August 17, 201510 yr Commercial Member A planner needs to select the most likely runways in use depending on weather and so on. Next the planner needs to compare the SIDs and STARs and select the most appropriate for the runways. Next the plan should attempt to bridge the SID exit and the STAR entrance, along the appropriate airways. Finally, since not all the waypoints are fly over, the planner can at least put some appropriate waypoints in, the IDF and FAF would be nice. Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com
August 17, 201510 yr BOGNA SIDs are 1M 1V (SID ICAO) which are identical for RWYs 26L and 26R, and 1X (RNAV1 (DME/DME or GNAA) SID ICAO) which is only from RWY 26L Gerry Howard
August 18, 201510 yr Just 2 days ago I came across Efass flight planner. There are some not so good reviews from 1 or 2 years ago but this seems to be a updated fixed version. http://froom.de/efass/ " EFASS is free. After 14 days you can decide, if you want to pay for EFASS, or if you want to continue using the free version. All you need is an EFASS-Account that you can create during the installation process." I used it for a few flights and it works for me very well, quick, easy , including SID and STAR, moving map, detailed airport view. don't know yet if I would buy it, as there seems to be no indication yet what the price is, but for now it's my favourite. cheers alf
August 19, 201510 yr With respect to EFASS, there are some bugs that various people have reported, including myself, which were never fixed. So, check it out fully before you buy. I got PPFX instead and have been just as happy with it. 10700k / Gigabyte 3060
August 19, 201510 yr What about CFMU validation for Europe? check this one https://www.eurofpl.eu there is a free section and the flight plan are more reliable. Then there is a this site http://www.edi-gla.co.uk/fpl/index.php that have some stored one.
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