December 13, 20223 yr I've been using actual flight plans published by FlightAware for overseas flights. Most the information, way points etc. I understand but recently I've run across tags that I don't understand. For instance: N0445F330 CORRS Y81 GEMAC is the beginning of an Air New Zealand flight from Melbourne to AUckland. CORRS is the departure from Melbourne followed by the airway Y81, etc. What does N0445F330 stand for? Thanks for an information. Jim Driskell James M Driskell, Maj USMC (Ret)
December 14, 20223 yr On 12/13/2022 at 2:05 AM, jmdriskell said: What does N0445F330 stand for? 445 TAS and Flight level 330 N0445= speed expressed in TAS M080 = speed expressed in True mach number K0800 = speed expressed in Km/h EASA PPL SEPL + NQ / CB-IR in progress MSFS24 | X-Plane 12
December 14, 20223 yr Author Thanks for your input. Makes sense. Jim James M Driskell, Maj USMC (Ret)
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