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If the flight is added as **Ambulance, | If the flight is added as **Ambulance, | ||
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+ | ===== ' | ||
- | **Tip**: when you set the filter to show desired | + | [{{ : |
+ | The colour coding used in that feature is explained in the table below. | ||
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+ | [{{ : | ||
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+ | The changes which trigger the status change from ' | ||
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+ | * crew | ||
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+ | The feature is present in OPS Table, as well as in OPS Calendar and OPS Timeline. In the cases of OPS Calendar and OPS Timeline, the status will be indicated as a colour-coded left border of the flight. | ||
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+ | The status can be changed to ' | ||
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+ | The button will appear only if the status is different than ' | ||
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+ | {{:updates: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | ----- | ||
+ | ===== Filters ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Aircraft ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [{{ : | ||
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+ | |||
+ | **Aircraft** panel allows to define for which tails Leon should show flights in a section OPS. On the options-bar click {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Use ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
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+ | |||
+ | === ' | ||
+ | [{{ : | ||
+ | It is possible to create the filter presets, which are filtering templates, in the ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | The filter presets allow quick and easy changes to the set of filtering options depending on the requirements. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In order to **create a preset** the following actions need to be performed: | ||
+ | |||
+ | - select a list of aircraft within the ' | ||
+ | - click on the 'SAVE AS' button located in the bottom-right corner of the ' | ||
+ | - name the preset | ||
+ | - optionally, it is possible | ||
+ | - press the **CREATE** button to save the preset | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once the preset is saved it is available in the **Select preset** dropdown in the ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | It is possible to **delete the preset** by clicking on the bin icon available upon hovering the mouse over the preset. | ||
+ | ----- | ||
+ | ==== FILTER ==== | ||
+ | [{{ : | ||
+ | This tab is divided into several sections, such as: | ||
+ | * **Show on schedule** - select which type of activities should get displayed: flights, positionings, | ||
+ | * **Flight type** - select which type of flights should be displayed. | ||
+ | * **Commercial type** - option to see either ' | ||
+ | * **Flight status** - shows confirmed and/or not confirmed flight (options), or opportunity (to sell the flight). | ||
+ | * **Show** - you can narrow your view by excluding ferry, cancelled, journey log or flight watch. Unticking | ||
+ | * **Days** - select which day of the week you want activities to be displayed on the list. | ||
+ | * **ICAO type** - denotes the type of flight as follows: **S** for Scheduled Air Service, **N** for Non-scheduled Air Transport Operation, **G** for General Aviation, **M** for military flights and **X** for everything else. | ||
+ | * **Flight number** - search for specific a flight number.Minimum 3 characters required. | ||
+ | * **Trip number** - search by a trip number. Minimum 3 characters required. | ||
+ | * **Quote number** - search by the quote number. | ||
+ | * **Customer service assignee** - filtering by person assigned to the booked quote in the Requests/ | ||
+ | * **Airport** - allows you search for flights TO and FROM a specific Airport. Leon will suggest ICAO/IATA when you insert the name. You can also filter flights by FIR codes (i.e. EP* for all flights To/From Poland or EG* for England). | ||
+ | * **Client** - allows you to search for flights made for specific client. If you start typing Leon will suggest Client' | ||
+ | * **Crew** - searches for flights where indicated Crew member was assigned to.It 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 ' | ||
+ | * **Tags** - allows to search for tagged flights. | ||
+ | * **Flight log** - filtering correlated with the ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === FILTER PRESETS === | ||
+ | |||
+ | [{{ : | ||
+ | It is possible to create filter presets which are filtering templates. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The filter presets allow quick and easy changes to the set of filtering options depending | ||
+ | |||
+ | In order to **create a preset** the following actions need to be performed: | ||
+ | |||
+ | - select | ||
+ | - click on the 'SAVE AS' button located in the bottom-right corner of the ' | ||
+ | - name the preset | ||
+ | - optionally, it is possible | ||
