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Transatlantic's rout and FMC ?

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Hi there, What are the legs for the FMC for the Transatlatic's route ?I want to fly from Paris to Montreal ... or NewYork ...Thanks ! :)

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Hey, this one I made from this site:http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/?PHPSESSID...7ed324f82405b85Computed route from CHARLES DE GAULLE (LFPG, LF) to JOHN F KENNEDY INTL (KJFK, K6): 46 fixes, 3619.7 nautical milesCruise altitude between FL330 and FL400LFPG (0.0nm) -SID-> NURMO (49.5nm) -UN874-> PERON (55.6nm) -UN874-> CMB (78.1nm) -UN874-> VEKIN (89.6nm) -UN873-> ADUTO (97.1nm) -UN873-> FERDI (123.1nm) -UN873-> HELEN (144.5nm) -UA5-> TOLEN (163.9nm) -UM624-> TULIP (214.9nm) -UP1-> MONIL (238.8nm) -UP1-> SUPUR (255.5nm) -UP1-> GODOS (270.3nm) -UP1-> BINBO (280.0nm) -UP1-> ROKAN (296.6nm) -UP1-> TINDI (319.2nm) -UP1-> ROLUM (335.4nm) -UP13-> ASKAM (375.0nm) -UL7-> CUTEL (437.6nm) -UL7-> ODMIX (509.3nm) -UL7-> FORTY (574.6nm) -UL7-> SUM (704.2nm) -UM125-> SIDER (836.9nm) -G11-> AB (887.2nm) -G11-> MY (937.1nm) -G3-> LINDA (1011.1nm) -G3-> ROSTI (1132.6nm) -G3-> ING (1204.1nm) -G3-> MIKLA (1229.0nm) -G3-> SKARD (1298.7nm) -G3-> METIL (1333.6nm) -G3-> KEF (1362.3nm) -5E20-> EMBLA (1482.4nm) -5E20-> 6330N (1568.7nm) -5E20-> 6140N (1874.7nm) -5E20-> OZN (1983.8nm) -5E20-> 5850N (2228.5nm) -5E20-> LOACH (2503.1nm) -5E20-> YR (2678.6nm) -J564-> PN (2936.7nm) -J564-> CL (3073.1nm) -J564-> TAFFY (3124.9nm) -J564-> PQI (3173.2nm) -J55-> FRIAR (3332.2nm) -J55-> ENE (3400.8nm) -ENE4-> KJFK (3619.7nm) Details:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------ID FREQ HDG DIST Coords Name/RemarksLFPG 0 0 N49

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Wow ! Many thank !!!!! And do you know if the 737 can do this long flight? Thanks again ! :)

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Ms/Mr NamelessPlease take a moment to read the forum guidelines as they require you to sign your name on each post.You can try to look though this site: http://www.natroutes.glideslope.de/It will give you details about the NAT system used for transatlantic flights. Down at the bottom of the page you have a link for the current NAT. Hope it helps,

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bonjour, Xavierthe 737 is designed for short and medium haul flights. Typical aircrafts for transatlantic flights are Boeing 767 (often used by american airlines) and B747/ A 330/340. If you want to find more routes, you might go to the flight plan forum of AVSIM. Tro create own flightplans, you can use several flightplanners. My PERSONAL favorite is FSBuild.hope that helps!greeting to France!

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not necessarily,If you load up 700 light and take full fuel you'll make it accross the pond.Done it myself several times.In fact Privatair airlines fly modified version of the -700 from Germany to the States every day.Dom

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