Editing Leg Details for journey log

Edit Journey Log – A summary of the activity

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The “Leg Details” tab appears by default on launch of the page.

The system displays the following in the “Leg Details” multiline:

Line #

The line number identifying the flight, leg and station record.

Flight #

The number identifying the flight for which journey log is created (Alphanumeric, 30). The flight number must be defined in the “Flight Assignment” business component. Data entry in this field is mandatory, if the flight status of the aircraft is set to either “Cancelled” or “Substituted”.

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Leg #

The number identifying the leg of the flight (Integer). The leg number must be valid for the specified flight number in the “Flight Assignment” business component. Data entry in this field is mandatory, if the flight status of the aircraft is set to either “Cancelled” or “Substituted”.

Note: Ensure that the value entered in the “Leg #” is valid for the value entered in the “Flight #” as defined in the “Flight Assignment” business component, only if the “Flight Details Validation Basis” is set as “Assignment” or “Flight #” in the “Set Options” activity of the current business component.

The system displays the following field:

Departure Station

The station from which the journey begins. The system displays the “Starting Station” of the first leg of the journey.

Arrival Station

The destination station of the flight (Alphanumeric, 32). Ensure that the station entered is  in “Active” status defined in the “Create Station“ activity of the “Common Masters” business component, if the “Flight Details Validation Basis” is set as "Required" in the Set Options activity of the current business component. Mandatory. Data entry in this field is mandatory if the flight and leg numbers are not specified.

Leave this field blank, if the flight status is set to either “Cancelled” or “Substituted”.

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Departure Date

The date on which the leg of the journey starts (Date Format). You can also enter a date that is earlier than the “Flight Date”.

Departure Time

The time at which the leg of the journey starts (Time Format). Data entry in this field is mandatory, if the “Flight #” and Leg # are available, and if the flight status is set as “Delayed”, “Diverted” or “Air Turned Back”. Otherwise, the system displays by default the schedule departure time defined in the “Aircraft Routing” business component.

Leave this field blank, if the flight status of the aircraft is set to “Cancelled”, “Substituted” or “Ground Turned Back”.

Note: If the departure time is not defined in the “Aircraft Routing” business component, the system displays by default the departure time from the Flight Schedule/Flight Code defined in the “Flight Assignment” business component.

Take Off Date

The date on which the flight takes off (Date Format). If this field is left blank, the system considers the date entered in the “Departure Date” field. Leave this field blank, If the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Hobbs Meter Reading" for the Aircraft Registration number, or if the flight status of the aircraft is “Cancelled”, “Substituted” or “Ground Turned Back”.

Take Off Time

The time at which the flight takes off (Time Format). If this field is left blank, the system considers the time entered in the “Departure Time”. Leave this field blank, If the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Hobbs Meter Reading" for the Aircraft Registration number, or if the flight status of the aircraft is “Cancelled”, “Substituted” or “Ground Turned Back”.

Landing Time

The landing time of the flight (Time Format). Leave this field blank, If the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Hobbs Meter Reading" for the Aircraft Registration number, or if the flight status of the aircraft is “Cancelled”, “Substituted” or “Ground Turned Back”.

Arrival Date

The date at which the leg of the journey ends (Date Format). The date entered in this field must be later than the “Take Off Date”. Ensure that the arrival date is entered in this field, if the “FH Log Mode” is set as “Actual Flight Times” for the Aircraft Reg # as defined in the “Aircraft” business component.

Leave this field blank, If the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Hobbs Meter Reading" for the Aircraft Registration number, or if the flight status of the aircraft is “Cancelled”, “Substituted” or “Ground Turned Back”.

Arrival Time

The time at which the leg of the journey ends (Time Format). Data entry in this field is mandatory, if a value is entered in the “Flight #” or “Leg #” fields and if the flight status is set as “Delayed”, “Diverted”, or “Air Turned Back”. This is applicable only if the “FH Log Mode” for the aircraft is set as “Actual Flight Mode” in the “Aircraft” business component. The time entered in this field must be earlier than the “Landing Time” and later than the “Take Off Time”.

Leave this field blank, If the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Hobbs Meter Reading" for the Aircraft Registration number, or if the flight status of the aircraft is “Cancelled”, “Substituted” or “Ground Turned Back”.

Hobbs-Out

The Hobbs Meter readings recorded during take off of flight.

The system retrieves the “Hobbs-In” value identified for the last leg of the journey log as the “Hobbs-Out” value If a preceding Journey Log is in “Fresh” status for the Aircraft Reg #, retrieves latest updated “Hobbs Meter Reading” value for the Aircraft Reg # as defined in the “Aircraft Parameter Master” in the “Hobbs-Out” column if no preceding journey log is in “Fresh” status and retrieves zero in “Hobbs-Out” column If the parameter mapped to “Hobbs Meter Reading” base parameter for the Aircraft Reg # is not initialized in the “Aircraft” business component. The Hobbs-Out values must be same as the Hobbs Meter Reading.

Leave this field blank, If the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Actual Flight Times" for the Aircraft Registration number.

Hobbs-In

The readings recorded during landing of flight.

Ensure that a value is entered in this field, If the "FH Log Mode" is set as “Hobbs Meter Reading” for the Aircraft Reg #. The value entered here must be greater than or equal to “Hobbs-Out” value.

Leave this field blank, If the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Actual Flight Times" for the Aircraft Registration number.

Note: If the “Landing Time” field is left blank, the system considers the “Arrival Time” as the landing time.

Note: If the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Actual Flight Hours" and the “Enforce Sequential Reporting of Journey Log” is set as "Allowed" in the current business component, the “Departure Date” and “Departure Time” must be greater than or equal to the “Arrival Date” and “Arrival Time” of the last leg of the latest preceding journey log for the Aircraft Reg #, with reference to UTC.

