by Iroquois » Wed Jun 25, 2003 6:24 pm
Ok, here's how to create a flight plan. Under the create a flight tab on the FS menu page, set your aircraft, take off time, and weather. Now you'll see a "Create Flight Plan" tab below time I believe. Now you can create a flight plan.
You'll see two airport select boxes. The top is your start and the bottom is the destination. Once you've put keyed these in you can select your method of getting there. You can select a variery of options from here. Start by selecting your method of ATC. You'll see a VFR (Visual Flying Rules) button and an IFR (Instrament Flying Rules) button. VFR lets you fly the aircraft freeflight while IFR lets the ATC direct you to your destination, like the real airliners.
Now you can select your method of getting there. You'll see options in a box like "Direct GPS" and "VOR to VOR". Direct GPS is the the fastest way.
Now the button next to the previous box allows you to compile and display your flight plan. You can select altitude to fly at (IFR only) and put in stops.
Now save your flight plan and click "Fly Now". Your GPS will load the flight plan automatically. The Flight log under the file menu (Press alt to bring up toolbar) will give you an estimated flight time and total fuel needed.
Autopilot is up to preference unless flying IFR. Consult the FS manuels and help files for information. Be sure to select GPS using the Nav/GPS toggle switch to load your flight plan into plane's the Nav computer.
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