Flight Following: Off and On Times

Flight Following: Off and On Times

Once flight following has been setup and enabled for an aircraft, the setting will become available for Off and On times to be received from the tracking integration and populate the flight log in real-time.
Out and In times are not supported. 

This guide will outline:

  • how to enable automatic Off and On times; and

  • when and how to verify the data and save the log.

See related articles:
Flight Following: Setup


ENABLE AUTOMATIC OOOI

Go to Aircraft & Vendors > Aircraft Search [select Aircraft with integration enabled] > Operations Configurations and toggle Populate OOOI setting to Yes to have Off and On times automatically populate flight logs for that aircraft. 



OFF and ON TIMES 

Off and On times are received into Avianis from the flight following subscription. No additional equipment is required for the aircraft.



VERIFY OFF and ON TIMES 

Access the flight log through the various ways, i.e. from the calendar, trip overview, My Flights, or Operations Dashboard. Once the applicable times are received, verify the Off and On data and click 'Save Changes' to complete the flight log entry.

The data is received in real-time and the activity feed of each flight log displays the details received. 


If the flight log has received the times, but has not been saved, the flight card on the Operations Dashboard will indicate the Log is Not Complete.


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