This activity is used to define the flight log for a vehicle. All the flights that have been completed within a day should be logged in the flight log, usually by the Pilot. When you are entering a flight log for the first time, you need to manually enter a flight log number to identify the flight log. When the next flight log is entered for the same vehicle, the last flight log number recorded against the vehicle will be retrieved automatically and incremented by 1 to get the new flight log number (this requires that numerical flight log numbers are used). The suggested value can be changed, if needed.
At creation, the flight log is set to the Open status. Information pertaining to a flight can only be added as long as the flight log is open. Only one flight log can be open for a vehicle at any given point in time. When all information for a flight log has been entered it should be set to the Closed status.
It is possible to set the operational condition of serial to either Operational or Non Operational. This can be done for only the serial or for both the serial and its structure. The main purpose these functionalities is to provide and easy method to set a serial and its structure to operational or non operational, for instances where faults are reported on the vehicle (e.g., aircraft) and it is ready/not ready for use.
To perform this activity, the part revision of the vehicle must have been defined.
As a result of this activity, the flight log for a vehicle is created and information such as takeoff and landing times, deviations and utilization etc. of a flight can be entered.
Flight Log
Set Serial Operational - Dialog
Box
Set Serial Non Operational
- Dialog Box
Use the following procedure to set the operational condition of a serial to either Operational or to Non Operational: