July 25, 200619 yr once and for all, the interpretation of "resume own navigation" will be put to rest. instead of saying "resume own navigation" you will be "cleared direct xyz then as filedinstalled 4.2 but still got told to resume own navigation, this was with a flightplan created with 4.1, maybe a new flightplan created with 4.2 may give me cleared direct. jim thank you,Jim MSI A520M-A PRO,AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D 8 Core, 16 Threads 4.1Ghz,Arctic Freezer 36 ARGB Black Edition CPU Cooler,MSI VENTUS 2X Nvidia RTX 4070 12GB Graphics Card,Corsair 32GB Vengeance LPX (2x16GB) 3200Mhz DDR4 Memory,Gigabyte UD750GM 750W Gold Rated Modular PSU,Kingston NV3 2TB NVME M.2 GEN 4 SSD.
July 25, 200619 yr Commercial Member but it gave you a heading to fly, right?resume own navigation is still part of the clearance. JD Read my blog
July 26, 200619 yr Author yes jd i did get a heading. thanks, jim thank you,Jim MSI A520M-A PRO,AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D 8 Core, 16 Threads 4.1Ghz,Arctic Freezer 36 ARGB Black Edition CPU Cooler,MSI VENTUS 2X Nvidia RTX 4070 12GB Graphics Card,Corsair 32GB Vengeance LPX (2x16GB) 3200Mhz DDR4 Memory,Gigabyte UD750GM 750W Gold Rated Modular PSU,Kingston NV3 2TB NVME M.2 GEN 4 SSD.
July 27, 200619 yr Commercial Member that was the thing that confused people. without the heading, some would veer 45 degrees off course, to get back on the flight plan's green/pink/whatever color line on their glass gauge, and get yelled at for being off course.what resume own navigation at that point was supposed to mean, fly direct your next checkpoint.now i don't make it an option. and you will be yelled at for not flying that assigned course.misunderstanding solved :-)jd JD Read my blog
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