Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 8 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Sales Initial Training9
- 1.1Sales Initial Training | Add a Quote6 Minutes
- 1.2Sales Initial Training | Itinerary: Add a Leg5 Minutes
- 1.3Sales Initial Training | Itinerary: Delete and Reinstate a Leg2 Minutes
- 1.4Sales Initial Training | Itinerary: Split a Leg3 Minutes
- 1.5Sales Initial Training | Itinerary: Warnings and Airport Changes2 Minutes
- 1.6Sales Initial Training | Itinerary: Manual Feasibility Check3 Minutes
- 1.7Sales Initial Training | Adding and Changing Passengers2 Minutes
- 1.8Sales Initial Training | Copy Pax2 Minutes
- 1.9Sales Initial Training | Quiz20 Minutes5 Questions
Sales Initial Training | Itinerary: Split a Leg
00:00: This guide will walk you through the steps to Split a Leg using FL3XX.
00:04: The legs or individual flights for a trip or booking are managed in the
00:08: Itinerary. Here we see a transcontinental flight from Santa Monica, California
00:12: to Cleveland, Ohio. In 1929, 19
00:16: pilots flew this trip with over 10 stops along the way. Today,
00:20: let’s add just one stop to learn how to add a fuel or tech stop.
00:24: Itinerary originates in the sales or trips module.
00:27: Once it becomes a booking. It is also editable in the flight strip in dispatch
00:32: or timeline
00:33: This is the split leg icon. Clicking
00:36: it will open a map
00:38: Select an airport from the map or enter an airport code or city
00:42: to select a suitable fuel stop.
00:45: Let’s find an airport near one of the actual stops of the historic, race,
00:49: Midland, Texas.
00:51: Having just type Midland, we see two options in Texas, and one in Illinois,
00:55: scrolling down. We could see even more.
00:58: Since this is in the US, we will show FAA icao and
01:02: ITA codes. This aircraft requires a Runway of 3,599
01:07: feet or more. So, either of the first two options are suitable.
01:10: If you’re uploading fuel prices to Flex, We Now, indicate
01:15: the price level with the color of the airport.
01:17: Marker, green equals fuel index is 100% or
01:21: lower yellow. Equals fuel index between 100% to 125%
01:26: red equals fuel index above 125%.
01:29: Great equals, no fuel index available.
01:32: Let’s select Midland Airpark with a runway length of 5,005
01:36: hair hair one-way length of 5,500.
01:42: Click the “OK” button to select the airport and slit your flight into two legs.
01:47: Your first original leg will now arrive at the newly selected fuel
01:51: stop destination
01:53: The second leg will depart from the fuel stop.
01:55: If you do not have turnaround times adjusted in your aircraft settings, be
01:59: sure to adjust the departure time the itinerary to account for refueling.
02:03: The aircraft settings can help automate this.
02:07: Remember, although possible, it is not required to enter flight number in the itinerary.
02:11: If left blank, they will be populated automatically based on your company
02:15: settings using a template, token, or tail number.
02:19: You can see here that all changes are shown in orange indicating that we have
02:23: not yet saved them
02:25: Click Save on the top right to save your changes.
02:29: This guide covered how to split a leg in FL3XX.
02:31: Remember, this is different from adding a subsequent leg, for which we
02:35: encourage you to watch the video on that functionality.
