On Thu, 20 May 2004 22:57:41 -0400, "Bob Chilcoat"
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Like many airplane partnerships, we've wished we had a simple, web-based
system to schedule the plane, that everyone (four partners) can log onto and
which will keep a central calendar for us. We had looked at a commercial
"flying club scheduler" that would do everything we wanted, but it cost
money. (OK, not a lot, but we try and keep our $'s for airworthiness
stuff.) Today I found this: https://www.huntcal.com/
They provide a free service to create group-access calendars, which can
easily be used to schedule an airplane. We've put our schedule up on a
calender and defined the "group" as the four partners, each with a separate
User ID and Password. Each partner can book the plane by logging on and
entering a date and time. We've set it up so only the partners can access
the calender, and only the one making a reservation can change their
reservation. There are lots of options, but this seems to work for us. As
long as you don't want a "custom" calendar, there is no charge. We've only
starting to use it, but I think it will work very well, and the price is
right.
How do you prevent one pilot from scheduling all the holidays?
We used to use a weekly Priority Pilot rotation system.
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Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts.
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