MAN_Movement Message
- Andrea Sanguinetti
- ana herradon (Unlicensed)
Introduction
These messages allow you to track and have the operational flight data registered.
Cargo Operating Message
To send an operational message, the corresponding mask is used and it is displayed with the following command:
PML<FLIGHT>/<DATE><ORIGIN> |
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Example:
PML4580/26JULAEP LDM MESSAGE FLT: 4580 BRD: AEP WED 26JUL06 REGISTRATION: LV-KKK CREW: 1. BARBERIS/ALDO 2. MERLO/FRANCO 3. DIEZ/ANDREA OFF ADT CHD INF WEIGHT BAG LOAD MAIL COR 16 4 4 1340 18/335 188 156 TTL LOCAL 16 4 4 1340 18/335 188 156 TTL DEP 16 4 4 1340 18/335 188 156 HOLD: ALTERNATIVE: FOB: SURPLUS: 0 CHARGE: 0 TOTAL: 0 AEP.AEPXX-WP 1845/26JUL06
Description:
The first part corresponds to the same data as the traffic manifest. Then the following indicators are displayed:
HOLD | Warehouse |
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ALTERNATIVES | Alternative airports |
FOB | Fuel on Board |
SURPLUS | Fuel remnant |
CHARGE | Fuel charge |
TOTAL | Total |
AEP-AEPXX-WP 1845/26JUL06 | User-Time/Date |
In order to load the Warehouse Distribution, Alternative, and Fuel data, the following command is executed:
PML,HLD1/100 2/110 3/123,ALTROS/SFN,FOB2000/10000
PML | Command |
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, | mandatory comma |
HLD | Warehouse indicator |
1Â | Warehouse number 1 |
/Â | mandatory slash |
100 | Weight (free text) (kilos) |
2Â | Warehouse number 2 |
/Â | mandatory slash |
100 | Weight (free text) (kilos) |
3Â | Warehouse number 3 |
/Â | mandatory slash |
123 | Weight (free text) (kilos) |
, | comma |
ALT | Alternative |
ROS | Airport |
/Â | mandatory slash |
SFN | Second alternative airport |
, | comma |
FOB | Fuel on Board |
2000 | Remant Fuel (kilos) |
/Â | mandatory slash |
10000 | Loaded Fuel weight (kilos) |
Response:
OK
You can load up to 5 alternative airports separated by slashes (/).Â
To display the message before sending it, the command is:
PML<Flight>/<Date><Airport> |
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To send the message, the command is:
PML-SEND |
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The system will display it as follows:
OK. MSG SEND LDM MESSAGE FLT: 4580 BRD: AEP WED 26JUL06 REGISTRATION: LV-KKK CREW: 1. BARBERIS/ALDO 2. MERLO/FRANCO 3. DIEZ/ANDREA OFF ADT CHD INF WEIGHT BAG LOAD MAIL COR 16 4 4 1340 18/335 188 156 TTL LOCAL 16 4 4 1340 18/335 188 156 TTL DEP 16 4 4 1340 18/335 188 156 HOLD:1/100 ALTERNATIVE: ROS FOB: SURPLUS: 200 CHARGE: 1000 TOTAL: 1200
Once the message has been sent, it generates the following message on the control panel:
** MSG LMD MESSAGE **
If at the time of executing the PML command the system responds with the following message, it means that the closure of the flight has not been performed (PD) at the previous airport:
CHECK PREVIOUS POST-DEPARTURE PROCESS
In order to continue, the flight must be closed on the previous scale and then re-enter the command PML
Takeoff Message
This message contains the flight departure, gate closure, and takeoff time data, but also it may contain the estimated arrival time (ETA) and in case of delay, the IATA codes of delay with the minutes that correspond to each of them, whose total sum must coincide with the difference between the Scheduled Time of the PC and the Door Closing (CDT) of the message that is sent.
