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Title: Schedule an aircraft to cover one in maintenance?
Post by: skrelk on May 05, 2017, 07:03:11 PM
Is there a way to schedule an aircraft to cover the route of another that is undergoing maintenance?
Title: Re: Schedule an aircraft to cover one in maintenance?
Post by: MRothschild on May 05, 2017, 07:38:50 PM
I only do this during D checks, as C-checks become quite laborious once you have about 50 airplanes.  To do this, visit the schedule of the aircraft going to maintenance, click the green arrow, and move it a free aircraft that is based at the same airport.

PS: welcome to the boards
Title: Re: Schedule an aircraft to cover one in maintenance?
Post by: 11Air on May 13, 2017, 09:48:05 AM
What's needed in a decent fleet size is the option to run a route from Day&Month TO Day&Month.
Organised to cover when the various similar aircraft are in scheduled C maintenance.
The major D overhauls are too infrequent to manage but might also be covered in advance by manually adding routes to cover just for that year.
Title: Re: Schedule an aircraft to cover one in maintenance?
Post by: qunow on May 13, 2017, 03:02:43 PM
Quote from: MRothschild on May 05, 2017, 07:38:50 PM
I only do this during D checks, as C-checks become quite laborious once you have about 50 airplanes.  To do this, visit the schedule of the aircraft going to maintenance, click the green arrow, and move it a free aircraft that is based at the same airport.

PS: welcome to the boards
doing this for D check would be as laborious if you have 400 planes...
Title: Re: Schedule an aircraft to cover one in maintenance?
Post by: MRothschild on May 13, 2017, 07:50:14 PM
I have a 550-strong fleet.  There are 15-25 in D check at any given time.  Laborious?  Meh, maybe a small amount, but worth the revenue stream preservation.
Title: Re: Schedule an aircraft to cover one in maintenance?
Post by: MuzhikRB on May 14, 2017, 03:26:23 PM
it means - you need to buy and keep at least 20 additional ACs.
Moreover - range and seat config should be ideally the same as those got for D check.

I guess - all above additional costs - already more then 60 days profit
Title: Re: Schedule an aircraft to cover one in maintenance?
Post by: JumboShrimp on May 15, 2017, 02:39:20 PM
I wrote something about it here:
https://www.airwaysim.com/forum/index.php/topic,54631.0.html

I calculated time lost to B/C/D checks for Very Large Aircraft: the time the aircraft is not flying is 11.5% of the time, which is at the same time 11.5% loss of revenue and 11.5% extra staff costs for the aircraft (that is in B/C/D checks while the staff is being paid).