Bowser LTs
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Introduction/Purpose
The Browser LT module within the System, is a specialized tool designed to streamline and optimize loading ticket management for aviation depots. This module serves as a critical component in ensuring the safe, efficient, and accurate loading of aviation fuels onto aircraft. With a focus on precision, compliance, and real-time information access, the Browser LT module aims to elevate the loading ticket process within aviation depots to new levels of efficiency and reliability.
Dependencies
- System Functionalities: System should respond properly to provide all the accurate browser LTs details from multiple DB.
- Proper Data Management: Proper data indexing and retrieval mechanisms are responsible to ensure efficient LT data as well as the data accuracy of the waybills.
- Databases: The browser LTs depend on the data of several databases like LT, Browser Operator, Browser, Browser Stock, Final Destination, Terminal etc.
Browser LT List
All the browsers LTs will be displayed on the Browsers LT list screen.
There are two ways to view the “Browser LT” list with the information of XX as mentioned below.
- Click on the “Browser LT” under the “Loading Tickets” module on mouse hover.

- Click on the “Browser LT” from the site map under the “Loading Tickets” module as shown below.

Change the view of browser LT
To change the view option of the browser LT list , follow the mentioned steps.
Step 1: To view the browser LT list, follow the steps mentioned in the section “Browser LT List”.
Step 2: Click on “Change View” as shown below.

Step 3: Change the view option by clicking on any available options, as shown below.

Actions on Browser LT
To perform actions on browser LT, follow the below steps.
Step 1: To open the browser LT list screen, follow the steps mentioned in the section “Browser LT List”.
Step 2: Click on “LT Id No” to view the loading ticket, as shown below.

Step 3: Click on “Browser” to view the browser, as shown below.

Step 4: Click on “Operator” to view the operator, as shown below.
