

http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/
Freeware and good.




http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/
Freeware and good.
Ashaman is right on as usual this is the only site that I am aware of that will allow you to download flight plans into the FS flightplanner. This is a great site it will allow the use of both STARS and SIDS. 8-)














VisualChaos,
Glad you enjoyed your flight. Remember that your arrival procedure and approach procedure are not the same thing. ATC will give you a published approach (usually with vectors) upon completion (or near completion) of your registered Terminal Arrival. Have all the approach charts for your destination and alternate airports onboard, because you never know just what ATC may give you. Also, unless you are flying an RNP procedure (none of which will work in FS), "autolanding" is illegal. You need to learn to fly your approaches "by hand", i.e. without a 3d guidance system, first!

Does the real 747 have the autolanding feature?



Does the real 747 have the autolanding feature?
The new ones have one.
For foggy nights. :)







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