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Would also like to know if possible!

A system that is not available to the general public.

 

You can get the text flightplan from flightaware here, but not the full AFTN message unfortunately.

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Luke, just noticed the reg you used G-ZZZB, a nice old school frame, with turbo'd GE's lol


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Luke, just noticed the reg you used G-ZZZB, a nice old school frame, with turbo'd GE's lol

76,000LBS per engine....real turbo'd lol (GE90-115B sitting back and laughing and their cute little bros the -76B). :He He: :He He: :Nerd:

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I'm a bit rusty decoding that plan, could someone enlighten me. Thanks. :smile:


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I'm a bit rusty decoding that plan, could someone enlighten me. Thanks. :smile:

Sure.

 

BAW15 - Callsign

B77W/H-SDE1E3FGHIJ3J5J6RWXYZ/LB1D1 - Aircraft type (777-300ER), navigation equipment and transponder equipment

WSSS1115 - Departure airport and ETD (Singapore and departing @ 1115Z)

M082F330 ANITO ..... - Initial speed and altitude then route (which includes step climbs). Mach .82 and flight level 330 initially

YSSY0652 YBBN - Destination, total estimated elapsed time and alternate (arriving at sydney after 6hr52min with alternate of Brisbane)

PBN - performance based navigation approvals etc

Nav - navigation equipment etc (rnav departure 1 enroute 2 arrival 1)

SUR - surveillance equipment on board

DOF - date of flight

REG - registration of aircraft

EET - estimated elapsed time at numerous FIR entries

SEL - SELCAL

CODE - Mode S hex code

OPR - operator

RALT - route alternates

RMK - remarks

RVR - runway visual range required for landing

 

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Sorry if this has already been answered, but will the 777 have an FMC?

Actually, PMDG is a professional group in fact of making aircrafts for users who would like to take advantage of the capabilities given by modern airliners like: 737NG, 747 and now 777. So in short answer YES the triple seven comes with fully modeled FMC (or FMS, I always get confused here a bit, that which one is that we see).

 

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No update at all???

 

That's not down to me. I'm just a beta tester allowed to share pictures/videos/thoughts.

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BAW15 continuing on to Sydney making good time...

 

 

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Lovely Jetstream over Australia  :wink:

 

 

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The sharpness of these textures is impressive.

But I guess I'm more impressed with the 149KT of tailwind. :P

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Be safe Luke!  Earthquake down there minutes ago and a Tsunami warning has been issued.   :lol:

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Gear down, flaps 20, landing checklist....

 

 

 

Awesome trip! BAW15 complete. Tomorrow is the start of BAW16 back to Singapore then Heathrow on Friday...

 

I'll let virtual Luke deal with that earthquake - although real Luke has just as big chance of one here in SoCal  :mellow:

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