April 17, 200323 yr Hi NicoYes, it does, doesn't it? This is weird. I have no idea why some should load and others not. Would you see if this (attached) flight will load in your fmc please? This is exactly as exported by FsNav. I know the format varies slightly from yours but all other FsNav exports work OK.Paul
April 18, 200323 yr Ive had this problem with several flight plans Ive plugged in manually...Chanse Watson "CW" AAL219AvA-LAX Pilot AAL219ZLA Controller/Senior StudentVATSIM's ZLA [email protected]
April 18, 200323 yr Hi Paul,Hmmm, your file is of a different format then the .rte files the FMC needs. I never work swith .pln files.... Is not that part of FS2000 history?By the way, why should you use Planner software like FSNav? I just take the published flightplans from regular airlines, program them once in my FMC and save them...Nico
April 18, 200323 yr Hi Nico,Thanks for your FP and your time....but alas the b***** FMC does not want to load this route any way. I do not know what to do more...it seems that the only I would be able to do it is to enter all waypoints manually and see how it goes on from there.Is there anyone who has tried Nico's FP from the guys who reported having the same problem as me? IF not could you please download the attachment in Nico's email and let me know your results.Thanks alot.AMC
April 18, 200323 yr Hi AMC,You don't have to program all waypoints manually. In the RTE1 page you only have to program the waypoints at entries or exits to/from airways (the VIA column). For the EDDF-EHAM example, it looks likeVIA TO ARPB5 HMMDIRECT RELBIDIRECT RKNThis is a short route, so there is not much to gain, but for longer routes, it'll save you a lot of work Nico
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