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Fenix / iFly MAX - Multileg Flights Possible?

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Any reason why I can't do layovers and multileg flights using the Fenix Bus or the iFly MAX?   I use GSX and BATC.    Or do I have to go back to the main menu and load the next flight?   

Multi-legs in the Fenix are fine. I don't have the iFly Max but I don't see why it would be any different. 

Can do multi-legs in the Fenix, even the EFB gives yo the option to load the next flightplan.  As for BATC the only way I am aware is to press ESC then press FLY again after creating a new Simbrief OFP

Chris Ibbotson

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59 minutes ago, cj-ibbotson said:

Can do multi-legs in the Fenix, even the EFB gives yo the option to load the next flightplan.  As for BATC the only way I am aware is to press ESC then press FLY again after creating a new Simbrief OFP

BATC hint welcome! Thx! 

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2 hours ago, cj-ibbotson said:

Can do multi-legs in the Fenix, even the EFB gives yo the option to load the next flightplan.  As for BATC the only way I am aware is to press ESC then press FLY again after creating a new Simbrief OFP

That's tough regarding BATC.   When I land, my destination airport is typically very active with plenty of planes at the gate and arriving / departing (all my traffic sliders are set to 10).    When I reboot BATC, the airport turns into a ghost town.   Today KCLT had 7 planes at the gates and 2 arrivals in the 35 min I was on the ground. 

3 hours ago, 11bee said:

That's tough regarding BATC.   When I land, my destination airport is typically very active with plenty of planes at the gate and arriving / departing (all my traffic sliders are set to 10).    When I reboot BATC, the airport turns into a ghost town.   Today KCLT had 7 planes at the gates and 2 arrivals in the 35 min I was on the ground. 

Only takes a few seconds for BATC to import and generate the 2nd flight plan.  Airports populate quickly in my experience.  Im not aware if aircraft taxi, land or depart immediately as I am starting to set up the next flight.  Doesnt take too long before I hear ATC chatter, pushbacks etc from Ai traffic

 

Chris Ibbotson

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