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SCHED is the functionality allowing you to build and manage the schedules.
Functionality is designed with Airlines in mind. However, it still can be used by business and charter operators to build schedules.
There are following options available:
Next to button there is a dropdown available where you can choose between UTC and BT (Base Time) which can be set up in Settings > General Settings section.
In the top-right corner of the page, you have the filtering option where you can switch the SCHED between IATA and ICAO codes.
In order to build a new schedule you need to perform the following steps:
It is possible to switch between UTC and Base Time.
In 'General Settings' panel you can define Bases (and then assign aircraft and crew to particular Base).
In SCHED main page, right next to the button 'Publish', you can find a drop-down box with the list of predefined Bases, as well as UTC (which shows by default).
When switching between Bases, Leon will show appropriate ADEP & ADES times on the flight-belt (see example below).
An option to select between UTC & chosen BT also appears when creating a
Once the schedule is saved, the flights are displayed as blue squares.
You can click on the flight and perform further actions, such as modifying the schedule or deleting it. You can select more than one flight by holding Shift/Ctrl buttons on the keyboard and clicking on the flights or by using option.
This function allows selecting flight or a number of flights for further actions.
It is possible to select flights in 2 ways:
'SELECT FLIGHTS' option allows you selecting a number of flights from the already added schedules.
The 'Select Flights' window is divided into two sections:
In the Filter section you can filter by the following:
The Schedule section displays the results of the filtering. There you can select the flights that require further actions.
Once the flights are selected they're marked by the frame in the 'Sched Overview' -
Option is there to publish the selected flights of the schedule.
The publishing process is as follow:
Once the schedule has been added in SCHED panel, you can select whether it should be published with the initially assigned virtual aircraft, or with the existing one.
Select flights (use Shift or Ctrl to mark multiple legs) and click the icon - Leon will show a pop-up window, where you will be able to either leave the same aircraft as it was selected when creating the schedule, or select between existing aircraft for the schedule publication (no option to select a different virtual tail).
Once the schedule has been published with an existing aircraft, you will find it in OPS panel.
There is a following color coding to the flights in 'Sched Overview':
It is possible to modify selected flights or a number of flights or modify pairings.
In order to modify flights you need to:
'Modify flights' window is divided into 2 sections:
In the Modification options section you can change the following:
If you want to change schedule of multiple sectors, in MODIFY FLIGHTS panel, you need to move times in fields 'Shift' or/and 'Block times'. Below you can find some examples.
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In order to modify pairings you need to:
Selected flights are displayed on the right-hand side of the 'PAIRINGS' tab view.
The following changes can be made to pairings:
Example:
As you can see in the screenshot on the right-hand side, there are selected 3 flights from the schedule.
In 'Add flights' section we add a return leg for these 3 flights. Once the flight is added and saved it shows in the 'SCHED' view (marked flights in the below screenshot)
In order to delete flights or schedule you need to:
It is possible to delete the planned flights as well as the published flights.
button becomes available only upon selecting published flight or a number of flights from one pairing.
Once you selected the flight(s) and clicked on the button, you will be transferred to OPS > TABLE view, and the pairing will be edited.
It also is possible to move back from the OPS view to SCHED as long as the flight selected in OPS views was added in SCHED.
Simply select the flight originally added in SCHED. button will appear. Clicking on it will transfer you to SCHED view, where the flight will be selected. This will happen for flights with either virtual or non-virtual aircraft assigned.