December 10, 200322 yr Hopefully this will be unusual enough to generate some responses.....I'm wanting to know if I can find somewhere in the reccesses of my PC the AI aircraft flight plans for any given airport, particularly NZWN.I'm assuming the info is all there in the myriad of files that is FS2002, but I'm stuffed if I know where to look. I'm keen to time my approaches to airports at the busiest times.I have neither the skills nor the inclination to download files, or change anything on my system, purely a "read only" situation.Can someone tell me (in baby-talk) where I could find the flight schedules MS has programmed?Thanks in advanceAllblack
December 10, 200322 yr It's all in a file called traffic.bgl. To make it readable, you need a program named "traffic tools". This program will create a file with all the AI flight data. This file can be looked at in a text editor, or spreadsheet program. I recommend getting a second program called AI Traffic Mover. This provides a "front end" to analyze and edit the flight plans. Among other things, it will provide a timetable for, example, NZWN.scott s..
Create an account or sign in to comment