Note: If the Flight # and Leg # exist in their respective fields, if the “Arrival Time” is not entered and only if the “FH Log Mode” is set as "Actual Flight Times" for the Aircraft Reg # as defined in the “Aircraft” business component, then the system considers

  1. The “Sch. Arrival Time” retrieved from the “Routing Master” business component as the “Arrival Time” for the “Flight Status” as “On Schedule”,

  2. The “Arrival Date” and “Arrival Time” as the sum of the “Departure date” and “Departure Time and Est. Travel Duration as specified in the “Flight Assignment” business component for the “Flight Status” as “Diverted”,

The system displays the following fields:

Block Hours

The difference between the departure time and the arrival time of the flight (Time Format).

Flight Hours

The total time between the take off and the landing of the flight (Time Format).

The flight hours are computed as the difference between the take off date/time and the landing date/time, only if “FH Log Mode” is set as “Hobbs Meter Reading" for the Aircraft Reg # as defined in the “Aircraft” business component. E.g. if Hobbs (Out) reading is 100.3 and Hobbs-In reading is 102.5, then the flight time is updated for 2Hrs 12 Mins (02:12). ie. 0.1 should be considered as 6 mins.

Delay on Dep. (HH:MM)

The delay at the time of departure of the flight in terms of hours or minutes. This value is computed as the difference between the scheduled departure time and the actual departure time of the flight.

Delay on Arr. (HH:MM)

The delay at the time of arrival of the flight in terms of hours and minutes. This value is computed as the difference between the schedule arrival time and the actual arrival time of the flight.

Note: After the journey log is modified/approved, the system computes the delay at departure and delay at arrival in UTC time zone, and displays the same in the “Delay on Dep.(HH:MM)” and “Delay on Arr. (HH:MM)” fields mentioned above. The system performs this only when the flight status pertaining to the aircraft is either “On Schedule” or “Delayed”.

Flight Status

Use the drop-down list box to specify the flight status. The system lists the following options:

§      “On Schedule” – Select this option if the arrival or departure of the flight is as per the schedule.

§      “Delayed” – Select this option if there is a delay in the arrival or departure of the flight.

§      “Cancelled” – Select this option if the flight is cancelled.

§      “Diverted” – Select this option if the flight is diverted through a different route.

§      “Air Turned Back”  - Select this option if the flight returns to the starting station after take off.

§      “Ground Turned Back” – Select this option if the flight returns to the starting station without take off.

§      “Substituted” – Select this option, if the flight is substituted with another flight due to flight operation interruption.

By default, the system sets the field to “On-Schedule”.

Note: If the “Flight Status” is set as “Cancelled”, the “Arrival Station” must not be specified.

If the “Flight Status” for a flight and leg combination is “On-Schedule” or “Delayed”, ensure that the given arrival station is defined for the flight and leg combination in the “Flight Assignment” business component.

If the “Flight Status” for a flight and leg combination is “Diverted”, ensure that the “Arrival Station” is one of the diverted arrival stations defined for the flight and leg combination in the “Flight Assignment” business component.

If the “Flight Status” is set as “Air Turned Back”, ensure that the arrival station is the same as the departure station.

If the “Flight Status” is set as “Ground Turned Back”, ensure that the arrival station is the same as the departure station for that record.

No. Of Pax

The number of passengers traveling in the flight. (Integer).

Take Offs

The number of take-offs for the flight during the journey (Integer).

Landing Type

Use the drop-down list box to specify the landing type. The system lists all the quick codes of the type “Landing Type” defined in the “Create Quick Codes” activity. The system leaves this field blank by default.

Touch & Go Count

The number of touch-and-go stops for the leg being recorded (Integer). Ensure that the value entered here is positive. The touch-and-go stops used for training purposes can also be recorded.

Departure Fuel Reading

The amount of fuel in the aircraft fuel tanks at the time of flight departure (Decimal). Ensure that the number entered in this field is positive.

Arrival Fuel Reading

The amount of fuel in the aircraft fuel tanks at the time of flight arrival (Decimal). Ensure that the number entered in this field is positive.

Parameter 1

The first parameter of the leg (Alphanumeric, 40).

Restriction on parameter value

Parameter 2

The second parameter of the leg (Alphanumeric, 40).

Restriction on parameter value

Parameter 3

The third parameter of the leg (Alphanumeric, 40).

Restriction on parameter value

Parameter 4

The fourth parameter of the leg (Alphanumeric, 40).

Restriction on parameter value

Parameter 5

The fifth parameter of the leg (Alphanumeric, 40).

Restriction on parameter value

Parameter 6

The sixth parameter of the leg (Alphanumeric, 40).

Restriction on parameter value

Maint. Execution?

Use the drop-down list box and set the field to “Yes” to specify whether maintenance execution was performed during the journey. Select “No” otherwise. By default, the system sets the field to last saved value for the journey log.

Cabin Crew Change?

Use the drop-down list box and set the field to “Yes” to specify whether there was any change in the cabin crew between the legs, during the journey. Select “No” otherwise. By default, the system sets the field to “No”.

Note: If the “Cabin Crew Change?” is set as “Yes” for a record in the multiline, ensure that you enter a different cabin crew for the  next record.

The system displays the following fields:

Sch Departure Time

The time at which the aircraft is scheduled to depart from the station.

Sch. Arrival Time

The time at which the aircraft is scheduled to arrive at the station.

Remarks

Any remarks pertaining to the leg (Alphanumeric, 255).

To proceed carry out the following: