Hi Ya'll,
I can't seem to get the leg times imported according to their respective timezones.
My prefs are set up according to all of the instructions and various msg board responses I've read thus far.
My cities are set up properly for time zone with the dst check as appropriate (I double checked these!).
I have my time zone prefs set up as:
Domicile: UTC-6 w/dst checked
Logbook: UTC-6 w/dst checked
Import: Local
dst in effect is checked
After I import my schedule (Expressjet website CCS format) it shows my first leg as:
IAH - BOI 1800-2158 3+58
The arrival time in BOI should be 2058 (local time). All of the legs across a time zone are like this.
Is this the way it's supposed to be and it's up to me to make the mental adjustment for the local time? Does the local time discrepancy affect duty time and required rest time?
All other info is imported correctly. The only setting I changed two pairings back was the Import option was set to Base. I changed it back to Local before importing this pairing.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Scott
I can't seem to get the leg times imported according to their respective timezones.
My prefs are set up according to all of the instructions and various msg board responses I've read thus far.
My cities are set up properly for time zone with the dst check as appropriate (I double checked these!).
I have my time zone prefs set up as:
Domicile: UTC-6 w/dst checked
Logbook: UTC-6 w/dst checked
Import: Local
dst in effect is checked
After I import my schedule (Expressjet website CCS format) it shows my first leg as:
IAH - BOI 1800-2158 3+58
The arrival time in BOI should be 2058 (local time). All of the legs across a time zone are like this.
Is this the way it's supposed to be and it's up to me to make the mental adjustment for the local time? Does the local time discrepancy affect duty time and required rest time?
All other info is imported correctly. The only setting I changed two pairings back was the Import option was set to Base. I changed it back to Local before importing this pairing.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Scott