April 16, 200422 yr I've entered several routes on my own in the FMC, using an independent flight planning utility. I give it a name, e.g. kordkatl, and save to disk.But later, if I wish to use those routes, I can't retrieve them. There is no equivalent to the PSS fmc which lets you import flightplans either from fs2002 or the self created ones.Maybe I should write down the name of the co-route, so I can remember what names I'd given them at a later date.Is there a place in the fs directory where the co-routes are stored?How can I view the list of existing co-routes?Eytan Ornstein
April 16, 200422 yr In your FS2002/FMCWP/navdata/flightplans directory :-)AFAIK company routes are stored under the following format...XXXYYYZZWhere XXX is the departure aerodrome IATA code, YYY the arrival IATA code and ZZ the route number.This is certainly true for a large British scheduled airline who op 75/767's and would probably be true for most others I would expect?
April 16, 200422 yr PIC Stores RTE's in XXXXYYYY format eg - EGPFEGLL.I manually change these to BBBCCCNN format eg - GLALHR01.
April 17, 200422 yr If you save it from the FMC.I process all my plans thru FSBuild. The FMC plan say GLAALC01 corresponds to the FSBuild RTE GLAALC01.
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