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FSNavigator vs. Fs2004 standard

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Guest Flitskip

Hi!I'm new here. I see there are a lot of boards. I don't know if this is the correct board. If not, I suppose the moderators will move this topic.When I fly my PMDG 737 I always plan my flights with FsNavigator whitch haves an export module to PMDG in it.Usually the flight goes well. Untill the approach. Flight Simulator's standard ATC wants me to fly another approach then I planned with my STAR's. In some cases I have to cancel (or de ATC cancels) my plan. I have to land on VFR. I usually fly offline.Is this a known problem? And, most important... Is there a way to solve this?Thanks in advance!Flitskip

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Guest flight78

Hi well the STAR and SID procedures are a known problem. You will have to use fsnav or fsbuild insert the route. Then put it in fs2004 mode. Import it to the default fs planner. Enroute usually works pretty well. only problems is SID and STAR so i almost always fly VFR.Hope it helped.Regards:Alexander

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Guest Flitskip

Let's try it.Thanks for your answer!

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