eLoadsheet.net is an on-line weight and balance system for aircraft that
offers the latest in loadsheet production systems available to airlines. The
simplicity of a single database makes management of mission critical
information a breeze. In addition, the site is protected by SSL encryption,
offering the best possible security.
Easy set-up
No software set-up or configuration is needed for the computer that operates
eLoadsheet.net. Users log on through Internet Explorer's secure sign-on. This
means that eLoadsheet.net can be used from anywhere in the world without any
set-up or configuration.
Secure and robust
Once an account has been created, all weight and balance information are
loaded into the database using the eLoadsheet.net Administrator portal. This
database is SSL encrypted and password protected, and should only be accessed
by authorized personnel, e.g. the airline weight control authority. Once the
data has been entered and verified, it instantly becomes available to loadsheet
staff, via the Weight and Balance portal. Loadsheet information is entered via
the web page and once completed, a loadsheet is produced and can be printed
out.
PDA
The system is fully PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) compliant, which enables
the system to be used in a wireless environment. (Wap, GPRS, Palm,
PocketPC, SmartPhone). This makes it possible for the use of eLoadsheet.net
anywhere where a permanent Internet connection is not in place through a mobile
phone line, GPRS, Wi-Fi (802.11b) or future standard such as W-CDMA.
eLoadsheet.net does, however, not need high-bandwidth connections to operate.
Standard 9600bps bandwidth is sufficient to run eLoadsheet.net without any
problems.
Integration with on-line systems
eLoadsheet.net can be used in conjunction with Powerloader. Since
eLoadsheet.net requires an internet connection it is intended for use where an
reliable internet connection is in place (or through mobile devices).
Powerloader, which is a Windows application, can share a master database with
eLoadsheet.net, making the systems completely integrated.
Miniature screenshots (click to view full sized)
1. Creating a new flight from configured aircraft:
2. Inserting fuel information:
3. Cabin seating (here displayed with errors):
4. In the end a printable loadsheet is generated: