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I followed the tutorial just fine, but just plugged in the numbers that were already there.

 

Say I want to fly into or out of  KDFW where do I find the pertinant numbers for ILS, runway, etc?

 

Thank you.


Aaron Tirrell

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Navigraph. I think its the best but you have to pay a small subscription fee.  https://www.navigraph.com/charts.aspx

 

 

The following two are more flight planning but you can view charts.

 

sky vector https://skyvector.com/

 

Sim Brief http://www.simbrief.com/home/


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What about Aerosoft PFPX?

 

Once you create a flight plan with it, can you just migrate it into the 737?

 

Or do you print it out then manually add everything in?


Aaron Tirrell

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What you want is the approach plates, airport diagrams SIDS and STARS etc.

 

As mentioned, you can pay a subscription fee in Navigraph and also get up to date AIRAC cycles for NAVDATA.

 

You can log into Flight Aware and see what route the airlines are flying between two airports. they usually take into account weather avoidance, favorable winds aloft etc. Pretty good if you are flying with Active Sky Next or better.

 

If you don't want to pay, you can go to Airnav.com or Skyvector, and get free charts. Not worldwide though.

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Thank you, still a little lost.

OK you asked about KDFW.   Using skyvector you can view all the airport information charts. Got to the very bottom of the page and you will see them all.  https://skyvector.com/airport/DFW/Dallas-Fort-Worth-International-Airport

What about Aerosoft PFPX?

 

Once you create a flight plan with it, can you just migrate it into the 737?

 

Or do you print it out then manually add everything in?

PFPX is a great program. Thats all I use for planning. But it does not include charts. You need charts to figure out and fly the published procedures! I would highly recommend getting PFPX and Navigraph Charts.   https://www.navigraph.com/charts.aspx

 

Watch this tutorial from froogle. He does a PMDG737 flight using PFPX and Navigraph for planning the flight! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45VnTUwN6jk


Pete Richards

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Windows 11 Pro loaded on a Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0, Ryzen 9 7950x3d, MSI X670-Pro Wifi Motherboard, MSI RTX 4070 Ti Ventus 3X 12G OC, 64GB DDR5-6000 C30 Corsair Vengeance, 2x 1TB Samsung 960 Pro NVMe for MSFS2020, 4TB Seagate BarraCuda HD, Corsair RMx 1000W PSU, NZXT Kraken X63 280mm AIO, Phanteks P600S Case.

 

 

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I think everyone hit on the most important links, but the importance of AIRNAV can't be stated enough- 
 

However, AIRNAV goes hand in hand with a navigraph subscription. If you put down that much money for the NGX, you really should drop the $30 or whatever it is for a monthly subscription. If you don't the up to date AIRNAV information will just confuse you because it won't match the data within the FMC.

The tutorial does a great job introducing you to programming the routes, but you will have to do some extra-curricular activities by learning more about the SIDS, STARS, and route planning.

Kyle Rodgers has some great educational videos that if you search the forums you'll find very helpful. You might want to practice making your own routes as well with the IFR charts available at skyvector... and once you're a bit more up to speed, grabbing those canned routes off flightaware will be clear as a bell. 

I've never tried PFPX, the free SIMBRIEF does a good job picking off canned routes for me, along with a real basic spreadsheet I made up (in conjunction with the FMC) provides fuel planning. 

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Kyle Rodgers has some great educational videos that if you search the forums you'll find very helpful.

 

I wouldn't really listen to that guy. He's kind of an idiot sometimes...

 

 

 


I've never tried PFPX, the free SIMBRIEF does a good job picking off canned routes for me

 

PFPX can do some weird stuff sometimes, but it gets the job done. I usually snag stuff from FlightAware where I can. If not, I'll manually map it out in PFPX. SimBrief is awesome.

 

 

Thank you, still a little lost.

 

It'll take some time. Please ensure that you put your full name - first and last - in your posts in the future. Thanks!

 

 

 

It'll take some time. Please ensure that you put your full name - first and last - in your posts in the future. Thanks!


Kyle Rodgers

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If you have the latest Airac from navigraph, you can very easily use flightaware.com,

been using it for years

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Sounds like you need an education in understanding how to use/read charts. Lots of good videos out there on the subject. But finding the correct one for your situation is another issue all together. Navigraph is a fantastic resource.....and besides having the latest AIRAC cycles (which is a database of navigational waypoints your FMC uses to construct your route), it also has the latest lido charts and a fantastic selection of videos on how to read and execute the charts. Of course, Navigraph charges for this service and a novice may not be ready to plunk down the cash after wiping out your bank account on the NGx. So....I recommend using Google to search for the requisite charts until you are ready for a Navigraph type service. There are plenty of charts out there.....some may be a little outdated but it shouldn't affect your simming experience. In the meantime, if you need a link to specific type of video, let me know....I'm sure I can dig something up for you.


Zachary Kerr

 

"I fly a fake plane on my computer and I love it!"

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Sounds like you need an education in understanding how to use/read charts.

...

In the meantime, if you need a link to specific type of video, let me know....I'm sure I can dig something up for you.

 

https://aviation4all.wordpress.com/jeppesen/

 

Jeppesen chart clinic is still amazing altthough some info is outdated after so many years.


Emmanuel Argiropoulos

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