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Is it possible to create a flight plan in fs navigator or fs 9.1 and import it into the fms of the 737-900..thanks ....

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Go to the FSNavigator website and download the .DLL file for PMDG. This will allow you to export a flight plan from FSNav into your FMC. a)Create your flight plan in FSNavb)Hit Export and you should see "PMDG" in the list. Select this and save the flight plan. (Note: be careful when saving as what text you save is the EXACT same text you need to enter in your FMC)c)Go into your FMC and hit the RTE page. In the co route section enter the EXACT text of your saved flight plan. The flight plan should now load up

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If you go on the FMC CDU to index/navdata/fltplns you should see a list of available plans that were saved from the FMC or exported by flight plan applications. You may need to hit the next button to continue on to the next page.Hitting the LSK by the plan name puts that name into the scratch pad. You can then go to the RTE page one, hit the LSK by CO ROUTE and that name in the scratchpad should transfer to it.This method saves on any mistyping between the file name of the plan and entering it into the CDU.When exporting a filed from your planner it should export as SSSSDDDDnn where SSSS is the ICAO departure airport name, DDDD is the destination, and nn is an optional version identifier. An example is LSZHLIRF for Zurich to Rome.

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