The entire flight day on one screen. Weather, schedules, and status for every aircraft — updating live on kiosk TVs across the building. No clicks, no logins, no training.
The next six hours of flights and weather — visible on screen at all times. Past flights scroll off, upcoming flights scroll in. Always looking ahead.
Kiosk TVs across the building. No logins, no interaction, no maintenance. Power on and walk away. If it needs attention, something is wrong.
Hangar, pilot lounge, flight ops, classroom. Same data, same second. Everyone in the building sees the same board.
The timeline never stops. Weather updates flow in, flight statuses change live, completed blocks fade out. The board is always current.
Pilots find their block, check the color, read the weather tile above it. Scheduled, active, or complete — answered in one look from across the room.
Flight schedules, pilot records, and live weather pulled together into one display. No tab switching, no cross-referencing, no phone calls.
clamp() and CSS custom properties handle fluid sizing from 1080p kiosk TVs to 4K displays. No breakpoints in the timeline — it just works at any resolution.24 hours. One strip.
This board replaced phone calls, spreadsheets, and walking to the ops desk. Four TVs, one URL, zero maintenance. Pilots plan their day without asking anyone. Instructors know what's flying without checking a schedule. The front office sees weather and status without opening an app.
That's what good infrastructure does — it removes questions from the room. The board doesn't need anyone to run it, and nobody in the building needs to work without it.