+ | - press the **CREATE** button to save the preset | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once the preset is saved it is available in the **Select preset** dropdown in the ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | It is possible to **delete the preset** by clicking on the bin icon available upon hovering the mouse over the preset. | ||
+ | |||
+ | -------- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Message Center ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [{{ : | ||
+ | **Message Center** is available in all the OPS views - Table, Calendar, and Timeline. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Message Center** icon - {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | The number indicates the number of unread messages. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Clicking on the {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | This window contains the list of flights, sorted by date from the oldest, the name of the email section and the number of unread email. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Clicking on the name of the section opens the ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | It is also possible to mark **all the messages as read** within one flight: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Confirming it will remove the flight from the ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---------------- | ||
+ | ==== Due Date indication ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The checklist item 'Due Date' functionality is indicated by the {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | The 'Due Dates' option allows previewing the ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | More information on the configuration and the functionality can be found [[leon: | ||
+ | |||
+ | -------- | ||
+ | ==== 3-dot FILTER ==== | ||
+ | [{{ : | ||
+ | |||
+ | Each Leon user can define his **own view** of the schedule list. It is possible to add or remove **columns**, | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | The **3-dot filter** is located in the top-right corner of the OPS view. | ||
+ | |||
+ | It contains the following filtering options: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * **Columns** - option to select the columns available in the main TABLE view | ||
+ | * **Colours** - allows selecting the colours applicable in the main view: | ||
+ | * **Flight type colours** - indicates whether the flight is commercial (green colour) or non-commercial (blue colour), has the JL filled in (grey colour) in the ' | ||
+ | * **Aircraft colours** - indicates the aircraft colour (set up in the aircraft settings > OPS tab) in the ' | ||
+ | * **Entire leg row** - Leon will colour an entire row, either with the flight type colour (if the ' | ||
+ | * **Dim ferry legs** - Ferry flights will be dimmed (lighter colour) | ||
+ | * **Warnings** - all **warnings** in Leon are displayed in red. Here, you can mark particular (or all) checkboxes and if i.e.:PAX passport is expired, crew FTL violated or crew endorsement is expired - Leon will show PAX number value in red {{: | ||
+ | * **Cautions** - Here you can mark checkboxes for particular cautions, i.e.: PAX passport missing, Airport cat B or HIL restriction, | ||
+ | * **Notices** - Notices are dislpayed in the Table page in white {{: | ||
+ | * **Preferred airport code** - Switch between **ICAO** & **IATA** airport codes to be displayed in the OPS section (Table, Calendar or Timeline). | ||
+ | * * **Group schedule by** - there are 3 ways you can group flights in the table view: | ||
+ | * None - flights will not be grouped and the order they will be sorted by STD | ||
+ | * Day and registration - all flights are grouped by aircraft registration and then sorted by STD | ||
+ | * Day and trip - all flights are grouped by trip number and then sorted by STD (typical OPS setting) | ||
- | ---- | ||
+ | ------- | ||
===== Editing trip ===== | ===== Editing trip ===== | ||
- | [{{ : | + | [{{ : |
If you click {{: | If you click {{: | ||
- | 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 | + | 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 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Quote number shows right before UTC/LT switcher: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
You can also add a new leg in this section by clicking **+** or delete a leg by clicking{{: | You can also add a new leg in this section by clicking **+** or delete a leg by clicking{{: | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leon will mark a cargo flight as ' | ||
==== Positionings ==== | ==== Positionings ==== | ||
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==== Simulators ==== | ==== Simulators ==== | ||
- | [{{ : | + | [{{ : |
- | To add a new **Simulator** click on {{: | + | To add a new **Simulator** |
- | Added SIM duty will appear in OPS views with already | + | Additionally, |
- | {{: | + | **Initially, |
+ | Crew positions which can be added to SIM duty are CPT, FO, LTC, TRI, TRE, FE, FE2. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 'Night T/O', 'Night LDG', ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once the SIM duty is done you can add details: T/O, LDG, Landings, Pilot Flying, Approach and Notes and Leon will show SIM duty in OPS with the grey colour indication and green dot. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
- | Added Simulator flight can always be edited and its details can be changed. | ||
