December 9, 200520 yr I am new to FMC programming as I usually just import from fs navigator. But tomorrow I want to fly from the east coast of the US to Europe. I don't recall the website which gives the active tracks, a link would be great, but I was wondering how I would program that into the FMC route. Any help would be appreciated, thanks
December 9, 200520 yr >I am new to FMC programming as I usually just import from fs>navigator. But tomorrow I want to fly from the east coast of>the US to Europe. I don't recall the website which gives the>active tracks, a link would be great, but I was wondering how>I would program that into the FMC route. Any help would be>appreciated, thanksGot to Vatsim's site. On the left hand side you will see a menu for pilot recourses, it's in there If mem sereves.Regards
December 9, 200520 yr Two sites come to mind:https://www.notams.jcs.mil/common/nat.htmland http://www.natroutes.glideslope.de/( this one has a graphical program you can use too )Remember, when entering LAT/LON's into the FMC, you need to use the LEGS page to do that... so enter the entrance waypoint ( one of the intersections that start a track )... then switch to legs page, enter the 4 coords in NxxWxxx format. Technically the full format can support NxxxxxWxxxxxx. Once you enter them, go back to RTE and finish entering the route.Hope this helps.
December 10, 200520 yr Alex and Jeff,In the RTE page....just type...(let's say)5020N...that's it.....Let's say...Novep..5040NIn the RTE page..Good luckAlain
December 10, 200520 yr So if I already have a route and want to add that line in, how do I add a new line?
December 10, 200520 yr >Alex and Jeff,>>In the RTE page....just type...(let's say)>5020N...that's it.....>>Let's say...>>Novep..>>5040N>In the RTE page..>>Good luck>>AlainOops, seems I'm getting my Level-D FMC and PMDG FMC mixed up then ;)
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