June 21, 201015 yr Hi,I don't own Radar Contact yet, I was thinking about buying, but I'm a little confused about how to get a flight plan into the program, I'm sure I've asked this in some form or another before, but anyway...So if I have a bunch of low altitude enroute charts for the US and I want to make my own flight plan, is there a way to plug it into the program, from what I remember it seems that I need some type of third party program which I'd rather not use. Is there a way to get around this? Also, if not, is the ability to enter your own flight plan into the program a reasonable request for RC? It seems to me that, that would be a good idea, especially for those of us GA flyers who like to create our own flight plans.Thanks,Jeff Jeff Commercial | Instrument | Multi-Engine Land AMD 5600X, RTX3070, 32MB RAM, 2TB SSD
June 21, 201015 yr Commercial Member Hi,I don't own Radar Contact yet, I was thinking about buying, but I'm a little confused about how to get a flight plan into the program, I'm sure I've asked this in some form or another before, but anyway...So if I have a bunch of low altitude enroute charts for the US and I want to make my own flight plan, is there a way to plug it into the program, from what I remember it seems that I need some type of third party program which I'd rather not use. Is there a way to get around this? Also, if not, is the ability to enter your own flight plan into the program a reasonable request for RC? It seems to me that, that would be a good idea, especially for those of us GA flyers who like to create our own flight plans.Thanks,Jeffrc uses flight plans from .pln files generated by other flight planners. you can use fs9/fsx flight planners if you want. on the other extreme, you can use flight plans you download from flightaware. you can also use third party flight planners.as long as it is in fs9/fsx .pln file format, you're good to go.jd JD Read my blog
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