On-Time Performance and Schedule Padding Quiz
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Explain the practice of 'padding schedules' in the context of airline On-Time Performance statistics.

Padding schedules refers to the practice of increasing the time between scheduled departure and arrival to achieve higher On-Time Performance (OTP) statistics. It can be seen as a way for airlines to make their performance look better, although it may also be a strategy to manage passenger expectations in cases of actual congestion.

What are the potential consequences of building in too much padding in flight schedules for airlines?

Building in too much padding in flight schedules may result in the loss of one aircraft rotation each day, which can significantly impact the revenue generated by the asset.

What challenges do airlines face in determining the correct schedule times for flights?

Airlines face challenges in finding the right balance in scheduling, as too much padding may lead to aircraft and revenue loss, while too little padding may result in regular flight delays.

How does 'padding schedules' impact passenger expectations and airline management of customer satisfaction?

<p>Padding schedules can impact passenger expectations by potentially meeting them in cases of congestion, but it also raises questions about airlines' management of customer expectations and satisfaction.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the potential implications of flights regularly being late due to inadequate padding in schedules?

<p>Regular flight delays due to inadequate padding in schedules can result in knock-on effects and disrupt airline operations, potentially leading to customer dissatisfaction.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the difference between hard real-time tasks and soft real-time tasks in real-time systems.

<p>Hard real-time tasks must be performed at a specified time to avoid potential huge losses, while soft real-time tasks allow for specified deadlines to be missed and can be rescheduled or completed after the specified time.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main focus of the scheduler in real-time systems?

<p>The main focus of the scheduler in real-time systems is to reduce the response time associated with each of the associated processes instead of handling the deadline.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is the scheduler considered as the most important component in real-time systems?

<p>The scheduler is considered the most important component because it is typically a short-term task scheduler that focuses on reducing response time and is crucial for managing real-time tasks.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of preemptive scheduler in real-time systems?

<p>If a preemptive scheduler is used, it ensures that the real-time tasks are given priority and can be interrupted if necessary to meet their deadlines.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why are real-time tasks related to control of certain events or reacting to them?

<p>Real-time tasks are related to control of certain events or reacting to them because they require immediate performance with a certain degree of urgency.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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