Record operational details of travel.
Detailed work activity
Record operational details of travel. is a detailed work activity in O*NET — a concrete unit of work shared across 16 occupations and seen in 25 occupation-specific tasks. It rolls up into the broader work activity Maintain operational records. in Documenting/Recording Information .
Detailed work activities are the most granular shared layer in O*NET's work-activity hierarchy (Generalized → Intermediate → Detailed → occupation-specific task). The figures below describe how this activity shows up across the economy and what independent studies measure about AI and this kind of work — not a prediction that the work will be automated.
AI exposure
Of the 25 tasks under this activity that the OpenAI / Eloundou “GPTs are GPTs” study rated, 25 (100%) are flagged as directly exposed to language models (E1) or exposed via model-powered tools (E2).
The Anthropic Economic Index observes real AI use on 3 of these tasks, with a mean mapped-usage share of 0.004% per task.
Exposure estimates overlap with model capabilities — whether a model could speed the task up — not whether the work will be done by software. Observed AI use is augmentation and assistance today, not jobs replaced.
Member tasks
Occupation-specific tasks O*NET maps to this detailed work activity, most important first.
- Record names, types, and destinations of vessels passing through bridge openings or locks, and numbers of trains or vehicles crossing bridges. · Bridge and Lock Tenders · importance 4.7 · direct LLM exposure
- Prepare and submit reports that may include the number of passengers or trips, hours worked, mileage driven fuel consumed, or fares received. · Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs · importance 4.7 · direct LLM exposure
- Record and maintain information on clients, vendors, and travel packages. · Travel Agents · importance 4.5 · exposure with tools
- Prepare and submit reports that may include the number of students or trips, hours worked, mileage, or fuel consumption. · Bus Drivers, School · importance 4.4 · direct LLM exposure
- Log data, such as water levels and weather conditions. · Bridge and Lock Tenders · importance 4.3 · direct LLM exposure
- Write specified information in flight records, such as flight times, altitudes flown, and fuel consumption. · Commercial Pilots · importance 4.3 · direct LLM exposure
- Complete reports, including shift summaries and incident or accident reports. · Subway and Streetcar Operators · importance 4.3 · direct LLM exposure
- Keep records of the contents and destination of each train car, and make sure that cars are added or removed at proper points on routes. · Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters · importance 4.3 · exposure with tools
- Maintain records of daily activities, personnel reports, ship positions and movements, ports of call, weather and sea conditions, pollution control efforts, or cargo or passenger status. · Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels · importance 4.3 · direct LLM exposure
- Record bus routes. · Bus Drivers, School · importance 4.2 · direct LLM exposure
- Record orders for changes in ship speed or direction, and note gauge readings or test data, such as revolutions per minute or voltage output, in engineering logs or bellbooks. · Ship Engineers · importance 4.0 · direct LLM exposure
- Prepare reports showing places of departure and destination, passenger ticket numbers, meal and beverage inventories, the conditions of cabin equipment, and any problems encountered by passengers. · Flight Attendants · importance 4.0 · direct LLM exposure
- Measure and record the speed of vehicular traffic, using electrical timing devices or radar equipment. · Traffic Technicians · importance 3.9 · exposure with tools
- Operate counters and record data to assess the volume, type, and movement of vehicular or pedestrian traffic at specified times. · Traffic Technicians · importance 3.9 · exposure with tools
- Record vehicle routes. · Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs · importance 3.9 · exposure with tools
- Procure, produce, and provide information on the safe operation of aircraft, such as flight planning publications, operations publications, charts and maps, or weather information. · Airfield Operations Specialists · importance 3.9 · exposure with tools
- Review records or reports for clarity and completeness and maintain records or reports, as required under federal law. · Air Traffic Controllers · importance 3.8 · direct LLM exposure
- Record in log books information, such as flight times, distances flown, and fuel consumption. · Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers · importance 3.7 · direct LLM exposure
- Plan and formulate flight activities and test schedules and prepare flight evaluation reports. · Commercial Pilots · importance 3.7 · exposure with tools
- Record departure and arrival times, messages, tickets and revenue collected, and passenger accommodations and destinations. · Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters · importance 3.6 · direct LLM exposure
- Complete daily activity reports and keep records of messages from aircraft. · Air Traffic Controllers · importance 3.6 · direct LLM exposure
- Maintain flight and event logs, air crew flying records, and flight operations records of incoming and outgoing flights. · Airfield Operations Specialists · importance 3.5 · direct LLM exposure
- Record data in ships' logs, such as weather conditions or distances traveled. · Sailors and Marine Oilers · importance 3.5 · direct LLM exposure
- Plan and formulate flight activities and test schedules and prepare flight evaluation reports. · Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers · importance 3.1 · exposure with tools
- Write and submit reports that include data such as the number of passengers or trips, hours worked, mileage driven, or fuel consumed. · School Bus Monitors · direct LLM exposure
Occupations that perform this
- Bridge and Lock Tenders
- Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs
- Travel Agents
- Bus Drivers, School
- Commercial Pilots
- Subway and Streetcar Operators
- Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters
- Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
- Ship Engineers
- Flight Attendants
- Traffic Technicians
- Airfield Operations Specialists
- Air Traffic Controllers
- Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers
- Sailors and Marine Oilers
- School Bus Monitors
Sources for this page
Every figure above traces to a named public dataset and the exact release below — not hand-written opinion. See the full methodology for what each measure does and does not mean.
- O*NET 30.3 U.S. Department of Labor / National Center for O*NET Development
- Anthropic Economic Index v4 (2026-01-15) + v2 (2025-03-27) Anthropic
- “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130 OpenAI / academic
Data compiled June 2, 2026. Figures are estimates, not advice.
Cite this page
Singulariki. "Record operational details of travel.." Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Built from O*NET 30.3; Anthropic Economic Index v4 (2026-01-15) + v2 (2025-03-27); “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130. Accessed June 7, 2026. https://singulariki.com/detailed-activities/record-operational-details-of-travel
Singulariki. (2026). Record operational details of travel.. Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from https://singulariki.com/detailed-activities/record-operational-details-of-travel
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