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Tarek Nor
25th Apr 2007, 15:36
This has probably been asked before, but....

Just wondering if anybody has experience of using Lido for both ETOPS and
short/medium haul planning.

Just wondering how it compares to Jetplanner, for ease of use and reliability.

Is it user friendly?


Rgds

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sbh684b
26th Apr 2007, 03:28
Hi there

I have not used Jetplanner before, but i am currently using Lido to do Etops, short medium and long haul flights. Lido makes it allot eisier as
my previous planning software was sita.

Rgds
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benftima
28th Jan 2008, 13:50
hello ,
among some flight planning software , lido , jeppesen , sita , ezw ....
i would like to ask for the best of them for my needs:

- best and simple soft interface.
- the one who takes care more for fuel economic , wich one is more economic in fuel calculations.
-the minimum of bugs.
-the difference between them

or can someone give a link to a tutor about the difference between such flight planning system ,
i do not need charts or notams or meteo because they belong to sia and meteo centers.
many thanks

autobrake3
14th Nov 2008, 16:19
As a matter of interest does anyone know what LIDO stands for ?

ferratini
14th Nov 2008, 17:59
Lufthansa Integrated Dispatch Operation(s)

Best Regards

Austin_Danger_Powers
16th Nov 2008, 02:32
hi folks,

have used LIDO OC for approx 5 Years (Shorthaul, longhaul, ETOPS / NON ETOPS)

Its quiet a good tool. Itīs easy to handle and provides you with all you need for professional flightplanning.

It still has some bugs, but nothing to worry about. :=

Kain_74
22nd Nov 2008, 08:26
Lido stand for :

LIDO IN DISPATCHER OUT

lol

boredcounter
22nd Nov 2008, 08:51
Based upon our set up, far from it mate.

Always need a dispatcher (or two or three depending on your sector count) to look after the automatics failures.

For reasons (maybe) unique to our set up, despite being auto, the manual office can end up processing more plans than the automatic office regularly.




Bored