Originally Posted by
wiggy
Remember it well (apart from the being regarded as capable bit).
In the light of a previous comment dare I ask a supplementary question? Is the main planning tool still perspex and chinagraph/magnetic plaques and a white board or have things progressed to "devices, planning, electronic for the use of.."?
The two front line squadrons with which I've had recent (ish) contact still used whiteboard, pens and magnetic plaques. So much easier to shuffle the pieces around until the optimum solution was found, and the end result was then entered to the ops computer system. The flying training schools have long since moved to wholly computer-based programming.