Quick notes on profile
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:28 pm
Hi,
In my virtual airline we have a lot of tours and we usually fly the same plane from destination to destination until the tour is over. But sometimes it's hard to know if a particular plane is being used in a tour so, sometimes we use planes that another pilot is actually using for a tour, and that's really inconvenient.
In the plane's data sheet you can see who was the last pilot to fly it, so I'm wondering if a custom form could be added to pilot's profile so that we can leave quick notes for other pilots. Let's say I want to fly B738 plate number EC-000. I go to the flane info sheet and I see that pilot ALZ657 was the last one to use it. Then I go to that pilot's profile and check if that pilot has left any message such as:
"I'm currently flying B738 EC-000 for the xxx tour."
"I won't be able to fly in the following xxxx days/weeks. Feel free to use the last plane I used"
"I'll be using B738 number EC-000 until January the 31st. I'll take it back to its hub when finished"
And so on and so forth.
Just an idea, though.
Thanks for reading,
In my virtual airline we have a lot of tours and we usually fly the same plane from destination to destination until the tour is over. But sometimes it's hard to know if a particular plane is being used in a tour so, sometimes we use planes that another pilot is actually using for a tour, and that's really inconvenient.
In the plane's data sheet you can see who was the last pilot to fly it, so I'm wondering if a custom form could be added to pilot's profile so that we can leave quick notes for other pilots. Let's say I want to fly B738 plate number EC-000. I go to the flane info sheet and I see that pilot ALZ657 was the last one to use it. Then I go to that pilot's profile and check if that pilot has left any message such as:
"I'm currently flying B738 EC-000 for the xxx tour."
"I won't be able to fly in the following xxxx days/weeks. Feel free to use the last plane I used"
"I'll be using B738 number EC-000 until January the 31st. I'll take it back to its hub when finished"
And so on and so forth.
Just an idea, though.
Thanks for reading,