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Post by keurdours on Dec 26, 2020 10:21:22 GMT
Dear,
Thank you very much for your great sofware, I am using since 5 years.
I have a problem with FS Control Flight Plan.
After parking the plane at the gate at airport, loading flight plan into FSX, I start the flight.
Then I start FS Control, I load the FSX flight plan. Then I connect and I check with Basic Data and Nav. I get something stange. The airport (Waypoint) is many thousands nautical miles away from when i am.
I am doing wrong probably. Any idea, how to get it right ?
Thank you
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Post by Herve Sors on Dec 26, 2020 10:41:19 GMT
Ok.. Could you first update navigation database to 2013 Then if you have the same problem: 1) First send me the flight plan you loaded (use my email for that) 2) And tell me precisely where you was when you made this observation so as I can try to reproduce it
Regards
Hervé
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Post by keurdours on Dec 26, 2020 12:14:02 GMT
Thank you I have AIRAC 2013
I was parked on VVTS Gate 10 (Large). Kind regards
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Post by Herve Sors on Dec 28, 2020 11:35:08 GMT
Will have a look and let you know. Busy at this time with some other tasks
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Post by Herve Sors on Jan 2, 2021 18:03:37 GMT
Ok..the reason is there is a problem correctly retrieving coordinates from this particular flight plan (PFPX generated) I will try to correct that in a future version
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Post by flightplannerhutch01 on Feb 22, 2021 21:12:34 GMT
Herve...can you explain to me what to do with the flight plan file that is created by using Simple Flight Planner. I know that the file has an ending of .pln. I have seen in FS2004 after creating a flight plan within that program the .pln file is placed in My Documents, Flight Simulator Files if I recall correctly. How do I get FS2004 to use the flight plan made using Simple flight planner? I hope to hear from you.
Thank You! Eric Hutchinson
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Post by Herve Sors on Feb 23, 2021 16:48:24 GMT
I do not have FS2004 anymore but in FSX/P3D you just have to load the flight plan pln file using the Flight Planner menu and then the Load button. By default the Documents/Flight Simulator folder will be selected but you can load it from anywhere. I presume a similar sequence us available in FS9. After the file is loaded, do not edit it and just click the OK button
-H
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