December 21, 200322 yr can someone please give me a flightplan for that flight, im gonna fly it tommorow and i know the flight is gonna be operated by a 737-800 in the real-world but im gonna fly the 737-700? and also, i got a flightplan that at the top said COA133 KLGA-KIAH B735/M EOBT/2000 TTL_EET/0322, what does all the stuff mean after the part that says B735? and if you can how much fuel should i take if i have a ZFW of 120456?adamYou cant truley understand flying until you have actually tasted and felt it.
December 22, 200322 yr Hi,Here's todays flightplan for COA1251, filed about 15 minutes ago... :)COA1251 KLGA-KCLE B738/M EOBT/1130 TTL_EET/0109 DOF/031222N0455F310 DCT ELIOT J60 DIMMO DCT PSB DCT YNG DCT CXR DCTThe extra info I usually write after a flightplan are the EOBT, TTL_EET and DOF. EOBT is the estimated off-block time, the departure time of the aircraft from the gate, given in UTC. TTL_EET is the total estimated elapsed time, what you can call the enroute time of the aircraft (so TTL_EET/0109 means that it will be in the air for 1 hour and 9 minutes). DOF is the date of flight, starting with the year (03), month (12) and day (22).I don't have fuel calculation charts for any Boeing 737 type, so I don't know how much fuel you need for the flight. Perhaps you can try http://www.pmflightplanner.com and enter the filed route of the aircraft; it should give more or less accurate fuel data then...Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/deer.gif
December 22, 200322 yr thanks alot Koen,adamYou cant truley understand flying until you have actually tasted and felt it.
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