PMD<FLIGHT>/<DATE><ORIGIN> |
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Example:
PMD3136/20SEPAEP
Description:
DEPARTURE TIME | Time of departure |
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UTC | Coordinated Universal Time |
CD | Close door |
CO | Shims removal |
AD | Departure time |
DELAY TIME | Delay time (in minutes) |
CODE | Delay code (minutes included per each code) |
OBSERVATION | Free text up to 99 characters |
- At times the sign - (minus) should be indicated in the schedule when it corresponds to the previous day (always taking into account the day regarding the Zulu time).
- The CDT schedule is what the system considers to calculate the delay time if there is one. If entering one or more delay codes, its use becomes mandatory so that the system can correctly calculate the minutes of it.
- Up to 5 delay codes can be added, each of them must be followed by the minutes that correspond to each code, and added the minutes must match the difference between the Schedule Time and the CDT (Close Door Time). If there is only one code of
delay is not necessary to clarify the minutes since the system will calculate the delay time automatically. - If the inserted delay minutes do not match the difference between the Schedule Time and the CDT (Close Door Time or Door Closing) system will respond with the following error message:
INVALID - CHECK DELAY
To entre the load data, the following command will be executed:
PMD,CDT2355,COT0005+,ADT0010+,ETA0200+,DLY73.5*14.10*91.15/FREE TEXT
PMD | Takeoff Message indicator |
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, | mandatory comma |
CDT | Close door time indicator |
2355 | Close door time in UTCÂ |
, | mandatory comma |
COT | Shims removal time indicator |
0005 | Shims removal time in UTC |
+ | Following day indicator (if necessary) |
, | mandatory comma |
ADT | Departure time indicator |
0010 | Departure time in UTC |
+ | Following day indicator (if necessary) |
, | mandatory comma |
ETA | Estimated arrival time indicator |
0200 | Estimated arrival time in UTC |
+ | Following day indicator (if necessary) |
, | mandatory comma |
DLY | Delay code indicator (Optional) |
73 | Delay code To verify codes: HLP*DLY (Optional) |
. | dot |
5 | Delay minutes corresponding to previous delay code |
*Â | asterisc (delay code separator, maximum of 5 codes) |
14 | Delay code |
. | dot |
10 | Delay minutes |
*Â | asterisc |
91Â | Delay code |
. | dot |
15 | Delay minutes |
/Â | mandatory slash |
Free Text | Optional comment when the indicator DLY is included |
Response:
OK
Example of a flight departing at 9.00 pm (local time) from a city with Zulu time -3:
PMD,CDT2350-,COT2358-,ADT0005
- Close door at 8.50 pm LT
- Shims removal at 8.58 pm LTÂ
- Departure at 9.05 pm LT
PMD,CDT0000-,COT0008-,ADT0015
- Close door at 9.00 pm LT
- Shims removal at 9.08 pm LTÂ
- Departure at 9.15 pm LT
PMD,CDT2350-,COT2355-,ADT2358
- Close door at 8.50 pm LT
- Shims removal at 8.55 pm LTÂ
- Departure at 8.58 pm LT
There may not be more than six hours difference between the schedules entered.
Modify
To modify the data, the command must be added again.
PMD,CDT2130,COT2135,ADT2145,ETA2345,DLY73.5*14.10*91.15/FREE TEXT
Delete delay code
To modify the data, the command must be added again.
PMD<FLIGHT>,CDT<TIME>,COT<TIME>,ADT<TIME>,DLYNIL |
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NIL is a fixed text and it means to eliminate the previously entered codes
Display
To display the already entered data:
PM
Send
To send the message:
PMD-SEND
Response:
Once the message has been sent, it generates the following message on the control panel:
** MVT DEPARTURE SEND **
Reports
- Once the message has been sent, TFR2 and TFR6 reports are updated with the corresponding data of flight delay
- The TFR2 flown report will show the complete information on the delays and their codes.
