... This "pre-ticking" is important, because now a removed tick in fact means "remove that flight". Other assigned aircraft remain unaffected unless you actively remove flights (by using the "remove selected day" button) or tick a day to assign the current aircraft (as it has been previously).
I am not sure if I understand you correctly, but it should remain possible to schedule the same route on different planes. I am referring to (for example) 7 wide bodies that together fly on 7 routes.
If you uncheck 6 days when scheduling plane number one, that same flight should remain active on the six other planes...
That's exactly what my statement says sobelair: Assigments to other aircraft will not be affected unless you actively remove the flight or "override" it with the current aircraft. The "ticks" only refer to the current aircraft.
Excellent. Thanks for confirming. It would create problems if checking and unchecking the flights of one plane would make changes to other schedules ;-)