Aircraft Administration (Glossary)
The aircraft administration in FBO One is the administration that has the default debtors, operators and trip support providers for every aircraft registration. Usually there will be only one aircraft administration in a FBO One configuration, and you'll never need it.
But when using FBO One in multiple FBO locations, it is possible to let every location manage their own defaults, while still sharing the same aircraft registrations. Thats where you need different aircraft administrations.
Related pages:
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Add Aircraft Registration - add/edit screen — This screen allows the user to add a new aircraft registration or edit an existing one.
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Aircraft Registration (Fields) — The aircraft registration screen in FBO One contains the following fields that can be edited within the edit registration screen.
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Aircraft Registration (Glossary) — An aircraft registration is the tail number made up of letters and/or digits that identifies a specific aircraft. FBO One does NOT use dashes in the registration code.
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Aircraft registration details screen — The 'Aircraft registration' screen gives an overview of the registration with several information tabs along with the ability to edit the registration and configure.
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Aircraft Registration query — The Aircraft Registration query is used to export the aircraft registration data, showing each registration per row.
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Aircraft registrations (Administration) — This page gives an overview of all aircraft registrations. It is not suitable for normal maintenance.
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aircraftregistrationprefix (Fields) — This table controls how (if and at what position) FBO One will show the dash in aircraft registrations
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AirFramesLink — Provides a direct link on the aircraft registration's page for the aircraft details using the Flightaware database.
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Creating new registrations — In this exercise you'll create a new registration in FBO One. We'll use the default debtor and operator created in the creating a new contact exercise.
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Home based aircraft (Administration) — This screen shows the managing section of all home based aircraft.
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Home-based Aircraft & Managing Home-based Orders — "Home operator orders" are designed to take orders that are given for a departure and a subsequent arrival of an aircraft that is based at the FBO.
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How to make an aircraft registration inactive — An aircraft registration may need to be made inactive due to de-registration or a future aircraft type change.
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New registration e-mail — FBO One can automatically send an email when a new aircraft registration has been created.
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NewAircraftRegistrationEmailList — The email list for notifying when a new aircraft registration is created. See: New registration e-mail.
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Rename protection for Organizations, Registrations and Types - An extra layer of confirmation and security — To ensure that master data is kept current and correct and to prevent accidental changes,
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Wildcard registrations — Using the question mark as a wildcard designation in the registration code,