October 27, 20214 yr I made a route (YSSY-YMML) on the latest version of Littlenavmap, using SID 25 for departure and STAR 16 for arrival at Melbourne. When I import it to X-plane, the second waypoint is a vector a long distance away from the route, and is not connected with the rest of the flight plan. I'm not sure what's wrong and I'ts anying me that I need to make a manual departure.
October 28, 20214 yr Can you post the whole LNMPLN? I'd like to have a look at this. Maybe a bug in LNM or X-Plane. Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
October 31, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, gamergotgames said: How do I do that? Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
November 7, 20214 yr Author <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <LittleNavmap xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="https://www.littlenavmap.org/schema/lnmpln.xsd"> <Flightplan> <Header> <FlightplanType>IFR</FlightplanType> <CruisingAlt>35000</CruisingAlt> <CreationDate>2021-10-31T17:47:15-04:00</CreationDate> <FileVersion>1.1</FileVersion> <ProgramName>Little Navmap</ProgramName> <ProgramVersion>2.6.17</ProgramVersion> <Documentation>https://www.littlenavmap.org/lnmpln.html</Documentation> </Header> <SimData Cycle="1802">XP11</SimData> <NavData Cycle="1801">NAVIGRAPH</NavData> <Departure> <Pos Lon="151.171585" Lat="-33.929348" Alt="20.00"/> <Start>16R</Start> <Type>Runway</Type> <Heading>167.851</Heading> </Departure> <Procedures> <SID> <Name>SY1</Name> <Runway>25</Runway> </SID> <Approach> <Name>FF16</Name> <ARINC>I16-Z</ARINC> <Runway>16</Runway> <Type>ILS</Type> <Suffix>Z</Suffix> </Approach> </Procedures> <Waypoints> <Waypoint> <Name>Sydney Kingsford Smith Intl</Name> <Ident>YSSY</Ident> <Type>AIRPORT</Type> <Pos Lon="151.177216" Lat="-33.946110" Alt="20.00"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>HOOKS</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="151.132782" Lat="-34.350327" Alt="11778.40"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Name>Wollongong</Name> <Ident>WOL</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>Q15</Airway> <Type>NDB</Type> <Pos Lon="150.790985" Lat="-34.557930" Alt="19914.70"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>RAZZI</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>H65</Airway> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="149.960358" Lat="-35.054192" Alt="35000.00"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Name>Canberra</Name> <Ident>CB</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>H65</Airway> <Type>VOR</Type> <Pos Lon="149.195724" Lat="-35.281445" Alt="35000.00"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>TANTA</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>UQ215</Airway> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="148.531738" Lat="-35.880676" Alt="35000.00"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>RUMIE</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>Q29</Airway> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="147.728485" Lat="-36.329815" Alt="35000.00"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>NABBA</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>Q29</Airway> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="147.042053" Lat="-36.705334" Alt="35000.00"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>BULLA</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>Q29</Airway> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="146.347122" Lat="-37.077805" Alt="33615.96"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>TAREX</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>Q29</Airway> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="145.914200" Lat="-37.305962" Alt="24635.18"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>LIZZI</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Airway>Q29</Airway> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="145.638062" Lat="-37.450554" Alt="18927.89"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Ident>KOUTA</Ident> <Region>YM</Region> <Type>WAYPOINT</Type> <Pos Lon="145.181671" Lat="-37.465000" Alt="11053.46"/> </Waypoint> <Waypoint> <Name>Melbourne Intl</Name> <Ident>YMML</Ident> <Type>AIRPORT</Type> <Pos Lon="144.843338" Lat="-37.673332" Alt="433.00"/> </Waypoint> </Waypoints> </Flightplan> </LittleNavmap>
November 7, 20214 yr Thank you! Perfect. I just checked the plan and see no issue. The manual legs are also shown as a long line in the G1000. This looks strange but is normal. You have to adhere to ATC instructions from there until they get you back on route. In the sim I usually do a direct to the next waypoint (flying without ATC). Edit: The peculiarities of some procedure legs are explained in this chapter: https://www.littlenavmap.org/manuals/littlenavmap/release/2.6/en/APPROACHES.html Hope this helps. Alex Edited November 7, 20214 yr by albar965 Link Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
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