if you just want to check flights you only need a couple.
s 'city code''city code' [date] will check scheduled flights
example:
s ewrbuf
s ewrfco 21jan
first checks newark-buffalo for today, second newark-rome on the 21st of jan. once you have a flight number you can check its status
2'flight number'
ie
22160
289
checks flight 2160 and flight 89, you can add a date if you want, but that isnt very useful unless you want to see past block times or something. This will show proposed/actual oooi times and gate information and sometimes other helpful things like what flight number you are waiting on as the inbound.
if you want to check loads
pbt 'flight no' [date]
ie
pbt216
shows loads for flight 216 today for all of that flights segments. to check a specific segment add the boarding city to the end.
ie,
pbt40 ewr
if you are waiting on a late inbound you can go into FOMS/SHARES/whatever its called by hitting F11 or F12 (i forget) and using
csae tail-number (just the 3 digit ship number)
ie
csae 511
and that will show you the sequence for that aircraft, then you can go back to sonic and use the 2flight-number command to see when its due in.
You cant do the csae from ccs, you need a green screen or the shares link from a crewroom/wxroom computer.