Your Crew Duty Sheet

The PDF that comes with every roster: what is on it, where to find it, and how it is reissued as you fly.

Your Crew Duty Sheet

Your Crew Duty Sheet

Every duty roster comes with a crew duty sheet: the same document a real crew member would be handed, listing the day's sectors, the report and release times, and where the duty sits against its flight time limits.

How to get it

  • It is emailed to you as a PDF the moment you accept a roster.
  • It is reissued after every leg you file, so the newest copy always shows what you have actually flown.
  • The latest copy of every roster is kept on your profile under Duty Sheets, including rosters still in progress.
  • From the roster page you can open the printable version, download the PDF, or send it to yourself again.

What is on it

BlockContents
MastheadOperator and logo, roster reference, revision number and issue time.
Crew stripYour name, staff number, rank, base, and whether the roster uses published or your own times.
Duty dayOne block per day: report time in local and UTC, release time, and every sector with its STD, STA and block time. Ground time between sectors is shown on its own line.
Flown detailOnce a leg is filed, a line underneath shows the actual off and on blocks, the block time flown, how it compared with the plan, the registration, the touchdown rate and the score.
Day footerSectors, block, flight duty period against the maximum, and how much duty was left.
TotalsSectors, duty days, planned and flown block, distance and routing.

All times are UTC unless marked L for local. The sheet is a flight simulation planning document and has no operational or legal standing.

Turning the emails off

If you would rather not receive the sheet by email, ask the Operations Control Centre and it can be disabled for the site. The PDF stays available on your profile and from the roster page either way.