July 1, 201213 yr Hi, I want to fly some flights in the US and use real life Flight Plans. I have seen a few links while browsing this forum on my phone and like an idiot i didn't bookmark them. I have also had a good old search but i am coming up with nothing. Can anyone point me in the right direction of a site that provides this? I have tried Flight Aware but i cant see any flight plans there or i don't know how to find them on that site if they do them? Cheers! Phil Brewer. My Flight Sim Blog www.sim-deck.co.uk
July 1, 201213 yr Hi, I want to fly some flights in the US and use real life Flight Plans. I have seen a few links while browsing this forum on my phone and like an idiot i didn't bookmark them. I have also had a good old search but i am coming up with nothing. Can anyone point me in the right direction of a site that provides this? I have tried Flight Aware but i cant see any flight plans there or i don't know how to find them on that site if they do them? Cheers! Flightaware.com. On the main page, type in a departure city and an arrival city (KPHX and KLAX for example) and click Search. Click on the flight you want. For example, SWA2516. Click that and you will find the routing, speed, aircraft, and altitude. You can also download timetables from airlines such as American, Delta, and United along with timetables from Oneworld and Star Alliance. These have flights, times, and days they fly however there is no routing. You can also use FSBuild to create flight plans and it automatically builds flight plans with its own routing. Kenny Lee"Keep climbing"
July 1, 201213 yr You can also get a table of all the plans filed. Click on pilot resorces and it should bring you to a page. Scrool down till you see "recently used IFR". Click on that and enter the two airports you want and there you go. Thats the way i do it. Also check out Vataware.com. Also a very good site. R. Shedd Robert Shedd
July 2, 201213 yr Fltpln.com Be sure to bookmark this one, included are the STAR procedures, SID procedures and use of airways, wind charts, and for each flight plan there is a route map for graphical reference, alternate airports. It's up to you to choose which plan you want to use
July 2, 201213 yr Author That's great stuff many thanks for the help it is much appreciated :) Phil Brewer. My Flight Sim Blog www.sim-deck.co.uk
July 3, 201213 yr Fltpln.com Be sure to bookmark this one, included are the STAR procedures, SID procedures and use of airways, wind charts, and for each flight plan there is a route map for graphical reference, alternate airports. It's up to you to choose which plan you want to use Nice find Jamalje! That looks a billion times better than SimRoutes and Rfinder. Thanks! i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB
July 3, 201213 yr Nice find Jamalje! That looks a billion times better than SimRoutes and Rfinder. Thanks! +1 Looks like a one stop shop. Has airway charts and everything. It is a great find System: MSFS2024, ASUS Rog Stryx Z790-A, Intel i9-14900KF, Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 , Asus Hyperion Case,Rog Stryx 4090 OC, Samsung 970 EVO M.2 SSD, 1Tb Samsung 860 EVO SSD,64Gb G Skill Memory, Asus Aura 1200W Gold PSU,Win 11 ,LG C4 48" 4K OLED Screen., Airbus TCA Full Kit, Stream Deck XL. WinWing FCU, EFIS, MCDU
July 3, 201213 yr This one is also nice to use:http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/ I personally recommend FSBuild since it generates flight plans automatically and calculate required fuel (for a variety of A/Cs) precisely. It's worth your every penny. David Chen
July 3, 201213 yr +1 Looks like a one stop shop. Has airway charts and everything. It is a great find Sadly it's only for the US. I hope they can expand to Europe and South America for you to be able to find a route between KJFK-EGLL. SimRoutes does this and it gives you the daily NAT route as well. i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB
July 4, 201213 yr This one is also nice to use:http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/ I would actually strongly recommend avoiding this one - it doesn't seem to take into account standard routings, airway direction restrictions, flight planning requirements, etc. It just finds the shortest possible route along the airways system. David Zhong New video every Thursday: Aircraft Lighting - Boeing 777
July 5, 201213 yr This site is quite interesting to plan your route if you like doing it your self and got time on your hands http://skyvector.com/ I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
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