In this page, you can retrieve the registration numbers of the aircraft along with other relevant details. You can carry out a search based on the aircraft registration number, tab number, manufacturer serial number, customer effectivity number, nose number, aircraft model, engine set number or description of the organizational unit. Other attributes on which you can base your search include flight hours, flight cycles, customer name and number.
Based on the search criteria specified the system retrieve the aircraft details.
You can also select a search ID based on which the aircraft identifier has to be retrieved. The search ID contains a user-defined search criterion that has to be considered while retrieving the aircraft identifier details. You can also define new search criterion in the “Set Advanced Search Criteria” page.
Click the lens icon positioned next to the “Aircraft Reg #” field in the main screen.
The “Help on Aircraft Identifiers” page appears.
Enter the following filter criteria in the “Search Criteria” group box to search for an aircraft registration number. Data entry in the following fields is optional:
Aircraft Reg # |
The aircraft registration number for which the details are to be retrieved (Alphanumeric, 30). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using “*” character. The system lists all the aircraft registration numbers that are similar to the values entered here. |
Search ID |
Use the drop-down list to select the advance search ID based on which the aircraft identifier details must be retrieved. Leave this field blank if you wish to retrieve the aircraft details irrespective of this field. The system leaves the field blank by default. |
Select the “Edit” link displayed alongside to modify the advanced search criterion details.
Variable Tab #
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The tab number of the aircraft (Alphanumeric, 30). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using “*” character. The system retrieves all the aircraft, whose tab numbers are similar to the values entered here. |
Manufacturer Serial # |
The MSN or the manufacturer’s serial number given to the aircraft by the manufacturer at the time of production (Alphanumeric, 40). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using “*” character. The system retrieves all the aircraft whose manufacturer serial numbers are similar to the values entered here. |
Customer Effectivity # |
The customer effectivity number, which is usually, used in the aircraft manuals like IPC, AMM, FIM etc., (Alphanumeric, 30). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using “*” character. The system retrieves all the aircraft whose customer effectivity numbers are similar to the values entered here. |
Nose # |
The nose number of the aircraft which is primarily used by the marketing department of an airline (Alphanumeric, 30). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using “*” character. The system retrieves all the aircraft, whose nose numbers are similar to the values entered here. |
Aircraft Model # |
The aircraft model for which aircraft details must be retrieved (Alphanumeric, 20). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. The system retrieves all aircraft registration numbers for which the model numbers are similar to the number entered here. |
Engine Set # |
The engine set number of the aircraft (Alphanumeric, 30). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using “*” character. The system lists all the aircraft, whose engine set numbers are similar to the values entered here. |
Flight Hours <= |
The number of flight hours completed by the aircraft. The system lists aircrafts, which have completed flight hours less than or equal to the number you specify here. |
Flight Cycles <= |
The number of flight hours completed by the aircraft. The system lists aircrafts, which have completed flight cycles less than or equal to the number you specify here. |
Planning Base |
Use the drop-down list box to select the organizational unit for which you wish to view the aircraft details. The system displays all the aircraft created in the organization unit selected here. Leave this field blank if you wish to retrieve the aircraft details irrespective of the organization unit. |
Maint. Operator # |
Use the drop-down list box to specify the Maintenance Operator number. The system lists all the ‘active’ Maintenance Operator # defined in the “Create Airline Operator” activity of the “Common Master” business component along with a blank value. The system leaves the field blank, by default. |
Customer # |
The number identifying the customer who owns the aircraft (Alphanumeric, 18). You can enter the number in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. Leave this field blank to retrieve all the aircrafts irrespective of the customer number entered here. The system retrieves aircrafts of only those customers with numbers similar to the value you specify here. |
Customer Name |
The name of the customer owning the aircraft (Alphanumeric, 40). You can enter the name in full or specify it partially using the “*” character. Leave this field blank to retrieve all the aircrafts irrespective of the customer name entered here. The system retrieves aircrafts of only those customers with names similar to the value you specify here. |
Click the “Search” pushbutton to display the search results.
Note: The system retrieves all the aircraft that are in the “Active” status.
The system fills in the following details in the “Search Results” multiline based on the filter criteria specified:
Aircraft Reg # |
The registration number of the aircraft. |
Manufacturer Serial # |
The MSN or the manufacturer’s serial number given to the aircraft by the manufacturer at the time of production. |
Variable Tab # |
The tab number of the aircraft. |
Nose # |
The nose number of the aircraft is an aircraft identifier, which is primarily used by the marketing department of an airline. |
Flight Hours |
The number of flight hours completed by the aircraft. |
Flight Cycles |
The number of the flight cycles completed by the aircraft. |
Customer Effectivity # |
The customer effectivity number is another identifier for an aircraft. It is usually used in the aircraft manuals like IPC, AMM, FIM etc. |
Engine Set # |
The engine set number of the aircraft. |
Aircraft Model # |
The aircraft model associated to the aircraft. |
Planning Base |
The organizational unit in which the aircraft was defined. |
Check the box in the “Select” column of the multiline to select the aircraft registration number.
Click the “OK” pushbutton.