Creating Aircraft User Defined Costs
A User Defined Cost is a Customized Additional Cost that you can set up for All Aircraft of the same AC Type, or for a Specific Aircraft.
To create a User Defined Cost you will have to begin by selecting the available code (50-59) from the Aircraft Costs as shown below. Once you have decided which code value you would like to use for the cost, open the Additional Costs Module and add the new code, or open the Additional Cost to adjust the Internal Value to match 50-59.
Additional Cost Module:
Now you will see the tag in the appropriate space, and will be able to associate the customized cost from the Aircraft to the additional Cost.
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