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Hello everyone. 

Ever so slowly getting to grips with with flying.  When I programme thr FMC to say fly from EGNX to EGCC I keep getting route discontinuity errors. I can set it to take off and it all looks ok but when I program the arrival it's not happy. 

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong.  When I tried flying to LFPG it turned into a night mare. Can I delete the or fix them ?

 

Cheers Ian. 

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Discontinuities are not errors in the sense of the word, and the info you seek is at 11.42.7 of FCOM 2 

We could explain it all here but the manual does a show n tell which should help you better.

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28 minutes ago, pracines said:

Discontinuities are not errors in the sense of the word, and the info you seek is at 11.42.7 of FCOM 2 

We could explain it all here but the manual does a show n tell which should help you better.

Ok will have a look for it. Should have added the they will route nearly 60 nm of course. 

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Hello 

Topic moved from the Tips and Tricks forum and placed in the Prepar3D Forum. 

The Tips and Tricks forum is for offering Awnsers only (Tutorials) 


 

 

 

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I never had those problems.

You input your route to the last waypoint, then you add the STAR in the dep/arr page and the transition.

In the best case the last point of your routing is the first waypoint of your STAR or the transition. You can also clear the discontinuity by selecting the waypoint below it and insert it below the last waypoint. Problem solved?! :-)

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