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What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight
school is looking for an internet based scheduling program/service for it's planes and instructors. Something that approved pilots and instructors can access from home as well as at the flight school. Looking for the good, the bad, and the ugly on different systems and programs you've had experience with. What do fees and costs run for these services? We don't want something that requires a lot of system maintenence. Thanks! -- Jim Burns III Remove "nospam" to reply |
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Jim,
I like MyFBO.com They have a "sample" you can operate if you email them from their web page. Please consider checking out our web site, serviced by them, implemented as: http://poudreaviation.com/ Best regards, Jer/ Eberhard, Chief Flight Instructor -- Poudre Aviation, 2200 Airway Ave, Ft Collins, CO, 80524, USA CELL/VM: 970 231-6325, EMAIL: jer'at'frii.com WEB: http://poudreaviation.com/ "Online Services" "New User" In rec.aviation.piloting Jim wrote: What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight school is looking for an internet based scheduling program/service for it's planes and instructors. Something that approved pilots and instructors can access from home as well as at the flight school. Looking for the good, the bad, and the ugly on different systems and programs you've had experience with. What do fees and costs run for these services? We don't want something that requires a lot of system maintenance. Thanks! Best regards, Jer/ Eberhard, Chief Flight Instructor -- Poudre Aviation, 2200 Airway Ave, Ft Collins, CO, 80524, USA CELL/VM: 970 231-6325, EMAIL: jer'at'frii.com WEB: http://poudreaviation.com/ "Online Services" "New User" |
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My school uses Skyscheduler at www.skyscheduler.com . It does allow
students and instructors access from home and the FBO. It allows selection of alternate aircraft if one is available, can keep and electronic logbook for users and allows "sqwauks" of minor problems. It probably does more, but I'm not sure. It is very easy to use as well. But, I don't have any others to compare it too. Chris "Jim" wrote in message ... What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight school is looking for an internet based scheduling program/service for it's planes and instructors. Something that approved pilots and instructors can access from home as well as at the flight school. Looking for the good, the bad, and the ugly on different systems and programs you've had experience with. What do fees and costs run for these services? We don't want something that requires a lot of system maintenence. Thanks! -- Jim Burns III Remove "nospam" to reply |
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"Jim" wrote in message
... What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight school is looking for an internet based scheduling program/service for it's planes and instructors. Something that approved pilots and instructors can access from home as well as at the flight school. Looking for the good, the bad, and the ugly on different systems and programs you've had experience with. What do fees and costs run for these services? We don't want something that requires a lot of system maintenence. Jim, My former club (www.greencastle-aeroclub.com) uses www.aircraftclubs.com very successfully. It is simple and affordable, and is suitable for any FBO. This is the only one I've experience, so I can't speak about how well it measures up to the rest. It works and seems reliable. -Aviv |
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In a previous article, "Jim" said:
What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight Our club uses ScheduleMaster. We like it a lot, but it's expensive. We looked at MyFBO.com which is cheaper and seems to have more features, but from my experience with their on-line demo, their user interface sucks rocks. There doesn't appear any way to see a complete overview of what planes are available over a time period - you can only look at the schedule for one plane at a time. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ If netcat is compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE, the -e argument specifies a program to exec after making or receiving a successful connection. -- netcat README file |
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Our club uses ScheduleMaster. We like it a lot, but it's expensive. We
looked at MyFBO.com which is cheaper and seems to have more features, but from my experience with their on-line demo, their user interface sucks rocks. There doesn't appear any way to see a complete overview of what planes are available over a time period - you can only look at the schedule for one plane at a time. We use MyFBO, and I'll grant that their interface isn't top-notch. But you most certainly CAN get an overview of all planes over a given time frame. |
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We use schedulemaster as well. Don't know the cost comparison with other
programs. You can certainly look multiple planes at a time by using the 4-day, 9-day or 30-day calendar view etc. "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Jim" said: What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight Our club uses ScheduleMaster. We like it a lot, but it's expensive. We looked at MyFBO.com which is cheaper and seems to have more features, but from my experience with their on-line demo, their user interface sucks rocks. There doesn't appear any way to see a complete overview of what planes are available over a time period - you can only look at the schedule for one plane at a time. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ If netcat is compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE, the -e argument specifies a program to exec after making or receiving a successful connection. -- netcat README file |
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I am sorry missed something in my earlier post, you also need to select
ALL-Resources or ALL-SEL etc.. for the resource options that you may have. "S Narayan" wrote in message ... We use schedulemaster as well. Don't know the cost comparison with other programs. You can certainly look multiple planes at a time by using the 4-day, 9-day or 30-day calendar view etc. "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Jim" said: What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight Our club uses ScheduleMaster. We like it a lot, but it's expensive. We looked at MyFBO.com which is cheaper and seems to have more features, but from my experience with their on-line demo, their user interface sucks rocks. There doesn't appear any way to see a complete overview of what planes are available over a time period - you can only look at the schedule for one plane at a time. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ If netcat is compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE, the -e argument specifies a program to exec after making or receiving a successful connection. -- netcat README file |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
In a previous article, "Jim" said: What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight Our club uses ScheduleMaster. We like it a lot, but it's expensive. We looked at MyFBO.com which is cheaper and seems to have more features, but from my experience with their on-line demo, their user interface sucks rocks. There doesn't appear any way to see a complete overview of what planes are available over a time period - you can only look at the schedule for one plane at a time. My club uses myfbo.com and it certainly can show all, or any subset of, resoruces (planes, instructors, simulators) at a time, you just click the boxes for each resource you want to see. Or you can go to the lobby view, or the schedule direct view. I have no complaints with myfbo.com, but as others have said about their programs, it's the only one I've ever used so I don't know how it stacks up with others. |
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Jim wrote:
What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight school is looking for an internet based scheduling program/service for it's planes and instructors. Something that approved pilots and instructors can access from home as well as at the flight school. Looking for the good, the bad, and the ugly on different systems and programs you've had experience with. What do fees and costs run for these services? We don't want something that requires a lot of system maintenence. Thanks! My flight school uses Youcanbookit.com (ycbi.com). It's great because you can schedule aircraft online and see when aircraft are scheduled for maintenance, etc. Full featured and easy to use even for web newbies. Best, Randy Wentzel KSTS - Sonoma County CA |
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