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The last row displays Flight Duty Period (FDP) start and end times, the acclimated time zone used for those start and end times, and FDP duration on the right side.
A common issue we see is the date of a duty off or duty on time being accidentally set incorrectly forward or back by one day. This causes a duty period of greater than 24 hours and results in legality issues being flagged by the app. To help you identify when this has occurred, the duty duration will be colored yellow when APDL detects a duty period greater than 24 hours.
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At the upper right of the header section is the Legality Lozenge. This indicates your legality status and regulations used for that specific duty period. Green indicates legal, yellow indicates there are potential issues, and red indicates there is a legality problem. Tap the Lozenge to go to the the Legality Status Page Page for more details on your legality for that duty period. As of APDL version 12, the lozenge is updated and also indicates if APDL is using augmented, unaugmented, or reserve rules to calculate your legality status.
The Report icon to the left of the legality lozenge allows direct access to the Legality Report from the Trip View. Two options are available when tapping this icon; the full legality report and a shortened trip sheet that only displays page 1 of the legality report.
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When an FDP infringes on the window of circadian low, a (WOCL) icon is displayed on the FDP row. If there is a legality issue with the WOCL or WOCL rest, it changes to red.
If you are in an unacclimated theater to start the FDP, "UNACC." will be displayed in amber.
If you have made manual adjustments to your duty on and off times and would like to adjust them back to the default values set in Settings > Airline, tap the "Adjust Duty Times" button.
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