April 22, 200422 yr >1 - Since PMDG excluded the MSFS "map view", where can I get the ILS frequencies for airports? For instance, I did all the FMC programming for landing at Seattle, and ATC directed me to RW 34R. I entered it on the FMC, but could not find it
April 22, 200422 yr Hi, Cap. Robin,Thanks for the speedy answer. Just one clarification: Great, but where do I find the ZFW, so I can compute all other questions? Thanks.
April 22, 200422 yr PMDG made it simple for us; On the PERF INIT page simply LEFT CLICK the top left line select key (LSK 1 left) and it will put your current weights in for you! Also on the TO page simply LEFT CLICK the Right 1,2 and 3 LSKs for your V-SPEEDS to be automatically displayed (this is true to life where some have it automatically displayed and others do not like West Jet and Ryan air does have it). Remember that any BOXES are required information like FLAPS etc so input these prior. Flaps 1 is mostly used for the 700 and some airlines use 5. Then just fill in the BOXES (CI etc) --- are not mandatory items. The ILS information is located on the APP REF page after you select the landing rwy, make sure to MANUALLY TUNE the NAV 1&2 to the feq! The NG has no ILS auto tuning. [h4]Best Wishes,Randy J. Smithhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/betaimg.jpgAMD 64 3200+ | ASUS KV8 DELUXE | GFORCE 5700 ULTRA @535/1000 | WD SATA 80 GIG | 512 DDR 400 | Randy J Smith
April 23, 200422 yr You can load the load manager that comes with the aircraft. Down on the left hand side it tells you what the ZFW is.Ryan Cheers,RyanProfessional Coffee Drinker/BAe146 DriverAircraft Maintenance Engineer
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