Payload Manager: Difference between revisions

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The Payload Manager is only accessible during a running ACV flight while an active "boarding phase". Else, it is not possible to reach it.
The Payload Manager is only accessible during a running ACV flight while an active "boarding phase". Else, it is not possible to reach it.


* To reach the "fuelload manager", follow on menu "Flight" the submenu "Fuelload". It opens the '''fuelload section''' of the payload manager.
* To reach the "fuelload manager", follow the menu "Flight" to reach the submenu "Fuelload". It opens the '''fuelload section''' of the payload manager.
* Following the submenu "Payload" will bring you to the '''Crew/Pax/Cargoload section''' of the payload manager.
* Following the submenu "Payload" will bring you to the '''Crew/Pax/Cargoload section''' of the payload manager.



Revision as of 11:54, 18 March 2024

Fuelload Section & Crew/Pax/Cargoload Section

ACVacars Manual Main Menu Payloadmanager 1019
Menu Flight, open fuelload manager

ACVacars menu Flight

The Payload Manager is only accessible during a running ACV flight while an active "boarding phase". Else, it is not possible to reach it.

  • To reach the "fuelload manager", follow the menu "Flight" to reach the submenu "Fuelload". It opens the fuelload section of the payload manager.
  • Following the submenu "Payload" will bring you to the Crew/Pax/Cargoload section of the payload manager.
ACVacars PManager Fuelload 1019
ACVacars, Payload Manager / fuelload section

Aircraft main section

This section shows the current status of the following aircraft parameter:

  • Current number of crew on board
  • Current number of passengers on board
  • Current fuel on board (FOB)
  • Max. possible payload this aircraft type
  • Max. gross-weight this aircraft type
  • Current gross-weight (empty weight + fuelload + payload)

Additionally are following parameters shown:

  • Available payload, the currently max. available payload waiting on the ground to be loaded into the aircraft. It is up to the user to decide, if all available payload shall be loaded or if less payload shall be loaded but with extra weight left for additional fuelload. It is not possible to load more than 100% of the available payload. Furthermore, at least 90% of the available payload shall be loaded.
  • NOT loaded payload, the difference between the "available payload" minus the currently loaded payload. Use this indication to check, if the loaded payload is height enough and what extra weight is still left for, e.g. extra fuelload.

Fuelload section

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Crew/Pax/Cargoload section

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