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FSCaptain real world schedules

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I'm posting here because the FSCaptain forums are having login troubles according to the administrator.

I also searched for this here but found nothing.

 

I recently picked up FSCaptain, and I love everything about the program except that I have no clue how to import a real world schedule.

I want to mimic United's current schedule, but have no idea how to go about it. From reading the manual, it says I can use TTools to get an AI schedule?

Never used TTools, and the only AI schedule for United I have is from World of AI but the schedule is from 2007 I think.

 

I know United offers a weekly pdf of their schedule from their official website. Is there some way I could take that schedule, data mine it for the text, and save it in some type of format or use TTools to convert it to a workable schedule file that I could import back into FSCaptain?

 

I really, really, really, REALLY don't want to sit in the schedules window and edit each flight one at a time. Auto generating a hub doesn't work for me either, since I want to fly some major city pairs like KORD-KSFO/KLAX/KSEA/KDEN, and the hubs never seem to connect to each other if the routes are auto generated.

 

Any tips?

AJ Pongress

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also interested in this. Make it a lot easier for the VA's that are based on rw airlines

 

lee

 

 

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