- The TFR6 report will show the delay and its options will show those flights that have exceeded the minutes of tolerance configured in the JJSTAT. It will also show the following text when displaying the report in the auxiliary screen
FLIGHTS DEPARTED WITHIN THE ACCEPTABLE DELAY TOLERANCE TIME RANGE DEFINED BY EACH AIRLINE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT
If you would like to view the report omitting the tolerance, use the following command:
TFR6/FECHA/NT
NT refers to No Tolerance, this means not considering the configured tolerance
IATA Coding List for delay
HLP*DLY
To see a code, in particular, you can use the command HLP * DLY / <delay code>
Arrival Message
To send the arrival message, the corresponding mask is used which is displayed with the following command:
PMA<FLIGHT>/<DATE><DESTINATION> |
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Example:
PMA4302/20APRREL
Response:
Description:
ARRIVAL TIME | Departure time |
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UTC | UTC time |
AA | Arrival time |
CI | Shims settings |
OD | Open door |
To load the data the following command will be executed:
PMA,AAT0210+,CIT0215+,ODT0218+
PMA | Send indicator |
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, | mandatory comma |
AAT | Arrival time indicator (mandatory) |
0210 | Arrival time in UTC (mandatory) |
+ | Following day indicator (optional) |
, | optional comma |
CIT | Shims setting indicator (optional) |
0215 | shims setting time (optional) |
+ | Following day indicator (optional) |
, | optional comma |
ODT | Open door indicator (optional) |
0218 | Open door time (optional) |
+ | Following day indicator (optional) |
Response:
OK
To display the previous message sent, the command is:
PM
To send the message:
PMA-SEND
The system will respond as follows:
At times the sign - (minus) should be indicated in the schedule if it corresponds to the previous day (always taking into account the day with respect to the Zulu time). The application mode is the same as for the message of take-off PMD.
There may not be more than six hours difference between the schedules entered. The message of Arrival can be entered up to 12 hours after the original schedule.
Generation of Standardized Operational Messages for Other Uses
Referencia: IATA Airport Handling Manual - AHM780
Introduction
MVT movement messages are generated from the check-in / back-office / operations module to those flights that operate on the day of the date and +/- 24 hours, that is, yesterday, today and tomorrow.
- MVT departure or arrival messages should be generated immediately after departure or arrival of the aircraft
- MVT delay messages should be generated as soon as the delay is known
- All dates and times will be expressed in UTC
Shipping configuration
In the JJMSG table of each company, you can configure the TTY or email address to which it should be sent the corresponding MVT message.
The airline agent requires DUTY 8 to view the table and its configuration must be requested from KIU.
Components and Elements of Messages
This is an example of an MVT message sent through type B messaging. Following it is detailed the MVT message content in general.
Recipient and Sender
Only if it is sent through type B messaging. If the messages are sent by email, they don't include this data.
QU HDQBBYY | Destination TTY address |
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.HDQBBXX | Origin TTY address |
Header of the Message
The message header always contains the same fields regardless of the type of message (departure, arrival, etc.) that is being generated.
MVT | Message identifier |
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XX014/31.LVSSS.USH | Flight data |
XX014 | Flight number |
/ | mandatory slash |
31 | Operations UTC day |
. | mandatory dot |
LVSSS | Flight plate (XXXXX if it is not informed) |
. | mandatory dot |
USH | Airport of origin |
Schedule
In all cases, schedules are UTC. The format can be DDHHMM or HHMM.
ED312115 | Estimated UTC day and time of departure |
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AD2228/2230 | UTC departure time (COT / ADT) |
EA1840 | Estimated UTC Arrival Time (ETA) |
DL99/98/0105/0005 | Delay code and delay time for each code in hours |
ED93/92/0005/0005 | Extra delay code and time for each code in hours |
AA0340/0340 | UTC arrival time (AAT / CIT) |
SI FREE TEXT UP TO 65 CHARACTERS | Free text (To be developed soon) |
Message Generation From KIU
Based on the following flight, it is detailed the different commands available in KIU and the MVT message that would result from each of them.
The system will check the NOOP field where the marketing flight data appears and then the JJMSG table where it will be verified if any of the airlines indicated as marketing is configured to receive the MVT messages
Estimated Time of Departure (ETD)
We include here the KIU command and the corresponding message.
Departure Message (PMD / AD - Actual Departure / EA - Estimated Arrival / DL - Delay)
We include here all the options of the KIU PMD commands and the respective messages.
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ED or Estimated Departure Example
Arrival Message (PMA / AA - Actual Arrival)
We include here the KIU PMA command and the corresponding message: