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  1. Yep, and when I've tried previously it scans all the flightplans. It's worth noting that when I open it up, an error message pops up telling me that aircraft.cfg file couldn't be found. Looks like a pretty decent alternative if I can't get ACA2005 working, do I simply load all the flightplans that I have?
  2. Just checked 'Options' - the directory is the FS9 one, so I'm not sure what's going on. How would I be able to view the timetables for airports, rather than individual airlines?
  3. ACA2005 looks exactly like what I'm looking for, so thank you for the recommendation! I downloaded it though, and encountered a problem. Every time I put in a search query for a particular airport, it always ends up with the result '0 departures' or '0 arrivals', even when it's a busy airport. Also the error message "Column 'From' does not allow nulls" pops up. Any ideas what this is?
  4. Is there a way of doing this, or any software that enables it? I've used AITT2, Traffic View Board and AITA, all of which are useful, but they're limited in regards to what I'm asking for, because they can only tell you departures from planes that are currently on the ground at the airport, and only tell you arrivals when an incoming flight is within a certain radius of the airport. What I want is a full timetable that tells me every departure and arrival at every time. Is this possible?

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