October 25, 201213 yr Hi everyone, Is there an application out there that can read a flightplans.txt for an airline and figure out how many parking stands are needed for it? This would then have the effect of being able to better plan AFCADs and optimise the use of airline codes. Any help much appreciated! Henry
October 27, 201213 yr Have a look at AI Flight Planner. I think the latest version has some analysis tools Jon ------- Microsoft Flight Sim MVP Airport Design Editor FSDeveloper.com
November 1, 201213 yr Author Thanks for the reply, i looked but cant find anything in the program. Could you help please?
November 2, 201213 yr A 'google' seatch for - AI Flight Planner AIFP - turns up a number of references including this: http://stuff4fs.com/newpage.asp?JS=True&Folder=AIFP Jon ------- Microsoft Flight Sim MVP Airport Design Editor FSDeveloper.com
November 2, 201213 yr I think Yroute or AI Traffic Mover used to have a "loading" feature for FS9, but I don't recall anything for FSX like this. Closest is an airport timetable such as AIFP2 I think. scott s. .
November 2, 201213 yr Using AIFP2 under File select Identify aircraft that visit selected airport Type in the ICAO Double click identify aircraft that visit selected airport this will produce a tree from where you navigate to your flightplans It will, after a few minutes list all the aircraft and gate\parking sizes Dave Butler
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