In order to **edit** the Simulator, you need to click on it and the pop-up 'Edit Simulator' | In order to **edit** the Simulator, you need to click on it and the pop-up 'Edit Simulator' | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | - Crew currency feature will work properly only when the field 'Pilot Flying' | ||
+ | - It is possible to add SIM session on a virtual aircraft. This could be useful when the crew have to be trained on an aircraft that is not yet a part of the fleet (purchase in progress). | ||
+ | - It is possible to add multiple Approaches & Approach types into one SIM session. | ||
+ | </ | ||
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- | In **OPS** you can add a new trip regardless section you work with: TABLE, CALENDAR or TIMELINE. | + | In **OPS** you can add a new trip regardless |
[{{ : | [{{ : | ||
- | Click button **NEW TRIP** to add 1 or more legs. Select an aircraft, flight number (Leon assign it automatically if ' | + | Click the button **NEW TRIP** to add 1 or more legs. Select an aircraft, flight number (Leon assign it automatically if ' |
In section **CALENDAR** you can also add a new trip by right-clicking the mouse over the square. | In section **CALENDAR** you can also add a new trip by right-clicking the mouse over the square. | ||
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[{{: | [{{: | ||
- | Buttons **UTC** & **LT** allow to switch | + | Buttons **UTC** & **LT** allow switching |
- | Leon suggests **STA** if a particular aircraft speed details are added in fleet edition section, using **GCD** and/or average winds. STA suggestion can also be based on minimum 5 same historical routes. | + | === Flight time calculations === |
+ | |||
+ | Leon suggests **STA** if a particular aircraft speed details are added in the fleet edition section, using **GCD** and/or average winds. STA suggestion can also be based on a minimum | ||
+ | |||
+ | Additionally, | ||
+ | |||
+ | **' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | In order to have the **option available**, | ||
+ | |||
+ | The flight time is **calculated automatically** and the dropdown suggests the **block time** value. It is based on the **flight time calculation from the RouteFinder plus the taxi times from the Airport Directory**. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | The **winds database** will allow for more accurate flight time calculations in OPS and SALES sections. The winds data is available [[https:// | ||
To add more legs to the trip click **+** and to delete a leg click {{: | To add more legs to the trip click **+** and to delete a leg click {{: | ||
- | You can also add a new **positioning**, | + | You can also add a new **positioning**, |
**Aircraft max range alert** | **Aircraft max range alert** | ||
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When adding a flight, Leon will show a max range alert if: | When adding a flight, Leon will show a max range alert if: | ||
- | * field ' | + | * field ' |
- | * field ' | + | * field ' |
If the range is exceeded Leon will also mark the aircraft **red** in the OPS view. | If the range is exceeded Leon will also mark the aircraft **red** in the OPS view. | ||
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+ | ===== Copying Trip ===== | ||
+ | [{{ : | ||
+ | It is possible to copy the whole trip in the OPS sections. | ||
- | ---- | + | In order to copy a trip you need to perform the following steps: |
- | ==== View Settings ==== | + | - Select the trip |
+ | - Click on the 'EDIT TRIP' button (bottom of the page) | ||
+ | - Click on the **' | ||
+ | - Select the details that should be copied in the **' | ||
+ | - Once the 'COPY TRIP' button is clicked in the 'Copy Trip' window, the trip will be copied | ||
- | [{{ : | + | As presented in the screen on the right-hand side, trip no 03-2022/97 was copied selecting the start date of the first leg on 17-03-2022 (new trip no 03-2022/ |
- | Each Leon user can define his **own view** of the schedule list. It is possible to add or remove **columns**, | ||
- | To access the panel click {{: | + | -------- |
- | === Columns === | ||
- | |||
- | Leon allows to add more **columns** to the overall schedule view (apart from the default ones, such as: FW & JL, Flight No., Day, Date, STD, ADEP, ADES, STA, ACFT, PAX, Tags) - click ' | ||
- | |||
- | === Colours === | ||
- | |||
- | Here you can define if Leon should colour **Flight No.** column and/or **ACFT** column, as well if Leon should dim ferry legs. By marking a checkbox **Entire leg row** Leon will colour an entire row, either with the flight type colour (if ' | ||
- | |||
- | === Warnings === | ||
- | |||
- | All **warnings** in Leon are displayed in red. Here, you can mark particular (or all) checkboxes and if i.e.:PAX passport is expired, crew FTL violated or crew endorsement is expired - Leon will show PAX number value in red {{: | ||
- | |||
- | === Cautions === | ||
- | |||
- | Here you can mark checkboxes for particular cautions, i.e.: PAX passport missing, Airport cat B or HIL restriction, | ||
- | Hover the mouse over the alerted item to see details. | ||
- | |||
- | === Notices === | ||
- | |||
- | Notices are dislpayed in the Table page in white {{: | ||
- | Hover the mouse over the alerted item to see details. | ||
- | |||
- | === Preferred airport code === | ||
