March 22, 201115 yr In either FS9 or FSX PMDG/Flight Plans folder the are a multitude of flight plans. Each one has a three letter Dep/Arv designation. Can these plans be loaded individually into a FMC? If so, how is it accomplished? George Haarmann KPHX Drum & Bugle Corps Fan
March 22, 201115 yr In either FS9 or FSX PMDG/Flight Plans folder the are a multitude of flight plans. Each one has a three letter Dep/Arv designation. Can these plans be loaded individually into a FMC? If so, how is it accomplished?See your post a few down from this one. :( http://forum.avsim.net/topic/329621-737-pmdg/ George Morris
March 23, 201115 yr Author See your post a few down from this one. :( http://forum.avsim.net/topic/329621-737-pmdg/ I realize I have posted this question previously Thanks but.... i did not get an answer to my question. I have reworded it in the hopes that the answer will arrive. George Haarmann KPHX Drum & Bugle Corps Fan
March 23, 201115 yr To load a flightplan that was exported or saved to the PMDG flight plans folder on your FMC do InitRef/Index/Navdata/Flightplans. Scroll through the list and LSK the plan name you wish to put it in the scratch pad. The go to RTE page 1 and LSK CO_ROUTE. It should put the label in there for loading. Fill out remaining info, Activate, and EXE. If you know the plan label you can enter it in directly to the scratch pad and LSK it into CO_ROUTE.I am recalling this right now but that should work.
March 23, 201115 yr Author To load a flightplan that was exported or saved to the PMDG flight plans folder on your FMC do InitRef/Index/Navdata/Flightplans. Scroll through the list and LSK the plan name you wish to put it in the scratch pad. The go to RTE page 1 and LSK CO_ROUTE. It should put the label in there for loading. Fill out remaining info, Activate, and EXE. If you know the plan label you can enter it in directly to the scratch pad and LSK it into CO_ROUTE.I am recalling this right now but that should work.For some reason my question is not getting across to anyone. The scenearo you just suggested is fine for flight plans that were saved in the FMC. What I am asking is for the flight plans that are in the ProgramFiles/MSGames/FS9/PMDG/FlightPlan folder. In my computer there must be 100 flight plans shown. My question is HOW to export THESE flight Plans into the FMS. If at all possible. Thanks George Haarmann KPHX Drum & Bugle Corps Fan
March 23, 201115 yr For some reason my question is not getting across to anyone. The scenearo you just suggested is fine for flight plans that were saved in the FMC. What I am asking is for the flight plans that are in the ProgramFiles/MSGames/FS9/PMDG/FlightPlan folder. In my computer there must be 100 flight plans shown. My question is HOW to export THESE flight Plans into the FMS. If at all possible. ThanksIn my folder in question, I don't see ANY file (whether .rte or else), other than the plans I saved from the FMS or from my flt planner. I can only guess that this is the reason your question does not get across.Have you installed any program that could have generated the files you mention? Do they have a .rte extension? If so, they should be recognised and loadable via the method Ron and I suggested.Good luck.Phil
March 23, 201115 yr Author In my folder in question, I don't see ANY file (whether .rte or else), other than the plans I saved from the FMS or from my flt planner. I can only guess that this is the reason your question does not get across.Have you installed any program that could have generated the files you mention? Do they have a .rte extension? If so, they should be recognised and loadable via the method Ron and I suggested.Good luck. PhilThanks Phil. THAT may be it. I'm not sure how I got the files. I thought I would use some of them rather than to make my own to save time. Oh Well!!! George Haarmann KPHX Drum & Bugle Corps Fan
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