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Flight plan importing from PMDG

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I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I've never used the feature.Can you import a flight plan from the PMDG 737 FMC into the ASV weather interface?Thanks.

Jeff D. Nielsen (KMCI)

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Hi Jeff,If it is saved in FS04 format you can import it.Hope this helps,Jimhttp://www.hifisim.com/Active Sky V6 Development TeamActive Sky V6 Proud SupporterHiFi Beta TeamRadar Contact Supporter

Don't know if you use FSNavigator, I do. I generate a flightplan in FSNavigator. Within FSNav the plan can be exported to PMDG format (to be imported in the FMC) and FS2004 (to be used by ASv6) format. In order to export to PMDG format, you need to download/install the proper DLL. It can be found on AVSIM (http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=38503). Don't know if there is a way to convert the PMDG FMC saved routes into FS2004 format...I believe the FSBuild (http://www.fsbuild.com) flightplanning tool also supports the PMDG and FS2004 format. I do not own FSbuild, so am not sure.

FSbuild does, in fact, support both the FS2004 format and the PMDG along with many others. What I do is have FSbuild plan a flight and export the plan in FS2004 GPS format, PMDG format, and SB3 format. Then I'm all set to fly.

Dave Paige

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Thnaks guys,I have those, but I don't need them because I always know my route ahead of time before plugging it into the FMC.I was wanting to be able to import the pmdg flight plan so I'd get weather along my route also.I guess I could use one or the other and reverse port it, but it's not worth all that.

Jeff D. Nielsen (KMCI)

https://www.twitch.tv/pilotskcx

https://discord.io/MaxDutyDay

VENGEANCE a8200 Gaming PC: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D, GeForce RTX 5080, 64GB DDR5, 4TB (2TB/2TB) M.2 SSD, Win11 Pro

>Thnaks guys,>>I have those, but I don't need them because I always know my>route ahead of time before plugging it into the FMC.>>I was wanting to be able to import the pmdg flight plan so I'd>get weather along my route also.>>I guess I could use one or the other and reverse port it, but>it's not worth all that.If you have Fsbuild2 then enter route you know ahead of time in Fsbuild2 and export to both FS2004 and PMDG at the same time.Then you don't need to do a reverse port.Regards.Ernie.

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