October 4, 201015 yr Hi there,I watched a video on YouTube the other day where someone edited the 747 in to the Monsoon Approach mission files. The person who uploaded the video did not tell us how he did this (along with the route ect). Does anyone have the knowledge to help me do this?Vinh Lengoc
October 4, 201015 yr It's very simple, and does not require any editing. Before you launch the mission, look down towards the lower left corner of the window for a check box to allow changes. Click that and launch the mission, and you can make changes just like a free flight session, such as selecting a different aircraft. Shane Gavin
October 4, 201015 yr Author It's very simple, and does not require any editing. Before you launch the mission, look down towards the lower left corner of the window for a check box to allow changes. Click that and launch the mission, and you can make changes just like a free flight session, such as selecting a different aircraft.I have already tried this but this sadly does not give the FMC the routing that I would like.Vinh Lengoc
October 4, 201015 yr The FSX NavLog will still have the routing. You can pause and manually import into the FMC. Eric Vander Pilot and Controller Boston Virtual ATC KATL - The plural form of cow. KORD - Something you put in a power socket. UNIT - Something of measure My 747 Fuel Calculator
October 4, 201015 yr What's up with the GPWS going off when he was high? Strange. Came close to making a crater there. Doug Orvis PP-ASEL-IA (USA), Based at KHEF Picture courtesy of Kyle Rodgers
October 4, 201015 yr What's up with the GPWS going off when he was high? Strange. Came close to making a crater there.Perhaps he strayed over one of the many peaks surrounding Quito. I love approaching this airport in-sim as there are so many ways to find yourself facing CFIT after a little too much heads-down in the cockpit... :Skull:Dan D.Edit- guess that only makes sense if the mission was Quito approach! :( Dan Dominik "I thought you said your dog does not bite.... That's not my dog."
October 4, 201015 yr I hope he's never one of my pilots. Danny Trimble MOBO: Asus Maximus IV Extreme CPU: Intel I7 2600K @ 5GHz RAM: 8GB Corsair Dominator @ 1600MHz 8-8-8-24 GPU: XFX AMD Radeon 6990 in OC mode PSU: Antec 1200W CASE: Corsair Obsidian 800D HEATSINK: Custom Liquid cooling set-up HDD1: OCZ 50GB RevoDrive x2 (ONe for Windows, One for FSX) HDD2: Western Digital 1TB Sata3 | 64mb OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
October 5, 201015 yr I hope he's never one of my pilots.The same exact thought ran through my head when I saw him miss the TDZ by 6000 feet. Go-arounds are for amatures I guess, only does one take. Scott Kalin VATSIM #1125397 - KPSP Palm Springs International AirportSpace Shuttle (SSMS2007) http://www.space-shu....com/index.htmlOrbiter 2010P1 http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
October 6, 201015 yr The same exact thought ran through my head when I saw him miss the TDZ by 6000 feet. Go-arounds are for amatures I guess, only does one take.With that mentality, I hope you're never my pilot, either.
October 6, 201015 yr Go around is an operational procedure like any other, not a expertise measurement. An amateur is the one who should be doing a go around and is not. Felipe Andrade at SBSP
October 6, 201015 yr Commercial Member Wow...stabliized approach mean anything to anyone?(Yes, I know there is windshear as part of that mission, but that's no excuse for not executing a stabilized approach, or going around if you can't maintain one)Kyle Kyle Rodgers
October 7, 201015 yr Go around is an operational procedure like any other, not a expertise measurement. An amateur is the one who should be doing a go around and is not.Thank You.Greg
October 7, 201015 yr Vinh, just so you know, if you make changes such as aircraft type I don't think you'll get any of the mission rewards. i9 10920x @ 4.8 ~ MSI Creator x299 ~ 256 Gb 3600 G.Skill Trident Z Royal ~ EVGA RTX 3090ti ~ Sim drive = M.2 2-TB ~ OS drive = M.2 is 512-gb ~ 5 other Samsung Pro/Evo mix SSD's ~ EVGA 1600w ~ Win 10 Pro Dan Prunier
October 7, 201015 yr Good Lord! Steve Bell "Wise men talk because they have something to say. Fools talk because they have to say something." - Plato (latterly attributed to Saul Bellow) The most useful tool on the AVSIM Fora ... 'Mark forum as read'
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