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Illustration 84: Crew activities table Please note, that if you schedule a flight from another airport than the one which is stored in the system as a present airport of crew member residence, Leon will advise you automatically that: There is no airport continuity in schedule for: (name & code). This advice will appear in red above the Crew Activities table. Also the name of a crew member will be displayed in red. However, this advice is for informational purposes only and it will not block the flight planning. There are several possible colors for each rectangle that represent a particular duty, day-off, training, single flight or operation. The colors representing duties, training, day-offs etc. are easily set up in CDR definitions. There you can define your own colors for those activities. Flight colors, however, are affixed and cannot be altered. Operation colors may be as follows: • yellow - for planned flights/operations or flights/operations without Journey Log attached • green - for optional flights/operations • gray - for closed flights/operations with Journey Log • red - for maintenance Crew activity table is linked with Crew Duty Roster page. This link allows you to add duties using Duty Roster or Crew Activities page. All duties added on one page will be visible and editable on the second one. Rules of usage and meaning of symbols are similar to those used in Duty Roster which has been described in chapter Duties. Crew activity table links data from Flights List and Crew Duties schedule and is one of the most accurate sources of information about crew member activities in Leon. 7.7 Calendars Leon allows you to connect your personal calendar applications, such as Google Calendar, Outlook Calendar, Apple iCal, Mozzilla Sunbird and many others with Leon's database and stay up to date with recent changes of planned flights and duty roster. © Leon Software Leon User's Manual Page 78