Task History

View the completion history of inspection tasks, including when they were performed, at what hours/cycles, and the recalculated next-due values.

Module: Flight Operations · 5 steps · camo_engineer admin

View Task History
1 Open the Task History Page

Navigate to Flight Operations → Task History in the sidebar. The page loads at /flight-ops/task-history.

Initially the page shows a prompt to select an aircraft. Use the aircraft dropdown to load task history entries.

Task History page with aircraft filter dropdown
2 Select an Aircraft

Use the Aircraft dropdown to select a specific aircraft by registration number. The table populates with all completed inspection tasks for that aircraft, ordered by completion date (newest first).

Task history entries for selected aircraft showing completion data
3 Understand the Table

Each row represents a completed inspection task:

ColumnMeaning
TypeInspection type (e.g. daily, 100h, annual, special).
DescriptionDescription of the inspection task performed.
WO NumberThe work order under which the task was completed, if any.
Completed AtDate the task was completed.
HoursAircraft hours at the time of completion.
CyclesAircraft cycles at the time of completion.
Next Due HoursRecalculated next-due hours (completed hours + interval).
Next Due CyclesRecalculated next-due cycles.
Next Due DateRecalculated next-due date.
Performed ByName of the person who performed the task.
NotesAny notes recorded at completion.
Use the Data
4 Verify Next-Due Recalculations

When a work order is closed in the 145 MRO module, the system automatically creates a task history entry and recalculates the inspection schedule’s next-due values:

  • Next Due Hours = completed hours + interval hours
  • Next Due Cycles = completed cycles + interval cycles
  • Next Due Date = completed date + interval days

Use this page to verify that recalculations are correct after a work order closure.

Task history entries are created automatically when MRO work orders with linked inspection jobs are closed. You do not need to create them manually.
5 Trace the Source Work Order

If a task history entry has a WO Number, you can navigate to the work order detail page to see the full context: which jobs were performed, who signed off, what defects were found, and the closure notes.

Task history is read-only. To correct a wrong entry, amend the source work order or update the inspection schedule directly.