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Juul Tango

Saving flights with PMDG NG737

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Hello,I have always been flying, using the default FS9 aircrafts, with Radar Contact and it was very handsome to be able to save flights and then to reload them with the flightplan still operational on the (fysical) point I saved the flight.I tried to do the same with the PMDG 737NG, but after loading a saved flight, the flightplan was not available anymore in the FMC.I use FSBuild to develop my flightplans.Is there a way to save and reload a flight (with Radar Contact) and then just continue flying the plan?I put the same question in the PMDG Support forum.Thanks on beforehand for the reactions,Juul Tango,Hasselt (Belgium)

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Juul,It isn't possible for RC to control what happens with external programs such as the PMDG FMC (CDU). However, if you reload a saved RC plan you can then pause the flight whilst you load the plan into the PMDG FMC and then edit it to remove waypoints already passed.It's a bit of a pain but can be done. I do the same with Project Magenta which is in the same boat.Cheers,


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