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updates:ftl-settings-new-settings-available-for-the-usage [2020/11/07 10:35]
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-==== Sectors with 0 landings ====+---- 
 + 
 +==== Sectors with '0landings ====
  
 There are situations when an aircraft can not take off, i.e. due to engine problems or other breakdown, but still shows as a sector in the schedule. We have added an option to **exclude** such a sector from **max FDP** calculation. There are situations when an aircraft can not take off, i.e. due to engine problems or other breakdown, but still shows as a sector in the schedule. We have added an option to **exclude** such a sector from **max FDP** calculation.
  
-In the FTL Settings panel, an item 'exclude_zero_landings_from_sector_count' can solve this, as long as the **number of landings**, in the **Journey Log**, is set to **0*.+In the FTL Settings panel, an item 'exclude_zero_landings_from_sector_count' can solve this, as long as the **number of landings**, in the **Journey Log**, is set to **0**. 
 + 
 +The below example shows a trip of **3** sectors, where Leon shows max FDP of 12:30 - as per max FDP table. 
 + 
 +{{:leon:ftl-settings:example 1.png?nolink|}} 
 + 
 +Then, for the 1st sector - which did not end up in taking off - **0** number of landings was added to the Journey Log. 
 + 
 +{{:leon:ftl-settings:landings 0 in JL.png?nolink|}} 
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 +Leon has **changed** the value of max FDP from 12:30 (for 3 sectors) to 13:00 - as for 2 sectors. 
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 +{{:leon:ftl-settings:example 2.png?nolink|}} 
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 +----- 
 + 
 +==== FTL details in Base Time ==== 
 + 
 +[{{ :leon:ftl-settings:ftls in BT in OPS.png?200|FTL details in UTC or Base Time}}] 
 + 
 +It is possible to view some of the FTL details in **Base Time** (BT), in both: OPS panel and in Crew Timeline. Leon will show FTL details in BT **only** if at least 1 base has been defined in **General Settings** section of the Admin panel. 
 + 
 +**OPS** 
 + 
 +When viewing FTL details in a panel OPS, tab Crew, click 3-dots filter {{:leon:schedule:display options icon.png?nolink|}} and select Timezone > **Base Time**. Leon will show reporting times, schedule and EOBT in 'Base Time'. An example on the screenshot on the right shows switching from UTC to 'MEL' airport Base Time (UTC +11:00). 
 + 
 +------ 
 + 
 +**Crew Timeline** 
 + 
 +To view FTL details in Base Time, switch on the menu bar **from UTC to Base Time**. 
 + 
 +{{:leon:ftl-settings:ftls in CP 1.png?nolink|}} 
 + 
 +Then right-click with the mouse either on a flight to which crew is assigned, or on a duty included in AOC and select 'FTL Details'. On the pop-up window Leon will show reporting times, schedule and EOBT in 'Base Time'
 + 
 +{{:leon:ftl-settings:ftls in CP 2.png?nolink|}} 
 + 
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updates/ftl-settings-new-settings-available-for-the-usage.1604745334.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/11/07 10:35 by bartek