The Flight Feasibility page is where you can review a comprehensive set of automated checks, or flight check rules, that your organization has configured to ensure a flight meets all necessary requirements. This page is informational and for review only; you can't take action directly from this screen. However, the information you see here is the exact same data dispatchers will see in the web application, providing a unified view of the flight's status.
Accessing the Flight Feasibility Page
You can navigate to the Flight Feasibility page in two ways:
- From the Flight Control page, using the Flight Feasibility selection; or
- On an expanded Flight Card on the Schedule page, tap the Feasibility indication word.
Interpreting the Flight Feasibility Overview
Feasibility Categories
The flight feasibility checks are grouped into the following categories:
- Aircraft
- Crew
- Account/Passenger
- Airport
- Request/Services
- International Planning
- FRAT - This section is conditional and will only appear if your organization has the Flight Risk Assessment Tool (FRAT) enabled.
- Tapping on any section header will expand it, allowing you to read every single check response, including critical, warning, informational, and Good messages. This detailed view shows exactly which rules were run and their outcome.
Tapping on any section header will expand it, allowing you to read every single check response, including critical, warning, informational, and good messages. This detailed view shows exactly which rules were run and their outcome. To learn more about the specific checks that are run for each category,
please click here to see the Feasibility Check article.Feasibility Alert Icons
On this overview screen, you'll see a label(s) and an icon(s) for each section, giving you an immediate summary of its status:
- A Green Check Mark with 'All Good' indicates all checks in this section have passed validation.
- A Blue Circle (i) indicates Informational items, providing additional context or data.
- An Orange Exclamation Triangle signals a Warning, meaning there are non-critical issues that may require review.
- A Red Circle indicates a Critical status, highlighting issues that must be addressed before the flight can proceed.
A single section may display multiple icons if it contains warnings, critical items, and informational items, allowing you to quickly see everything that requires attention before you drill down.
Customizing Message Visibility in Settings
You have the ability to customize which messages you see on the Flight Feasibility page based on your preference. Some users prefer to only see messages that require their review (Warnings, Critical, or Informational), while others find it helpful to see the Good (Green) messages as well, as they confirm system validation. You can adjust this setting under the Mobile App Menu >
Settings page > in the Flight section, toggle the option to show or hide green/good feasibility messages.
Related Articles
Mobile: Flight Control
Accessing and Navigating the Flight Control Page The Flight Control Page is the central hub for managing all operational details of a specific flight. This article explains how to access this page, what counters and statuses you'll see, and what ...
Mobile: FRAT
The Flight Risk Assessment Tool (FRAT) is there to help you assess and manage the risk profile of your flights. Accessing and Navigating the FRAT Page The FRAT page is accessible via the Flight Control page for your specific flight. A quick reference ...
Mobile: Schedule
The Schedule page in the mobile app is a more detailed view of your schedule, allowing you to access operational data about events assigned to you. Schedule Access In order to be able to login and view the Calendar page, a user must have Access Role ...
Mobile: Onboarding, Logging in, and the Basics
This article is an introduction to everything you need to know about logging in, navigating, and troubleshooting the Avianis Mobile App. The app is a specialized, mobile-friendly view of key functions available in the Avianis Web Application. ...
Flight Leg Status: Setup and Use
This article will cover: how to set up the flight leg permissions how to configure change controls for leg status; and how to set the leg status within a trip Crew Communications FLIGHT LEG STATUS SET UP Go to Operations > Settings > Flight Leg ...