July 19, 200322 yr Correct Clayton, however if you want to key in your route on the legs page manually it could be done with both ;-)The advantage is that FSBUILD is doing all the hard work :-)FSBUILD 2.01 will support the PMDG to load / import direct the generated flightplan into the FMC :-)I'm using FSBUILD from the freeware till the payware version a great planner :-)Have fun...Andr André
July 19, 200322 yr Author yes i have used Fsbuild before in the past, nice little utility, however now i have this, which is great, it gives SIDs and STARs!http://simatc.tellan.net/:-) I7-10700F RTX 3070 32 Gig Ram
July 19, 200322 yr >FSBUILD 2.01 will support the PMDG to load / import direct the >generated flightplan into the FMC :-)>>I'm using FSBUILD from the freeware till the payware version a >great planner :-)The free version of Fsbuild now exports plans directly to the PMDG737.I just uploaded the 1.4.3 update yesterday.http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/a...er1/fsbuild.htmLook on the left frame and copy the 1.43 update into your Fsbuild folder. You'll see a checkbox for PMDG737NG on the left side of the form.Regards.Ernie.
July 19, 200322 yr Commercial Member >No, the FMC does support airway entries.>>Cheers,>>Gosta.Umm, yes it does... RTE page, enter the airway into the VIA column, enter the exit point across from it in the TO column... Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
July 19, 200322 yr UM, Ray, actually several people have asked the question. Interestingly, they always get the same answers. The answer is NO, but no one will just come right out and TYPE it....until you did, of course. :)Best,Bill
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