PAX & Cargo in Settings > Flight Editing section in **Trip edit scheme** drop-down.
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