Harnessing the Power of Flight History Data
In the vast and ever-expanding industry of aviation, there exists a treasure trove full of flight history data.
A digital vault that records the flight of mighty aircraft soaring through the skies.
The History of Flight Data
In the early days of aviation, flight history data was a collection of handwritten notes, manually logged to capture the bare essence of each journey.
Fast forward to the present, and we find ourselves in an era where every twist, turn, and altitude change is meticulously recorded; and airlines undergo routine operational audits to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations.
The flight data Record Vault stands as a testament to this evolution, where flight data history is automatically extracted from the pilots EFB and presented in a user-friendly summary.
Instantly Harnessing Data
As technology advances, so does the means to not just capture flight history data, but to also harness accurate post-flight data of all aircraft, for analysing and highlighting trends or potential issues.
The Record Vault is the cornerstone of flight data management, seamlessly integrating all the EFB data instantly!
Gone are the days of waiting for manually inputted information.
A comprehensive dashboard with full flight phase data, detailed navigation log and a collection of downloaded assets and reports.
In-depth Flight Summary
Record Vault offers a complete summary of a specific flights journey.
The status events timeline showcases crucial touch points along the journey. From the moment a flight plan is uploaded, or the aircraft taxis on the runway, to the moment the aircraft gracefully touches down and the flight is signed off. Every flight phase is captured with precision, including time and name stamps.
Accurate crew information is also included with details such as names, standby, duty times, and rest data; or when a crew member changes.
Departure delays show specific delay codes and additional information that is added by the crew.
Lastly a fuel comparison chart is detailed for the aircraft which includes planned, required and actual fuel onboard, plotted at each FIR. Providing comparative insights into the fuel performance of the flight and fuel efficiencies.
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Elevating Safety & Compliance
One cannot delve into flight history data without acknowledging its pivotal role in ensuring safety and compliance.
Operators rely on this treasure of information to meet regulatory requirements, conduct post-flight audits, and enhance overall operational efficiency.
A particularly important feature in the event of an incident, high level users can lock the flight sector in place, so that data cannot be updated or changed. This also hides the sector from view for other users, until it has been approved to unlock it.
Record Vault emerges as a key solution to airtight compliance and supporting the aviation industries continuous improvement.
Features That Soar
In our exploration of flight history data, it's essential to shine a spotlight on some of the other features that make Record Vault a powerhouse of aviation insights.
Flight History Data Unveiled
As we conclude our look into flight history data, it's clear that the skybook Record Vault is more than a repository; it's a storyteller, an analyst and a safeguard of aviation's past, present, and future flight data!
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Article by Dan Cook, Head of Marketing