- | |||
- | Switch between **ICAO** & **IATA** airport codes to be displayed in the OPS section (Table, Calendar or Timeline). | ||
- | |||
- | === Timezone === | ||
- | |||
- | Here you can choose if Leon should show STD & STA times in **UTC**, **LT** (at ADEP/ADES airports) or **Base Time** (defined in an user's profile). | ||
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==== CAMO limits ==== | ==== CAMO limits ==== | ||
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{{: | {{: | ||
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If you select only one leg of a multiple-legged trip and right-click with the mouse, you will see 2 available buttons on top: TRIP and LEG. Select LEG to print documents for just that marked leg. | If you select only one leg of a multiple-legged trip and right-click with the mouse, you will see 2 available buttons on top: TRIP and LEG. Select LEG to print documents for just that marked leg. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [{{ : | ||
+ | To send the documents to the crew assigned to a flight you simply click on the envelope icon next to the document you wish to send. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A pop-up window will open as per screenshot. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you created the email template in the [[leon: | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can include **ADEP/ADES Handler** when sending the OPS/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Additionally, | ||
It is also possible to send the documents to CrewBriefing. More information can be found [[leon: | It is also possible to send the documents to CrewBriefing. More information can be found [[leon: | ||
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=== Flight Order === | === Flight Order === | ||
- | [{{ : | + | |
**Flight Order** is an internal document generated for each trip required by CAA. In Leon, the format of this document can be customised. The Flight Order number looks like a date format, however, its number is a consecutive ' | **Flight Order** is an internal document generated for each trip required by CAA. In Leon, the format of this document can be customised. The Flight Order number looks like a date format, however, its number is a consecutive ' | ||
- | Flight Order pattern | + | Flight Order patterns are available in **Documents Manager** panel - click {{: |
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- | * Schedule details | + | |
- | * After-flight report (data imported from 'Journey Log') | + | |
- | + | ||
- | The other columns/ | + | |
- | + | ||
- | * Crew duties/rest details | + | |
- | * Flight order attachments (tick appropriate boxes) | + | |
- | * Remarks | + | |
- | * COM signature | + | |
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[{{ : | [{{ : | ||
- | This document lists __inbound and outbound flight details__ and crew names. It is being requested by the __immigration authorities__ at some airports of arrival. | + | This document lists __inbound and outbound flight details__ and crew names. It is being requested by the __immigration authorities__ at some airports of arrival. The pattern of ' |
- | + | ||
- | + | ||
- | The pattern of ' | + | |
- | < | + | It is possible to have a General Declaration document including |
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- | === Trip Sheet === | + | === Crew Trip Sheet === |
[{{ : | [{{ : | ||
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This document includes basic information about the flight, which is important for the crew and must be acknowledged by the crew before the flight. | This document includes basic information about the flight, which is important for the crew and must be acknowledged by the crew before the flight. | ||
- | 'Trip Sheet' in Leon is divided into two sections: **Trip Sheet** and **Flight Service Notices** - both can be listed either on the same page or on separate pages (this can be set in [[leon: | ||
- | * **Trip Sheet** - information such as: crew names & functions, FDP details, clients, registration marks and call signs of the aircraft, OPS contact data, flight schedule details, handling agents contact details, fuel info and overflight/ | + | * **Crew Trip Sheet** - information such as: crew names & functions, FDP details, clients, registration marks and call signs of the aircraft, OPS contact data, flight schedule details, handling agents contact details, fuel info and overflight/ |
* **Flight Service Notices** - PAX names, passport numbers & expiry dates, nationality details. Information about PAX catering, transport, special requests, crew HOTAC, crew transport and additional info can also be included. | * **Flight Service Notices** - PAX names, passport numbers & expiry dates, nationality details. Information about PAX catering, transport, special requests, crew HOTAC, crew transport and additional info can also be included. | ||
+ | < | ||
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=== Pax Manifest === | === Pax Manifest === | ||
- | This document shows all **PAX information** including: name & surname, D.O.B., passport no. & expiry date, nationality. All these details need to be entered in the 'Pax Database' | + | This document shows all **PAX information** including: name & surname, D.O.B., passport no. & expiry date, nationality. All these details need to be entered in the 'Pax Database' |
