Click on the DOSSIER tab to open the Dossier tray:

Once opened, the Map Dossier displays the various layers and objects related to the current map view:

Note: The sections depicted above have been manually expanded for the sake of illustration, as they are collapsed by default:

Use the
and
icons to respectively expand or collapse the corresponding (sub)section:

The Dossier Tray is divided in four distinct sections:
- The first section is labeled Airep, and lists all AIREPs visible on the map.
- The second section is labeled Crises, and lists all elements serving and crisis background - the Crisis as selected in the Evita Selector.
- The third section is labeler Flights and Airspace Data, and lists all airspace objects (Area, Airport or Flight Portlet), impacted or not, by the selected Crisis. Impacted items are identified with the appended (impacted) term.
- The last one is NAT.
Action button
The Flight List and Airspace Data buttons respectively open the corresponding Flight List and Airspace detached views from the NOP for further selection and filtering action; i.e. plotting entities impacted by the selected crisis:
Airep
In the Dossier tray, the AIREPs are listed and grouped by type (Eruption, Ash, Cloud, Smell and No encounter) - and a numeral indicated the number of items of each category:

Use the Hide / Show command to control the visibility of each category:

Crises
This section lists the currently plotted crises:

Flights and Airspace Data
This is where you manage the entities selected via the Flight List and Airspace data buttons:

NAT

The east and westbound tracks are automatically loaded every day, and can be toggled on/off - see Show/Hide object section below.
Map Dossier functions and commands
Show/Hide object
Using the
and
icons toggles the visibility state of the corresponding layer:

In this example, airspace LF is no longer displayed:

Conversely, the following action would get LF back on the map:

Delete entry
Use the
Delete command to remove the corresponding entry from a list... and from the Map:
At top level, the Delete command removes the whole table content:

Fit
Use the
Fit command (the arrows of the icon point outwards) to zoom in or out in such a way that the selected object(s) fully occupies the available map space:
Zoom Out - Reduce


Zoom In - Enlarge


Edit
Use the
Edit command (available for Flights) to open the corresponding Flight Details window for editing purposes.

Highlight
Mouse over a given row in the list to reveal the shape and labels of all elements part of the corresponding layer - in this example, the Flight GEL806:
