Aircraft base - clearly indicated
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:40 pm
Suggestion - home base of an aircraft
I'm new to FSA and still learning, but at the same time I see it with fresh new eyes, and as such I have a different perspective
for example, in real life and any other situation, an aircraft is based at one single airport
it can travel all over the world, and it can be temporarily based at another airport, for maintenance, or other temp jobs, but ultimately is based at its home base
so, I suggest introducing a new field in the Aircraft info page, to clearly indicate its home base, a field that we can edit as needed when needed
for example, if I have a B744 based in NYC, or L.A, or whatever existing airport based on the airline's agenda, I'd like to be able to see its assigned home base, and for me, and any other pilots in the airline, and for anyone looking at that aircraft info
not just its location, it can be located across the world, in Sydney Australia, or Entebbe, Uganda, or any other valid airport but its home base is unique for that plane, and anyone should see it, maybe even to help bring it closer to its home base if that is desired from the owners/operators of that aircraft
and clearly, that aircraft should NOT pay any parking fees, at its home base, if there is an active ground facility of the airline at its home base, assuming with the ground facility, some parking slots are included by default
also, since I'm covering the Aircraft info page, I'd suggest showing also other info that we need to check often, like:
- the optimal cruise altitude
- optimal climb and speed
- maximum range
as it is now, we don't see it there, and if we need to check that info, we need to navigate to "Aircraft type info' and that means more navigation on the website, more clicks, more loading times per more pages, so more wasted time combined just to reach the desired info, and not last more workload on the servers, from users doing all this navigation around the website
thank you for reading my suggestions
I'm new to FSA and still learning, but at the same time I see it with fresh new eyes, and as such I have a different perspective
for example, in real life and any other situation, an aircraft is based at one single airport
it can travel all over the world, and it can be temporarily based at another airport, for maintenance, or other temp jobs, but ultimately is based at its home base
so, I suggest introducing a new field in the Aircraft info page, to clearly indicate its home base, a field that we can edit as needed when needed
for example, if I have a B744 based in NYC, or L.A, or whatever existing airport based on the airline's agenda, I'd like to be able to see its assigned home base, and for me, and any other pilots in the airline, and for anyone looking at that aircraft info
not just its location, it can be located across the world, in Sydney Australia, or Entebbe, Uganda, or any other valid airport but its home base is unique for that plane, and anyone should see it, maybe even to help bring it closer to its home base if that is desired from the owners/operators of that aircraft
and clearly, that aircraft should NOT pay any parking fees, at its home base, if there is an active ground facility of the airline at its home base, assuming with the ground facility, some parking slots are included by default
also, since I'm covering the Aircraft info page, I'd suggest showing also other info that we need to check often, like:
- the optimal cruise altitude
- optimal climb and speed
- maximum range
as it is now, we don't see it there, and if we need to check that info, we need to navigate to "Aircraft type info' and that means more navigation on the website, more clicks, more loading times per more pages, so more wasted time combined just to reach the desired info, and not last more workload on the servers, from users doing all this navigation around the website
thank you for reading my suggestions