September 13, 201213 yr I use Flightsim Commander to produce PMDG flight plans and they are stored in the \FS9\PMDG\FLIGHTPLANS folder with a *.PLN extension. However, when i click INDEX>NAVDATA>FLIGHTPLANS in the FMC there are no flight plans listed. Both the PMDG software and Flightsim Commander have the latest NAVIGRAPH updates. This is a Windows 7 system. Flightsim Commander was installed to C:\FSC not \Programfiles(x86), so I don't think that is the problem. A real mystery because it was working just a couple of days ago! Am I storing the flightplans in the correct folder? Can someone suggest something else that may solve the problem?
September 13, 201213 yr Hi Don't know if this what you're looking for but have you saved your flight plans into the FMC using the FMC on screen 'SAVE' prompt? I think it's LSK 3 or 4 left?
December 9, 201213 yr Hi, Just incase you still have the same problem, the saved flightplan from the commander has to be in RTE. format for the FMC to recognise. Cheers, Dave. Dave Baggs. EGLL.
February 28, 201412 yr so the question remains , how do I get a FS9/FSX flightplan witch extention .PLN in the PMDG B737 NGX FMC when I press LSK's ROUTE - CO ROUTE nothing comes up I have copied some FLTPN's in FS9 PLN format from Documents\flightsimulator files to my D.\FS9\PMDG\FLIGHTPLANS and changed the filenames to format : ICAOICAO.RTE but (as expected) when I press CoRoute nothing comes up I;am a bit behind on the FSim time-table I now fly FS9 since I only now have the money to buy a FS9 capable PS Excuse me for that so in the fora I am also a bit behind never mind I am having fun just the same see you Peter
March 1, 201412 yr I have copied some FLTPN's in FS9 PLN format from Documents\flightsimulator files to my D.\FS9\PMDG\FLIGHTPLANS and changed the filenames to format : ICAOICAO.RTE That wont work. The .rte files are in a different format to the FS9 .pln files. You need to either create a .rte file from your flight planner software, or enter the route manually in the FMC and save it. Try this freeware site where you can produce PMDG plans http://www.simroutes.com/fb2/ParseRoute.aspx%C2'> Peter Schluter
March 1, 201412 yr I use Flightsim Commander to produce PMDG flight plans and they are stored in the \FS9\PMDG\FLIGHTPLANS folder with a *.PLN extension. FSCommander should be storing them in \FSX\PMDG\FLIGHTPLANS\ as *.rte files Make sure your paths are set correctly in FSComander (under the paths tab in the save as dialog box) both for your Main FSX folder and the FSX flightplans folder. Then ensure that there is a tick in the box for PMDG when you save the flight plan. FSCommander will then save your plan to the PMDG\Flightplans folder as a *rte file and also to your FSX flightplans folder as a *Pln. You can then load the *rte file into the FMC by pressing the Init REF button on the keypad then Route> at R/ LSK 6, finally enter your route name into L/LSK 2 (Co-Route) . Then Exec key Where is your FSX installed, hopefully not under C:\Program Files (x86)\ (sorry I thought for a moment you were using FSX) but the paths part in FSCommander is all the same whether using FS9 or FSX
March 1, 201412 yr Try this freeware site where you can produce PMDG plans forgot the link ! http://www.simroutes.com/fb2/ParseRoute.aspx Peter Schluter
March 1, 201412 yr well Peter (we have the same first name) , thank you for this link , I searched and found a pln from KORD to KBOS downloaded it and it looks perfect to me. Since I live in Europe I tried LFPG-KJFK , then Simrouted found a route but came with a small diversion via KENUK LAT 0.571758 LONG 16.34653 LEG 3371 NM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LFPG Charles De Gaulle - - 6073 0 0:00 13:12 0:00EVX Evreux 112.40 272 52 6021 52 0:06 13:05 0:06RUBIX UT300 273 58 5963 110 0:07 12:57 0:14SENLO UT300 272 36 5927 146 0:04 12:53 0:19UN502 - - 5927 146 0:00 12:53 0:19KENUK 157 1 5926 147 0:00 12:52 0:19SOMAX 336 3371 2555 3518 7:19 5:33 7:385000N 02000W 272 193 2362 3711 0:25 5:08 8:044900N 03000W 265 394 1968 4105 0:51 4:16 8:554600N 04000W 250 443 1525 4548 0:57 3:18 9:534400N 05000W 258 441 1084 4989 0:57 2:21 10:50BOBTU 274 122 962 5111 0:15 2:05 11:06JAROM 273 89 873 5200 0:11 1:53 11:18KANNI 264 536 337 5736 1:09 0:43 12:28PLYMM 258 156 181 5892 0:20 0:23 12:48PVD Providence 115.60 PARCH1 247 49 132 5941 0:06 0:17 12:54TRAIT PARCH1 220 34 98 5975 0:04 0:12 12:59PARCH PARCH1 220 14 84 5989 0:01 0:10 13:01CCC Calverton 117.20 PARCH1 252 32 52 6021 0:04 0:06 13:05ROBER PARCH1 216 18 34 6039 0:02 0:04 13:07KJFK New York John F Kennedy Intl PARCH1 266 34 0 6073 0:04 0:00 13:12 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- no prob I'll upload some extra lb 's , thanks again for the link Peter Bootes
March 1, 201412 yr I searched and found a pln from KORD to KBOS downloaded it and it looks perfect to me. FSCommander is perfectly able to save a *rte plan to PMDG's folder and it is straightforward to then load it into the FMC. You do not need any other flightplanner than the one you have already paid for, just read the doc's for FSC and the PMDG 737 and you will be fine
March 1, 201412 yr ok first thanks to y'all for help and advices , I do and did all my planning in FS9 and FSNav , told you I am years behind the present FSim situation still flying FS9 FSX to difficult for me though have to admit in some places (about 10) the FSX scenery looks stunning but in the other 9999990 places it looks like the deserts have expanded worldwide and beyond. So I have no FSCommander neither : EUR 39,90 is exeeding my limits. In PSS FMC you can import FS9 flightplans directly , so I took it for granted that PMDG FMC could do that too. Well I have the solution now : http://www.simroutes.com/fb2/showplans.aspx it may not be 100% perfect but it's good enough for me I can allways edit the plans in FS9 or CO_Pilot Pro I'll start preparing my G-LSAA for her next flight NCL-TFS departure 22:00 NCL time regards Peter Bootes
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