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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

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Guest Buck Bolduc

>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

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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.

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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

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So if I already have a route and want to add that line in, how do I add a new line?

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>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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