Station Monitoring
Station Monitoring is a dashboard that displays tiles with information for flights inbound to a station, currently at the station, and departing the station. It also combines flight information with maintenance information to help line maintenance personnel identify what actions they need to take on aircraft.
Each Station Monitoring tile displays the:
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assembly
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tail number (click this number to view the aircraft details)
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operating status (AOG, AWR, INM, MEL, NORM, OPEN)
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arrival and departing location of the inbound and outbound flight and whether the flight is on-time, early, or late
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previous, current or upcoming station
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current gate
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timer for arrival and departure times (see the legend below for more information)
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status of the work package (if applicable)
The Station Monitoring application automatically refreshes the data every 3 minutes. However, you can manually update the data shown in the application by refreshing/reloading your browser window.
Red colored tiles indicate an Aircraft On Ground (AOG) status. Grey tiles indicate all other operating statuses.
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Indicates the arrival flight number. | |
Indicates the departure flight number. | |
Indicates the difference in time between the scheduled arrival and departure (if the scheduled arrival time is greater than the current time). Otherwise, it displays the difference between the current time and the departure time. | |
Indicates the aircraft is en route to the station. | |
Indicates that the flight is on time. | |
Indicates that the flight is early. | |
Indicates that the flight is late. | |
Indicates the aircraft's arrival/departure gate. | |
Indicates that there is a work package in progress, and it indicates the number of tasks and completed tasks in the work package. For example, "2/6" indicates two out of six tasks have been completed. | |
Indicates that the work package has not been started. | |
Indicates that the work package has been completed. | |
A number with a red background indicates the number of open, unassigned logbook faults. | |
A number with a yellow background indicates the number of assigned logbook faults. |