June 18, 200718 yr I currently use the freeware portion of routefinder, my question is, if I pay for the full version can i convert the plans into fs9 and not have to hear atc giving corrections,i.e., headings, altitudes, etc. and strictly follow the flightplan as given, using a/c I have purchased? I now only use flight following and don't file an ifr plan as they don't agree.
June 18, 200718 yr >I currently use the freeware portion of routefinder, my>question is, if I pay for the full version can i convert the>plans into fs9 and not have to hear atc giving>corrections,i.e., headings, altitudes, etc. and strictly>follow the flightplan as given, using a/c I have purchased? I>now only use flight following and don't file an ifr plan as>they don't agree.No matter what your flightplan says in FS9 if you're using default ATC it's going to pretty much keep you off of it pretty often.
June 18, 200718 yr rgr841:i must agree with jeff that FS's ATC isn't going to give you 'real world' type control of your flightplan reguardless of how you create and load into FS a route.there are payware ATC programs for FS that advertise providing a more RW experience (i don't own any of these so others will need to comment).-- D. Scobie, feelThere support forum moderator: https://forum.simflight.com/forum/169-feelthere-support-forums/
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