{{ : | {{ : | ||
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- | === Pax Information | + | === Pax Trip Sheet === |
[{{ : | [{{ : | ||
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- Once all send, you should be anle to view them in CrewBriefing in PPS. The documents sent form Leon are merged into a file generated for Crew in CrewBriefing page. | - Once all send, you should be anle to view them in CrewBriefing in PPS. The documents sent form Leon are merged into a file generated for Crew in CrewBriefing page. | ||
- | It also is possible to upload files for **multiple trips**. To do so simply mark the trips you would like to send the documents for, open the documents menu and click on the relevant 'PPS icon'. If some of the documents fail to upload, the window will display message as per below | + | It also is possible to upload files for **multiple trips**. To do so simply mark the trips you would like to send the documents for, open the documents menu and click on the relevant 'PPS icon'. If some of the documents fail to upload, the window will display |
{{: | {{: | ||
- | When sending documents to PPS you have an option between doing it for **First Flight** or **Per Flight**. | + | When sending documents to PPS you have an option between doing it for **First Flight** or **Per Flight**. |
{{: | {{: | ||
+ | [{{ : | ||
- | **First Flight** will attach all the documents to the first leg of the trip in the CrewBriefing. **Per Flight** option will match the relevant | + | There are **few scenarios possible** of sending |
- | <box>**In order to send documents to PPS Crew Briefing, in PPS the flight needs to be dispatched | + | * **In LEG mode to First Flight** - all the documents |
+ | * **In TRIP mode to First Flight** - all the documents attached | ||
+ | * **In LEG mode and Per Flight** - each document attached | ||
+ | | ||
- | < | + | After the documents are sent, in CrewBriefing, |
+ | |||
+ | . | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ===== SLOT & ASM messages ===== | ||
==== GCR Messages ==== | ==== GCR Messages ==== | ||
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**LTN** (Airport at which slots are being requested) | **LTN** (Airport at which slots are being requested) | ||
- | **N 124 21DEC21DEC 0000500 011GJ4 1400WAW C** (flight details, see explanation below) | + | **N MAN123 |
- | **N** - action code; **123** - flight number; | + | **N** - action code; **MAN123** - flight number; |
* W - Military - type ICAO ' | * W - Military - type ICAO ' | ||
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* K - Training Flights - type ' | * K - Training Flights - type ' | ||
* P - Positioning Flights – Non Revenue (ferry/ | * P - Positioning Flights – Non Revenue (ferry/ | ||
- | * J - Scheduled – Passenger Normal Service - type ICAO ' | + | * J - Scheduled – Passenger Normal Service - type ICAO ' |
- | * F - Scheduled – Cargo and/or Mail - type ICAO ' | + | * F - Scheduled – Cargo and/or Mail - type ICAO ' |
* H - Charter – Cargo and/or Mail - type ICAO ' | * H - Charter – Cargo and/or Mail - type ICAO ' | ||
* C - Charter – Passenger only - all other types | * C - Charter – Passenger only - all other types | ||
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**SI** - free text | **SI** - free text | ||
**GI BRGDS** - free text | **GI BRGDS** - free text | ||
+ | |||
+ | A **flight number** combines a maximum of 7 letters and digits (2-3 letters followed by 1-4 digits with | ||
+ | an optional letter as a suffix) | ||
It is possible to change type of the action by selecting an appropriate option from the drop-down box: | It is possible to change type of the action by selecting an appropriate option from the drop-down box: | ||
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Another drop-down box allows to select between **airports**. | Another drop-down box allows to select between **airports**. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **IATA schedules seasons** – there are two seasons: Summer(**S**) and Winter (**W**). The season changes when the clocks change in Europe between daylight savings time and standard time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | • **Summer** starts on the last Sunday in March through to the Saturday of the last weekend in October | ||
+ | |||
+ | • **Winter** starts on the last Sunday in October through to the Saturday of the last weekend in March | ||
< | < | ||
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- | ==== Filter - Tab SCHEDULE | + | ==== ASM messages |
- | This tab is divided into several sections, such as: | + | |
- | * **Show on schedule** - select which type of activities should get displayed: flights, positionings, | + | |
- | * **Group schedule by** - there are 3 ways you can group flights in the table view: | + | |
- | * None - flights will not be grouped and the order they will be sorted by STD | + | |
- | * Day and registration - all flights are grouped by aircraft registration and then sorted by STD | + | |
- | * Day and trip - all flights are grouped by trip number and then sorted by STD (typical OPS setting) | + | |
- | * **Flight type** - select which type of flights should be displayed. | + | |
- | * **Commercial type** - option to see either ' | + | |
