Fw Jl
FW & JL
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In this section you can add Flight Watch and Journey Log data. Inserted post-flight data to Journey Log allows to generate various kinds of reports in Leon (Crew, OPS, Sales, etc…).
Flight Watch and Journey Log can only be added to the confirmed flights. Flight Watch is not available for the Simulator flights.
Flight Watch
By clicking on FW & JL column Leon opens the tab in the right-hand side filter. If there is no Journey Log added Leon opens FW tab. If there is a Journey Log added (even if it is partly filled in) Leon opens JL tab.
FW contains several fields where you can input details such as:
- this button, located in the top-right corner of the FW tab, allows accessing the FW history
CTOT - calculated takeoff time - if it is the only detail added to FW in Flights List Leon shows S.
ETD - estimated time of departure - if added to FW Leon shows D. ETD will be automatically removed in case STD is changed by more than 1 hour, unless BLOFF or T/O is entered.
NI - Next Information - used instead of ETD when a flight is delayed with new ETD unknown.
BLOFF - block off time - if added to FW Leon shows A.
T/O - take off time - if added to FW Leon shows A.
EET - estimated enroute time (T/O + EET should equal ETA. i.e. T/O 12:00, EET 02:30, so ETA should be 14:30). The value is displayed in the format HH:MM, i.e. 02:15.
ETA - estimated time of arrival.
LDG - landing - if added to FW Leon shows +.
BLON - block on time - if added to FW Leon shows +.
TTO - Target Time Over an aerodrome or a point on the route of flight.
TOBT - Target Off-Block Time - the time that an aircraft operator / handling agent estimates that an aircraft will be ready to start up / push back immediately after receiving ATC clearance.
TSAT - Target Start-Up Approval Time. Included in the automatic download of MVT from the Eurocontrol
TAXITIME - The average taxiing time for the runway in use at the airport of departure, used to calculate take-off times from the off-block times.
REGUL+ - the identifier of the most penalising regulation imposed on the flight.
REGCAUSE - the reason for the most penalizing regulation imposed on the flight.
Pax - number of passengers.
DIV - diversion - insert the code of the airport to which the flight was diverted.
Cargo - cargo weight [units as configured under Load Weight in aircraft setup]
Baggage - baggage weight [units as configured under Load Weight in aircraft setup]
Mail - mail weight [units as configured under Load Weight in aircraft setup]
Delay - delay code and the delay time can be inserted (the format: code/delay i.e. 14/0010 where 0010 means 00:10 minutes) - if added to FW Leon shows D.
Confirmation of data correctness - with Cew App in mind, this checkbox can only be selected by the CPT who certifies that all above details are inserted correctly
Notes - add notes which can be read by OPS or crew.
Internal notes - additional notes for internal use that are not included in the MVT Messages. The ‘Internal notes [FW]’ column is available in the Report Wizard > scope ‘Flight’
Date of the time input can be selected for each individual box apart from EET. As soon as you click inside the applicable box Leon will display the date underneath the box in the “ddMMM” format. If there is a need to change the date, simply click on the date displayed below the box and choose the new date from the calendar.
At the bottom of the panel Leon will show information “Last modified by” showing Eurocontrol or SITA and UTC time of the change. For manual changes Leon will show user’s name/surname and UTC time of the change.
If CTOT is removed either manually or by the Eurocontrol message - Leon will show additionally the SLC code, i.e. SLC, DSLC, SLCA, DLSLCA.
Additionally, the following Flight Watch progress indicators are displayed in the ‘Table’ view:
- BLOFF inserted
- T/O inserted
- LDG inserted
- BLON inserted
Details such as BLOFF, T/O, LDG and BLON can be copied to Journey Log by clicking or in the tab JL.
Manual MVT Messages
It is possible to send MVT messages manually using selected movement rule as the template source.
To send MVT message manually you have to follow the below steps:
Fill in FW and save it.
Click on ‘SEND MVT’ button to populate a ‘Send MVT’ pop-up window where you can select Movement rule as the template source. This is a template assigned as an ‘MVT rule’ in a section Settings > MVT Messages to an aircraft you‘re sending the MVT for. - Once you chose a template the system prepopulates message and recipients according to selected ’MVT rule’. You can now customize every part of final message and recipients.
If everything is ready, press ‘SEND’.
If there are no ‘MVT rules’ assigned to an aircraft in Settings > MVT Messages’ section, the template source in step 2 will not populate any choice.
Importing MVT Messages
Movement messages can be imported to Leon if they are being sent to email address mvt@leon.aero and if they are in one of the below formats:
SITA format
Departure message format
Example of SITA departure message is showed in the screen.
The data included is as follow:
ABC123/03 - flight number and day of the month
ACREG - aircraft registration number
STN - departure airport (in this case it is London Stansted)
AD1200/1300 - actual departure. BLOFF at 1200, airborne at 1300
EA1600 - estimated arrival time. There have to be spaces before EA and after 1600
AMS - arrival airport (in this case it is Amsterdam)
DL01/0101 - delay information including delay reason and time of delay in hhmm, i.e. 01/0101 means that the reason is a custom 01 and the flight is delayed by 1h1min. If there are more than one delay codes, the format should look as follow rr/rr/hhmm/hhmm, ie 01/02/0101/0202
PAX100 - number of PAX on board
SI… - space for supplementary information inserted after SI which will be populated in FW Notes section in Leon