by Russell Irwin » Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:48 pm
Once in a blue moon, on a long, transoceanic flight, I won't hear ATC and they'll cancel my flightplan. So, when I notice, I'll have to go to the "Flight Planner" menu and load the flightplan that I was already flying. When I do this however, my autopilot (I use the NAV setting to track the flightplan and save me the energy of adjusting heading every thirty seconds) tries to turn me around and fly me back to my previous waypoint or (if I'm too lazy to make a real flightplan) my departure airport. So my question: Is there a way to file the new flightplan with ATC without having to reprogram the GPS? While it's a fairly minor inconvenience as opposed to my old days of taking off in a DC-10 with almost zero fuel, I do hate to have to turn back to Tokyo when my destination is KIAD.