Note: The following descriptions represent the typical access and privileges afforded to users designated as Dispatch Managers/Supervisors. Users with dispatcher privileges will have limited access to a subset of the screens presented.
New / Add Mode
Origin: Enter the ICAO, IATA, or FAA code for the origin of the city-pair that you need to create an enroute stations list for. The alternative code and the airport name is displayed.
Destination: Enter the ICAO, IATA, or FAA code for the destination of the city-pair. The alternative code and airport name is displayed.
Airline: Enter the airline code.
Route Number: Enter the city-pair route number.
SRC: Enter your initials to indicate the source of the information.
LAST UPDT: This is a display-only field that will display the date of the last change to the record.
Enroute Stations: Enter the ICAO or IATA code for those stations you wish to have as enroute weather stations for the city-pair. A maximum of 75 stations is allowed. IATA codes will automatically be converted to ICAO codes. To complete your entries, you can either press <Enter> on a blank field, or use <Ctrl>-E. NFP will include the following in your flight package: a) valid METAR, b) valid TAF, c) valid International/Domestic NOTAMs based on flight times. Note: NFP does not include company NOTAM information for en-route alternates.
ETP Stations: Enter the ICAO or IATA code for those stations you wish to have as equal time point stations for the city-pair. A maximum of twelve In stations and twelve Out stations are allowed. IATA codes will automatically be converted to ICAO codes. To complete your entries, you can either press <Enter> on a blank field, or use <Ctrl>-E.
Plcy: Enter a policy per ETP pair.
ETOPS Stations: Enter the ICAO or IATA code for those stations you wish to have as ETOPS stations for the city-pair. A maximum of twelve stations is allowed. IATA codes will automatically be converted to ICAO codes. To complete your entries, you can either press <Enter> on a blank field, or use <Ctrl>-E.
Escape Route Stations: You can save those Escape Route Stations in the Enroute Stations (FOMS 115) menu. As in the Plan screen, up to 12 airports can be defined.
Same as ETP: Indicate whether you want to use ETP stations as EEP/EXP stations, yes <Y> or no <N>.
EEP/EXP Stations: Enter the ICAO or IATA code for those stations you wish to have as EEP/EXP stations for the city-pair. A maximum of 18 stations is allowed. IATA codes will automatically be converted to ICAO codes. To complete your entries, you can either press <Enter> on a blank field, or use <Ctrl>-E.
Reclear: Enter a reclear destination for the city pair.
EU Ops Altn: Enter a Eu Ops Alternate for the city pair.
PSR / PSR Apt: Enter a default point of safe return station. You must have Default PSR set to Yes or ISLD to use a default station.
Pol / PSR Pol: Enter a default point of safe return policy.
Edit Mode
In the Edit mode, you can add, delete, or modify any of the enroute stations on the collect list for a given city-pair.