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Old 22nd May 2001, 22:01   #1 (permalink)
madherb
 
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Question Crew Rostering - unscheduled

I'm currently tasked with crew rostering for a corporate flight department. Can anyone advise me if there is software available which would assist me in this? Given that the fleet is diverse (7 types, including a heli) and pilots are cross-qualified on up to 3 types, is it a miracle that I'm seeking?? Any help would be appreciated - perhaps a program like Solver could work - any ideas?

 
Old 24th May 2001, 01:17   #2 (permalink)
Check 6
 
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Try www.avweb.com www.landings.com or www.goeag.com

Good luck
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Old 25th May 2001, 03:17   #3 (permalink)
exjet
 
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We've got a pretty good system working. 10 days off a month, 6 fixed and 4 allocated by the company. Requests in by the 15th of previous month. Company can move days by mutual consent with 4 working days notice. If needed on an 'off' day you will get 1 days pay plus additional off day in new roster period. Pilots help by co-ordinating days amongest each other.

 
Old 27th May 2001, 23:05   #4 (permalink)
madherb
 
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Thanks exjet & check 6 any help is welcome!

 
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