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In this section you define the route execution. | In this section you define the route execution. | ||
- | ==== appointment execution | + | ==== Scheduled Execution |
- | In appointment | + | In scheduled |
Example: Pilot Tom can only fly on Saturday afternoon from 14:00 hrs and has announced his readiness to fly this weekend, in which case the setting | Example: Pilot Tom can only fly on Saturday afternoon from 14:00 hrs and has announced his readiness to fly this weekend, in which case the setting | ||
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At 14:00 at the latest, Tom can start with the job planning. | At 14:00 at the latest, Tom can start with the job planning. | ||
+ | **Warning: The scheduled date is actually a "do not run before" | ||
==== Daily schedule ==== | ==== Daily schedule ==== | ||
- | In daily planning, a route is processed on one or more specific days. Daily schedules can have up to 10 repetitions between 0:00 and 23:59. Daily planning is always interesting when several pilots want to fly the same route. One should not set the repetitions higher than the expected flight readiness of the pilots. In the case of daily planning, the expiration time for orders is 24 hours. | + | In daily planning, a route is processed on one or more specific days. Daily schedules can have up to 10 repetitions between 0:00 and 23:59. Daily planning is always interesting when several pilots want to fly the same route. One should not set the repetitions higher than the expected flight readiness of the pilots. In the case of daily planning, the expiration time for orders is 92 hours. |
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