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Probe 08-25-2013 03:31 AM

Legacy system help for the other team.
 
APC225 posted some good HELP info about CCS. Since both sides are going to use CCS and probably share some other systems/techniques, how about a new thread to ask questions and post answer for the soon to-be-combined team.

APC you want to paste your CCS help info? My MAC is 5 years old and my trackpad no wormy.

Please, no ISL bashing. It is almost over.

APC225 08-25-2013 05:43 AM

General. https://ccs.coair.com/ccs/Help/CO/Pi...d97cdb38289795

Bidding. https://ccs.coair.com/ccs/Help/CO/Pi...d97cdb38289795

Reports. https://ccs.coair.com/ccs/Help/CO/Pi...d97cdb38289795

Trading. https://ccs.coair.com/ccs/Help/CO/Pi...d97cdb38289795

Schedule. https://ccs.coair.com/ccs/Help/CO/Pi...d97cdb38289795

Training. https://ccs.coair.com/ccs/Help/CO/Pi...d97cdb38289795

Other. https://ccs.coair.com/ccs/Help/CO/Pi...d97cdb38289795

Safety Reporting. https://ccs.coair.com/ccs/Help/CO/Et...d97cdb38289795

Kilder 08-25-2013 06:21 AM

Everything in CCS is tracked, every button you push and every page you see can be traced back...

cadetdrivr 08-25-2013 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by Kilder (Post 1469736)
Everything in CCS is tracked, every button you push and every page you see can be traced back...

FWIW, ditto for unimatic, Skynet, WorkingTogether, computers in ops, etc....

And I have assume that also includes the company issued iPad for everything considering the "security" software installed.

It's easy. Simply use UAL assets for work and nothing else.

SONORA PASS 08-25-2013 08:08 AM

From a L-UAL perspective, the L-CAL CCS is a very good system, but the L-CAL school house did little if any instruction on how to fully use it.
The version L-UAL has L-UAL pilots using right now is nothing more than some poorly programed hyperlinks to L-UAL Skynet.

Thanks to APC and Probe for great thread!

SP

flyboycpa 08-25-2013 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by SONORA PASS (Post 1469791)
From a L-UAL perspective, the L-CAL CCS is a very good system, but the L-CAL school house did little if any instruction on how to fully use it.
The version L-UAL has L-UAL pilots using right now is nothing more than some poorly programed hyperlinks to L-UAL Skynet.

Thanks to APC and Probe for great thread!

SP

Yeah, you'll learn that out on the line. [famous line in CAL training regarding pretty much everything you want to know something about]

LAX Pilot 08-25-2013 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by SONORA PASS (Post 1469791)
From a L-UAL perspective, the L-CAL CCS is a very good system, but the L-CAL school house did little if any instruction on how to fully use it.
The version L-UAL has L-UAL pilots using right now is nothing more than some poorly programed hyperlinks to L-UAL Skynet.

Thanks to APC and Probe for great thread!

SP

You forgot to mention the absolute worst design in the world. You'd think they wrote the code in 1991 when websites first started being used by people. Even the ALPA website is better than that.

I'm going to go into ops and see if a LCAL guy will demo CCS so at least I have seen it when I become forced to use it. I have EWR and IAH layovers on my next trip.

CRM114 08-25-2013 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by LAX Pilot (Post 1469962)
Even the ALPA website is better than that.

Slight thread drift, but you can't be talking about the UAL MEC website being better? If whoever maintains the UAL MEC site survives the ISL we'll be taking a step back to the 1990's for our online communications.

Seriously, the UAL MEC site at alpa.org is one of the worst examples of an organizational site that I've seen. Is that a alpa staffer or volunteer that has the reigns on that thing?

UAL T38 Phlyer 08-25-2013 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by CRM114 (Post 1469988)
Slight thread drift, but you can't be talking about the UAL MEC website being better? If whoever maintains the UAL MEC site survives the ISL we'll be taking a step back to the 1990's for our online communications.

Seriously, the UAL MEC site at alpa.org is one of the worst examples of an organizational site that I've seen. Is that a alpa staffer or volunteer that has the reigns on that thing?

The only thing worse is the Air Force Portal. Both are non-intuitive, with search functions that are useless.


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