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Old 4th May 2012, 06:41
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I'am confused with zone A-H, please explain me these zone
A:what does that mean passengers in transit?
B:what does that mean joining at this airport?
C:what does that mean deadload in transit?
D:what does that mean joining cargo?
what does that mean E,F,G,H?
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Don't you get issued an FOM?
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can you explain?

can you explain?
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Ok, don't shoot me if I'm wrong.

A:what does that mean passengers in transit?
-> Passengers in transit are already on your plane. They are bound for another destination. Let's say you Fly a triangle Rome->Paris->Brussels, the passengers for Brussels are considered in Paris to be "transit"
B:what does that mean joining at this airport?
These would be passengers getting onboard, on the above example in Paris for Brussels
C:what does that mean deadload in transit?
Same as A but no passengers this time but Cargo
D:what does that mean joining cargo?
Same as B but cargo this time.

what does that mean E,F,G,H?
E is the amount of transit passengers (Those still onboard in Paris to fly to Brussels)
F is the amount of passengers boarding in Paris
G is the total amount of passengers onboard
H No idea ?
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Discount pax eg staff. Another flt simmer, I think
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A - CH - children
H - PAD - Passengers Available for Disembarkation, most likely frees/staff/deadheading crew/etc/

I think the rest has been explained.

Edit : On second thoughts ....... why are wasting our time on this?
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ok thinks all

ok thinks all
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so

so the originator of this sheet is STN
A is the passengers from STN or a departure before of STN?
B is the passengers from STN to ORY?

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Ah ok i see thinks very, and i have a little quetions angain:
1:about priority codes
2:Address needed for what?
3:Recharge time/data and initial

thinks very much, it is very helpfull for me
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Are you sure you have a license?
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Does armchair airlines no longer issue manuals to their employees?

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Maybe he wants to be a dispatcher. By the way replying to this has really f----d up my pprune pages - like, all the margins have gone . . mad.
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