April 18, 20251 yr Author Thanks for your reply, but I should have added that I am trying to create schedules to bring small airfields to life with minor GA traffic, for example G-EGHP Popham.
April 18, 20251 yr 6 hours ago, lumbco said: Thanks for your reply, but I should have added that I am trying to create schedules to bring small airfields to life with minor GA traffic, for example G-EGHP Popham. I see. You can enter a start time into the flight plan remarks tab (free text field) but there is no special section for departure time, sorry. Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
June 6, 20251 yr Yes, in Little Navmap you can manually set the takeoff time in the flight plan by adjusting the departure time under the "Flight Plan" tab. Just right-click on the departure airport and select "Set Departure Time" or edit it directly in the flight plan details.
June 6, 20251 yr 4 hours ago, Bege1987 said: Yes, in Little Navmap you can manually set the takeoff time in the flight plan by adjusting the departure time under the "Flight Plan" tab. Just right-click on the departure airport and select "Set Departure Time" or edit it directly in the flight plan details. Sorry, not true. There is no departure time in LNM and it cannot be set. BTW: https://app.gptzero.me shows that this answer a AI generated text and therefore at least questionable. Looks like a hallucinating ChatGPT. Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
June 7, 20251 yr 17 hours ago, albar965 said: Sorry, not true. There is no departure time in LNM and it cannot be set. BTW: https://app.gptzero.me solar smash shows that this answer a AI generated text and therefore at least questionable. Looks like a hallucinating ChatGPT. Alex Oh no, this is just my thinking when I researched this
June 7, 2025Jun 7 7 hours ago, Bege1987 said: Oh no, this is just my thinking when I researched this You probably ran into an AI generated answer at the top of search results. Most internet search engines include one now. The problem with AI is that the answer is not correct quite often. They are lying to you outright which is also called hallucinating. You always have to check the facts using other sources when using AI. Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
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