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4.2.2.1.1 Flight: <Alt+F>
When this function is triggered, the end-user is asked to enter a flight plan
call-sign, and if the corresponding flight plan exists, it is displayed and
selected in a list.
4.2.2.1.2 Aerodrome: <Alt+A>
When this function is triggered, the end-user is asked to enter an aerodrome
code, and if the corresponding aerodrome exists, it is displayed and
selected in a list.
4.2.2.1.3 Aircraft type: <Alt+T>
When this function is triggered, the end-user is asked to enter an aircraft
type code, and if the corresponding aircraft type exists, it is displayed and
selected in list.
4.2.2.1.4 Elementary sector: <Alt+E>
When this function is triggered, the end-user is asked to enter an elementary
sector code, and if the corresponding elementary sector exists, it is
displayed and selected in a list.
4.2.2.1.5 Collapsed sector: <Alt+C>
When this function is triggered, the end-user is asked to enter a collapsed
sector code, and if the corresponding collapsed sector exists, it is displayed
and selected in a list.
4.2.2.1.6 Sector: <Alt+S>
When this function is triggered, the end-user is asked to enter a sector
(elementary or collapsed) code, and if the corresponding sector exists, it is
displayed and selected in a list.
4.2.2.2
The notion of solution set
Before explaining the next functions, we have to explain the notion of
solution set used through LCCR. A solution set is composed by a demand, a
set of solving parameters and an optional regulated information (solution of
the solver).
LCCR is able to store up to three solution sets (also called the solution sets
for storage) in memory at the same time. In addition, LCCR offers a special
additional solution set, that we call the modification solution set: when the
end-user changes the demand data or the solving parameters, she always
changes the modification solution set. Moreover, LCCR always displays the
(demand and optionally the regulation) data corresponding to a given
solution set, that we call the current solution set.
We say that a solution set for storage is free when no (demand and
optionally regulation) data are stored in it; if this not the case, we say that
the solution set is being used. Each solution set for storage is given an
identifier which is a number (ranging from 1 to 3). When the current solution
set is one of the solution sets for storage, LCCR always displays this
information in the environment field.
4.2.2.2.1 Different modes
LCCR works in four possible modes; we describe exhaustively these modes.
Each one of these modes correspond to an editable state that we sum up at
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