October 31, 200520 yr Hi all,I've just uploaded about 7000 flightplans here: http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/flightplans/list051031.txtThey're sorted by callsign, but if you're looking for a specific aircraft type or route, try the search function of your browser. :)Note that this file won't be around forever, so please save it if you want to keep using it. I didn't check the flightplans for correctness, nor did I check if there are any duplicates. You'll also find that for some RPLs both the summer and winter plan is included. Generally the new, winter RPL is the one with the later EOBT due to winter time...Hope you'll all enjoy!Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
October 31, 200520 yr Hey Koen,that is absolutely great !Thanks ! :)------------------------Sincerely,Max | Berlin, Germanyhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/checkcapt.jpg
October 31, 200520 yr Thanks.I've pasted them into Excel and sorted by departure and arrival airports which makes using then even easier. Gerry Howard
November 11, 200520 yr Sorry for my late reply.It's easy enough to do and I give the instructions for anyone uncertain about doing it.1 - Open Koen's text file in Notepad2 - Select all the text file: Edit|Select All3 - Copy it to the clipboard: Ctrl C3 - Open Excel4 - Goto the top left hand cell (A1) in Excel5 -Paste from the Clipboard: Ctrl V6 - Select columns A-H7 - Adjust column width: Format|Column|Autofit Selection8 - Select all 7007 rows including the top one9 - Click Data|Sort10 - Select Header Row under My List has11 - Select ADEP under Sort By12 - Select ADES under Then By13 - Make sure that all the Ascending radio buttons are selected 14 - Click OK to sort. Gerry Howard
November 16, 200520 yr Koen,Another big Thank You.Brad2 miles from KELP/KBIFhttp://www.hifisim.com/images/asv_proud_supporter.jpg
February 6, 200620 yr Hi Nick/Tyler,The above link should work again for a while... :)Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
February 7, 200620 yr Thank you very much! any chance of more FPs (this ofcourse is enough, but im just wondering)
February 12, 200620 yr Thank you Koen, only just "discovered" the FP forum :)Sorry for silly question but please could you tell me if I understood these two column headers correctly? EOBT <---- this is the departure time right?TTLEET <---- this is the time it takes to fly the route? (ETE)Thank you for these great plans!!
February 14, 200620 yr Hi Nevin,EOBT is the estimated off-block time, so the departure time from the gate as you may call it, in UTC.TTL_EET is the total estimated elapsed time, which is the total time spent in the air. :)Cheers,http://home.planet.nl/~duijn181/cu2/koen.jpg
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