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@G-RFRY, there’s only the shuttle down to Heathrow these days. Otherwise looking good.

Ray (Cheshire, England).

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6 hours ago, 787flyer said:

Dave, do you know if there's a tutorial out there for manual additions to AIG? Been wondering how that was done and looked through the AIG stuff but could not quite figure it out.

I wanted to add my own ANA flight plans as in AIG the AIGFP is the only option and I dont have AIG configured to use them as I wanted to remain with the std .BGL format for FPs.

From the limited time I have playing AIGM. You download a flight plan to your download folder then select manual button and click on your downloaded plan and it will install. 

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15 hours ago, Ray Proudfoot said:

Routing with AIGFP is meant to follow jet routes making it more realistic when you're airborne than GCR with BGLs.

indeed, but many AIFP.pln's (20% is my guess) are either GCR or routed via SID exits rather than STAR entries (or vice versa) ....... certainly in the AsiaPacific jurisdictions.

One needs to be able to correct them ..... to avoid TCAS "incidents".

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for now, cheers

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@G-RFRY, you need to get closer to the Ai. It’s impossible to see what you have installed.

100 is nothing. I have 1300+. I can go to any airport in the world and see local airlines. Perfect for world tours. 😁

 

Ray (Cheshire, England).

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7 hours ago, vadriver said:

One needs to be able to correct them ..... to avoid TCAS "incidents".

But without an editor how is it done?

Ray (Cheshire, England).

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I need binoculars! 🙄

Ray (Cheshire, England).

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18 minutes ago, G-RFRY said:

RAY is this close enough.

Yes but why not switch to an avatar which would allow you to get very close and it has no cockpit.

Ray (Cheshire, England).

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