Cosmic radiation values can be added to the flight leg, manually or via CSV.
Manual addition
Open the flight Info dialog. In the crew section, you can enter Max 10000.
Addition by CSV import
You can import a CSV file attached to an email to import Cosmic Radiation data. To start, create a new Com Channel configuration.
On your email account, create a folder from where Sleipner shall read the file.
The username and password must be filled out. For the folder portion, use the folder you have created in your email account.
Select the Active and SSL checkboxes, then click the SAVE button.
CSV file
Create a CSV file in this format, attach it to an email, and send it to your email account.
Flightlog | blank |
ACFTAIL | Aircraft tail |
DEP | ICAO departure station |
DEST | ICAO arrival station |
STD | UTC Departure time Format: 2021-02-09T14:50:00 |
STA | Blank |
ATCID | ICAO Airline prefix and flight number |
Total_A | Blank |
Total_E | Blank |
Total_titel | Blank |
Neutron_A | Blank |
Neutron_E | Blank |
Proton_A | Blank |
Proton_E | Blank |
Certificate | Blank |
ckin | Blank |
ckot | Blank |
Dist | Blank |
Duration | Blank |
Total_Rounded | Cosmic radiation value. Max 10000 |
Note: the ATCID is the ICAO airline code
Note2: Make sure that the last character in each row is a semi-colon.
Example CSV row
FlightLog;ACFTAIL;DEP;DEST;STD;STA;ATCID;Total_A;Total_E;Total_Titel;Neutron_A;Neutron_E;
Proton_A;Proton_E;Certificate;ckin;ckot;Dist;Duration;Total_Rounded;
;BLNV;VHHH;VVTS;2021-02-09T14:50:00;;HKC319;;;;;;;;;;;;;15;
Rules
You need to have a Cosmic Radiation ruleset in your rules. Please contact NAVBLUE Support.
The result can be monitored in the Task monitor or you can use the payroll calculator report to get the values per crew.