September 16, 20187 yr This may be a bit of an odd question but I remember asking and reading about real world flightplans for Norway (Wideroe) and someone said that in some area's in Europe a lot of planes don't really fly from waypoint to waypoint anymore but in a rather straight and short line. There was a specific name for those kind of flights. Does this ring a bell with anyone...? I forgot how those kind of flights were called. I am (once more) looking for real world domestic Wideroe routes but can't find them. ๐
September 16, 20187 yr I think you are talking about free route airspace (FRA) where you just have entry and exit points pretty much https://www.eurocontrol.int/articles/free-route-airspace David FSX Userย / Into Addons with deeper Systems Modeling / Love planes and airports and ATC ย
September 16, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, VOJu24 said: I think you are talking about free route airspace (FRA) where you just have entry and exit points pretty much https://www.eurocontrol.int/articles/free-route-airspace Yes, that was it! Thanks! ๐
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