Hide Broker or Sub-chartered aircraft without Activity

Hide Broker or Sub-chartered aircraft without Activity

The "Hide Broker or Sub-chartered aircraft without Activity" Display option is useful when you have an aircraft that you broker flights or use supplemental lift. The aircraft will only show up on the schedule when there is a flight booked. To enable this display there is some minor setup that needs to take place and is outlined in the steps that follow.

First in aircraft data, on the Desc Tab, Select Broker Aircraft and Broker as the Owner. If you do not see that the Broker code is listed for the Owner you are able to create the code.


This will allow users to choose the Hide the Secondary Aircraft Without Activity Display option.


Lastly ensure the filter is setup correctly within Scheduling Parameters. This can be done by ensuring the Secondary Filter box is checked. Next ensure on the Primary Filter to select to Exclude the Broker AC Owner, and include Broker on the Secondary Filter.

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