- | * **Flight status** - shows confirmed and/or not confirmed flight (options), or opportunity (to sell the flight). | + | |
- | * **Show** - you can narrow your view by excluding ferry, cancelled, journey log or flight watch. Unticking the **' | + | |
- | * **Preferred airport code** - select ICAO or IATA codes to be displayed. | + | |
- | * **Preferred time zone** - select UTC, LT or Base Time to be used. | + | |
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+ | It is now possible to send **Ad Hoc Schedules Message (ASM)** from 'Show Schedule' | ||
- | ==== Filter - Tab MORE ==== | + | In order to send the message, you need to go to 'Show Schedule' |
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+ | * **NEW - Insertion of New Flight Information** - used to send the information about the new flights | ||
+ | * **CNL - Cancellation** - used to send the information about cancelled flights | ||
+ | * **RPL - Replacement of Existing Flight Information** - used to send the information about changes on the flights | ||
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+ | **DCS** & **PSS** systems. | ||
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+ | **SSIM** (Standard Schedules Information Manual) panel in Leon (available in Settings), allows to send **ASM** (Adhoc Scheduled Message) messages to **DCS** (Departure Control System) & **PSS** (Passenger Service System) from a section **OPS**. | ||
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+ | The __1st step__ to make it work is adding default email addresses in Settings > SSIM panel. | ||
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+ | The __2nd step__ is sending ASM message to DCT & PSS systems from the **checklist** section of the panel OPS. | ||
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+ | Each operator has 2 checklist items DCS & PSS available in the Settings > Flight Editing > OPS Checklist Items section. The items are not marked, so either need to be marked to appear on each single flight, or added from 'ADD ITEM' panel of the checklist in OPS section. Once added, they will appear with the **SEND** button. | ||
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+ | ==== Sending ASM messages to DCS & PSS ==== | ||
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+ | By clicking SEND button for DCS or PSS item, Leon shows a new pop-up window, which shows pre-defined message. Leon shows **3** types of messages in formats as on screenshots below (formats are the same for DCS & PSS systems). If no default email address has been added in Settings > SSIM, Leon will show a warning information: | ||
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+ | **1**. **NEW - Insertion of New Flight Information** - displayed when sending ASM message for the new flight. | ||
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+ | Once ASM message has been sent out, Leon will change the checklist item's status **automatically** to ' | ||
- | * **Days** - select which day of the week you want activities to be displayed on the list. | ||
- | * **ICAO type** - denotes the type of flight as follows: **S** for Scheduled Air Service, **N** for Non-scheduled Air Transport Operation, **G** for General Aviation, **M** for military flights and **X** for everything else. | ||
- | * **Flight number** - search for specific a flight number.Minimum 3 characters required. | ||
- | * **Trip number** - search by a trip number. Minimum 3 characters required. | ||
- | * **Airport** - allows you search for flights TO and FROM a specific Airport. Leon will suggest ICAO/IATA when you insert the name. You can also filter flights by FIR codes (i.e. EP* for all flights To/From Poland or EG* for England). | ||
- | * **Client** - allows you to search for flights made for specific client. If you start typing Leon will suggest Client' | ||
- | * **Crew member** - searches for flights where indicated Crew member was assigned to.It 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 ' | ||
- | * **Tags** - allows to search for tagged flights. | ||
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- | ==== Aircraft ==== | ||
- | [{{ : | + | **IATA SERVICE TYPE** |
+ | It is possible to include **IATA Service Type** when sending **ASM** or **SSIM** messages from Leon. | ||
- | **Aircraft** panel allows | + | The **1st step** is to enable this functionality by marking |
- | Use ' | + | All available IATA Service types are explained |
- | {{: | + | When enabled, the IATA Service type will show for each flight in the ' |
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===== Integrations ===== | ===== Integrations ===== | ||
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We have partnered with: **Avinode**, | We have partnered with: **Avinode**, | ||
- | Leon can export flight data for further **flight preparation**. | + | Leon can export flight data for further **flight preparation**. |
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+ | We are also integrated with **PPS Flight Planning**, **ForeFlight**, | ||
We are integrated with **IFS** (International Flight Support), which allows to automatically log flight figures into **post flight** database in Leon. | We are integrated with **IFS** (International Flight Support), which allows to automatically log flight figures into **post flight** database in Leon. |