October 14, 200520 yr Hi Henry,LAXM39 is standard route #9 between LAX and SAN.Although I've never seen such a flightplan before, the routing will be SLI5 SLI SLI171 ALBAS V25 V208 MZB320 MZB DCT.Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
October 14, 200520 yr Author hi koen, thx for your quick reply, i found this fp when i was tracking flights ...there is another one:SAN SAN DIEGO INTL-LINDBERGH FLD, SAN DIEGO CA Destination LAX LOS ANGELES INTL, LOS ANGELES CA Status Landed Planned Alt 8000 Feet Planned Speed 254 kts. Planned Dep 2005-10-13 23:30 Actual Dep 2005-10-13 23:32 Planned Arrival 2005-10-13 23:59 Estimated Arrival 2005-10-14 00:01 Actual Arrival 2005-10-14 23:54 Latest Speed 115 kts. Latest Altitude 0400 Feet Distance to Dest. Last Update 2005-10-14 00:00 Route SAN.SANM3.LAX/0029 Tracking ID 62214469 E135 Owner/Operator AMR American Eagle Inc Flight Plan Received 2005-10-14 13:10:39 from Los Angeles Departure LAX LOS ANGELES INTL, LOS ANGELES CA Destination SAN SAN DIEGO INTL-LINDBERGH FLD, SAN DIEGO CA Status In Flight Planned Alt 11000 Feet Planned Speed 375 kts. Planned Dep 2005-10-14 14:20 Actual Dep 2005-10-14 14:28 Planned Arrival 2005-10-14 14:43 Estimated Arrival 2005-10-14 14:51 Actual Arrival Latest Speed 371 kts. Latest Altitude 11000 Feet Distance to Dest. Last Update 2005-10-14 14:41 Route LAX.LAXM10.SAN/0023 when you say standard routes what do you mean ? AMITIES. Henry. CYXT
October 14, 200520 yr Hi Henry,The codes in the routes are identifiers from the NFDC Preferred Routes database. If you go here: http://www.fly.faa.gov/Products/Coded_Depa...s_database.html and enter the origin and destination, I'm sure you'll find them.For example, SANM3 is MZB293 SLI148 SLI DCT and LAXM10 is LAXX5 MZB DCT.Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
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