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CALENDAR (BETA)


New Crew Duties page called CALENDAR has been released. Certain sections are still being developed but majority of functions are already in place ready to be tested.

In this calendar-like section od CREW you can schedule crew duties for a selected period of time, for most part, exactly like in the old Crew Duties page. Right clicking on a given day opens up a pop up window with a menu allowing to select an action to do. It is possible to see Activity Details - information on duties performed on a particular day, you can Add Simulator, Positioning or Duty. You can also see Changes History or Delete duty.

If the Drafts toggle is switched to ON the unpublished draft is indicated by a pink line at the bottom of the duty squares.

The FILTER has been moved to the top bar section of the interface, similarly to Crew Panel Timeline view. It allows to filter out crew by crew names, labels, position types and aircraft types. You can select more than one crew member or label.

From the same top bar it is possible to switch between the Timeline view, select the time-frame, timezone (old Crew Duties were only available in UTC), switch on or off the draft mode as well as crew requests. Crew Requests, just like in the old Crew Duties and Crew Panel page, appear with the red duty letter code When you right-click on the duty you can either accept or decline the request.


Assigning Crew to flights is done in a few quick steps. Just like in the old Crew Duties page, in Duties Setup, duties on aircraft need to be configured. If this is done, once the flights have been added to the schedule, when adding duties on a particular aircraft registration, a crew will automatically be scheduled on a flight, as per duty.

updates/crew-calendar-beta-version-of-new-crew-duties-called-calendar-has-been-released.1591274124.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/06/04 12:35 by stewart