Fleet List allows you to see aircraft in use by the selected Operator.
The coloured boxes are filters and more information can be found here.
If you start typing a Fleet name you will see a drop down of all the known aircraft in use with the selected Fleet contained in the PBData.pbm.
If you have searched for a registration on the main page the fleet box will be pre populated with the operator for that aircraft.
Once you have a Operator selected press search and the list will be populated with aircraft who currently registered to the selected operator.
The search button is a dual function button and if long pressed will do a wildcard search for example:
if you Enter 'easyJet' and long press the search button then the list will populate with all aircraft found where the Operator starts with easyJet, so easyJet Airline, easyJet Europe and easyJet Switzerland.
To log an aircraft long press on the row and a pop up box will be shown similar to the below image, press 'Yes' to log it and 'No' to return to the base list screen.
The pop up message colour will reflect if you require the aircraft Seen(White) Need (Green) Scrape(Orange).
If you have previously logged the aircraft in PBM and have Add Seen Details selected in Options the colour will be Blue(Pending).
NOTE: A location is required on the Main PBM screen to be able to log any aircraft on this page.
Fleet list can be viewed in three different formats List, Type and Base, to change the view press Type in the top right corner of the screen.
the table will then change and show results grouped by ICAO Type code, the text in the top right will change to Base.
Selecting a row will expand the group to show the registrations for that type.
If you then press Base the list will reformat to group by the aircraft base location.
the text top right will change to List.
In the below image i have pressed the Frame total filter to filter required frames (Highlighted Red) and the counts in each group header
will change to show how many easyJet aircraft are required at each base location.
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