Crew Flight Summary [version 2 - by AC Type]

Crew Flight Summary [version 2 - by AC Type]

Report Name:           casactyp.rpt

 

Portrait or Landscape:                  Landscape

Report Group:             Crewmember

Comments:

          Based on crew logbook entries - Personnel data, Logbook tab;

          Times exclude crew logbook entries with 'Exclude from legality' marked;

          Can run once per crew;

          Dates in Summary section based on Report End Date;

          FLIGHT HOURS SIC = (PF + PNF) - PIC;

          FLIGHT HOURS TOTAL = PF + PNF + ACM;





    • Related Articles

    • Crew Activity Summary - AC Type

      Report Name: cdamnthactype.rpt Portrait or Landscape: Landscape Report Group: Crewmember Comments: Includes activities that are not cancelled; Dates are Crew Home Base; * Counted as additional duty day per settings in Company data, Times tab; Crew ...
    • AC Log Tab

      AC Log Tab The aircraft log displays the logs from each day of aircraft flight operations. The logs are derived from the verification of the flight logs or from manual entries by the user. Manual entries may be for reasons of initial entry, ...
    • AC Rates Tab

      This section displays all the rates for the aircraft, aircraft type and aircraft company. It is imperative to set the aircraft’s company properly at the start. If you change the company, you are required to recreate the rates for the aircraft in this ...
    • SIFL: Getting Started - Weight in Aircraft Type Data

      SIFL calculation is also based on the weight of the aircraft. The Maximum Takeoff Weight (Max T/O) of the aircraft type must be listed in the Aircraft Type Data to ensure the SIFL calculation is correct. This field can be found under the Aircraft ...
    • Weight / Fuel / Crew Log Tab

      Weight / Fuel / Crew Log Tab The first section of this tab has fields to enter the hourly burn at various stages of flight as well as on the ground. The user should enter average burns for these phases of flight to get an idea of what the fuel burn ...