You do not need to come back to the Portlet to work with Airspace Data.
The Navigation and Query panel provide all the necessary elements to make all the queries, as shown on the image below:
Access Structure
The tree below summarizes the various searching possibilities offered by this View (the first bullet level representing the primary tab, the second bullet level being either a secondary tab or a pull-down menu).
- Airspace
- Traffic Volume
- Airspace
- Aerodrome
- Aerodrome Set
- Point
- Traffic Volume Set
- Traffic Volume
- Traffic Volume Set
- Aerodrome
- Aerodrome List
- Aerodrome Details
- Aerodrome Set
- ATS Route
- Route Catalogue
Query Workflow
Regardless of the selected tab(s), all Airspaces detached views are constructed in the same way:
1 Query Panel
On the top of the window, the Query panel gathers all necessary navigation elements and query mechanisms to access the Airspace data.
2Result Summary
Time stamp and number of items matching the query.
3Display Panel
This is where the query results will be listed, typically in a table format.
Mandatory Fields / Optional Fields
All fields in a Query panel are mandatory, except when their name is between brackets. On the example below, the fields ADEP, ADES, IOBD and IOBT and mandatory, while (EET) is optional.
Time Stamp
All result lists are marked with the date and time at which the corresponding query was made, as well as the number of matching entries (which can be 0 in some cases).
The time stamp is rendered against a pale green bar separating the Query area from the Result area:
Submitting a Query
Once all required fields have been filled in, you can launch the Query either by clicking on the button or pressing the Enter key on your keyboard.