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bartek [Introduction]
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-======= TIMELINE ======= +======= TIMELINE =======  
 +<box tutorial>[[videos:how-to:timeline-view|VIdeo Tutorial]]</box>
 ===== Introduction===== ===== Introduction=====
  
-[{{ :leon:schedule-timeline:New Timeline.png?200|New TIMELINE - a view of flights, maintenance and reservations}}]+{{:leon:schedule:drop down timeline.jpg|}} 
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 +[{{ :leon:schedule-timeline:Timeline zoom.png?200|New TIMELINE - a view on flights, maintenance and reservations}}]
  
-Click on **TIMELINE** icon in order to access live flight information. This section is particularly useful for flight-watching, when you want to see the realization of the planned schedule.+Click on **TIMELINE** in order to access live flight information. This section is particularly useful for flight-watching, when you want to see the realization of the planned schedule.
  
 FBO's and Users having access to more than one operator can see alll the fleet for all Operators by choosing **"All *"** in Leon Menu. FBO's and Users having access to more than one operator can see alll the fleet for all Operators by choosing **"All *"** in Leon Menu.
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   * **Calendar** - here you can choose the date, set to current date by default   * **Calendar** - here you can choose the date, set to current date by default
   * **TODAY** - you can move with the view a day forward (right arrow) or backward (left arrow). Clicking on TODAY will bring you back to current date.   * **TODAY** - you can move with the view a day forward (right arrow) or backward (left arrow). Clicking on TODAY will bring you back to current date.
-  * **Time-range view** - here you can choose the time-frame for single-screen view (6h, 12h, 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, 7 days, 14 days or 31 days).+  * **Zoom in/Zoom out** - here you can zoom in the Timeline view up to 6h and zoom out to 31 days maximum.
  
 You can also see **Reservations** added from [[leon:planned-flights|Planned Flights]] screen (Purple colour) or **Maintenances** added from [[leon:scheduled-maintanance|Scheduled Maintenance]] section (Brown colour or Red if it is AOG Maintenance). You can also see **Reservations** added from [[leon:planned-flights|Planned Flights]] screen (Purple colour) or **Maintenances** added from [[leon:scheduled-maintanance|Scheduled Maintenance]] section (Brown colour or Red if it is AOG Maintenance).
  
 If there is **airport discontinuity** between airport A and B - a red line will highlight ADEP without continuity with ADES of the last flight. If there is **airport discontinuity** between airport A and B - a red line will highlight ADEP without continuity with ADES of the last flight.
 +
 +If any crew member has any FTL violation, a tag {{:leon:icons:FTL.jpg|}} will appear next to that flight. Similar situation with {{:leon:icons:CREW.jpg|}} tag - it will show if a crew member designated to the flight will have any expired or inactive endorsement.
  
 Right click of the mouse on the flight or an option strip will open a window with access to **flight documents** as well as **Show crew**, **Show schedule**, and **Notify Crew** functions. This works in exactly the same way as in Calendar and Table sections. CTRL + right click of the mouse on chosen sectors will allow you to print document for these sectors. Right click of the mouse on the flight or an option strip will open a window with access to **flight documents** as well as **Show crew**, **Show schedule**, and **Notify Crew** functions. This works in exactly the same way as in Calendar and Table sections. CTRL + right click of the mouse on chosen sectors will allow you to print document for these sectors.
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 **Focusing on a selected flight** **Focusing on a selected flight**
  
-If you select a flight (by clicking on the belt) and then click on the icon {{:leon:icons:eye timeline.png?25|}} placed in the right-hand filter (top-right corner) - Leon will center that flight on the screen. Even if you change the view i.e. from 5 days to 12 hours - Leon remembers that the selected flight should still be in the center of the screen. The same applies when you scroll with the page (either to the left or to the right) - if you click on the eye-icon, Leon will bring that flight back to the center of the screen.+If you select a flight (by clicking on the belt) and then click on the icon {{:leon:icons:eye timeline.png?25|}} placed in the right-hand filter (top-right corner) - Leon will focus on that flight and will show it in the center of the screen.  
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 +Even if you change the view i.e. from 5 days to 12 hours - Leon remembers that the selected flight should still be in the center of the screen. The same applies when you scroll with the page (either to the left or to the right) - if you click on the eye-icon, Leon will bring that flight back to the center of the screen.
  
 **Flight Support Companies** will have the the Operator Code displayed below the Aircraft registration. The colour of the background is set in [[leon:operator-colours|Operator Colours]] section. **Flight Support Companies** will have the the Operator Code displayed below the Aircraft registration. The colour of the background is set in [[leon:operator-colours|Operator Colours]] section.
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 <box>**TIMELINE is being refreshed automatically every 2 minutes**</box> <box>**TIMELINE is being refreshed automatically every 2 minutes**</box>
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 ===== Flight times ===== ===== Flight times =====
  
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 +===== Markers in Timeline view =====
  
 +[{{ :leon:schedule-timeline:Timeline_markers_2019.png?300|Timeline view with selected markers}}]
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 +We have created a possibility of adding extra lines in the Timeline view which will allow you to mark the events (timeframes) that have to be done before or after the flight. The lines are set to follow the green 'NOW' line.
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 +First step in this process is to create a line and name it. You need to go to 'General settings' and in 'General settings' section you will find a 'Timeline additional markers' option. Clicking on this option will open a window where you can choose the name of the line, where it should show vs 'NOW' (h-hours, m-minutes, d-days, etc), and the colour of the line. The line displaying before 'NOW' should be added with a minus sign, e.g. -1m for the line displaying 1 month prior to the green 'NOW' line. 
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 +{{:leon:schedule-timeline:Timeline markers.png?nolink|}}
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 +Once you have the definitions created, Leon will add these options in the Timeline view under filter 'Markers' (available by clicking 3 dots in top-right corner of the screen). Depending on whether the section is ticked or not, the lines will get displayed in the timeline view.
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 ===== Rotation ===== ===== Rotation =====
  
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 In a section SCHEDULE, tab FLIGHT, we have added a new field **Rotation** - minimum time on the ground needed for unloading & loading the aircraft as well as fueling and cleaning, etc... In a section SCHEDULE, tab FLIGHT, we have added a new field **Rotation** - minimum time on the ground needed for unloading & loading the aircraft as well as fueling and cleaning, etc...
  
-The first step to enable this functionality is defining a **Default Rotation Time** in a section Settings > Flight Editing. Right now that default time is set as 01:00 (which you can over-write to appropriate value).+The first step to enable this functionality is defining a **Minimum Ground Time** in a section Settings > Fleet. Right now that default time is set as 01:00 (which you can over-write to appropriate value).
  
 Once it's defined, when you add a trip (i.e. 3 legs), in a section **TIMELINE** Leon will show legs where all legs - apart from the first one - have already added flight-times belts. They remain with scheduled times until Flight Watch details are filled in (see example below). Once it's defined, when you add a trip (i.e. 3 legs), in a section **TIMELINE** Leon will show legs where all legs - apart from the first one - have already added flight-times belts. They remain with scheduled times until Flight Watch details are filled in (see example below).
  
-{{:leon:schedule-timeline:Rotation 1.png|}}+{{:leon:schedule-timeline:Rotation 111.png|}}
  
 The logic behind this option is to monitor if the current leg is delayed and if time between landing and BLOFF of the next leg exceeds Rotation time. If so, Leon will delay next legs by that difference. Below you can find examples describing possible situations. The logic behind this option is to monitor if the current leg is delayed and if time between landing and BLOFF of the next leg exceeds Rotation time. If so, Leon will delay next legs by that difference. Below you can find examples describing possible situations.
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 The screenshot below shows a case where BLOFF is 09:16 where scheduled STD of the 2nd leg is 12:10. That means that the rotation time defined as 01:00 would be less than this value. That is why Leon "pushed" 2nd leg's flight time bar to 12:16. The screenshot below shows a case where BLOFF is 09:16 where scheduled STD of the 2nd leg is 12:10. That means that the rotation time defined as 01:00 would be less than this value. That is why Leon "pushed" 2nd leg's flight time bar to 12:16.
  
-{{:leon:schedule-timeline:rotation 2.png|}}+{{:leon:schedule-timeline:Rotation 222.png|}}
  
   * **EET & ETA filled in**   * **EET & ETA filled in**
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 As you can notice, Leon also pushed 3rd leg's flight time bar by 00:01 to 16:16 because the rotation time would not be 01:00. As you can notice, Leon also pushed 3rd leg's flight time bar by 00:01 to 16:16 because the rotation time would not be 01:00.
  
-{{:leon:schedule-timeline:rotation 3.png|}}+{{:leon:schedule-timeline:Rotation 333.png|}}
  
 <box>To turn the rotation functionality off untick a checkbox **Rotation Prognosis** in the left-hand filter, tab Show</box> <box>To turn the rotation functionality off untick a checkbox **Rotation Prognosis** in the left-hand filter, tab Show</box>
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 +===== CTOT =====
 +
 +[{{ :leon:schedule-timeline:Timeline CTOT.png?200|CTOT in the Flight Watch}}]
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 +When adding **CTOT** value to the Flight Watch, in a section TIMELINE Leon shows an indication of the red 'S' (see the screenshot on the right).
 +
 +On the flight-times belt you can see inserted CTOT - Leon moves the belt accordingly, depending on the CTOT value.
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 +Once ETD or BLOFF is added, the red CTOT indication disappears.
  
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 In **TIMELINE** view you have 3 tabs with filtering options: In **TIMELINE** view you have 3 tabs with filtering options:
  
-  * **Schedule** - confirmed flights, options or cancelled flights as well as sorting an aircraft by available options and switch between ICAO or IATA airports codes.+  * **Schedule** - here you can mark/unmark flight type to narrow down the view. Also, confirmed flights, options or cancelled flights as well as sorting an aircraft by available options. You can also switch between ICAO or IATA airports codes and select preferred time zone.
   * **Aircraft** - possibility to select a particular tail/tails or to hide not active fleet.   * **Aircraft** - possibility to select a particular tail/tails or to hide not active fleet.
-  * **Show** - this tab is divided into sections where you can set up the screen to see 'active fleet only' and to see 'rotation prognosis'. The other one allows to display 'aircraft colours' and to view 'ferry legs' as dimmed. Flight Support companies have also available an extra checkbox 'Operator colours' to display defined operator colours in a section Settings > Operator Colours.+  * **Show** - this tab is divided into **3** sections where you can set up the screen to see 'active fleet only' and to see 'rotation prognosis', as well as 'crew warnings' (FTL alert shows up). The other one allows to display 'aircraft colours' and to view 'ferry legs' as dimmed. Flight Support companies have also available an extra checkbox 'Operator colours' to display defined operator colours in a section Settings > Operator Colours. The 3rd one is named **Markers** - you can define in **General Settings** (link 'Timeline additional markers') how many days before/after the flight Leon should show a warning (a line in the defined colour attached to the marker). 
 + 
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 +**See also**:
  
 +  * [[leon:calendar|CALENDAR]]
 +  * [[leon:table|TABLE]]
  
  
leon/new-timeline.1483350687.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/01/02 09:51 by bartek