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Clarified cruise-alt
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* '''<fltrules>''' Can be ''IFR'' or ''VFR''. This is required for use in ATC, but currently not used. This is likely to change, however.
* '''<fltrules>''' Can be ''IFR'' or ''VFR''. This is required for use in ATC, but currently not used. This is likely to change, however.
* '''<departure>''' Definition of the departure airport. This section should contain the '''<port>''' and '''<time>''' keywords.
* '''<departure>''' Definition of the departure airport. This section should contain the '''<port>''' and '''<time>''' keywords.
* '''<cruise-alt>''' Cruising altitude for this flight. This is a bit of a simplification from the real world, where aircraft usually don't stay at the same cruise altitude throughout the flight. This behavior will probably also change in future versions.  
* '''<cruise-alt>''' Cruising altitude for this flight. This is a bit of a simplification from the real world, where aircraft usually don't stay at the same cruise altitude throughout the flight. This behavior will probably also change in future versions. Values are in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_level flightlevels]
* '''<arrival>''' Same as '''<departure>''', but now defining the port of arrival.
* '''<arrival>''' Same as '''<departure>''', but now defining the port of arrival.
* '''<repeat>''' Repeat period. This can be either the keyword ''WEEK'', or a number followed by ''Hr''. ''WEEK'' means that the whole schedule repeats itself on a weekly basis. ''Hr'' means that the whole schedule repeats after the number of hours specified directly before it (e.g. ''24Hr'' means that the schedule repeats after 24 hours). With Traffic Manager II, it is generally recommended not to mix schedules that rotate on different frequencies. In general, the best results are obtained when using only weekly rotating flights. For flights that are in reality operated on a daily basis, it is recommended to just specify multiple entries, i.e. one separate flight for every weekday.
* '''<repeat>''' Repeat period. This can be either the keyword ''WEEK'', or a number followed by ''Hr''. ''WEEK'' means that the whole schedule repeats itself on a weekly basis. ''Hr'' means that the whole schedule repeats after the number of hours specified directly before it (e.g. ''24Hr'' means that the schedule repeats after 24 hours). With Traffic Manager II, it is generally recommended not to mix schedules that rotate on different frequencies. In general, the best results are obtained when using only weekly rotating flights. For flights that are in reality operated on a daily basis, it is recommended to just specify multiple entries, i.e. one separate flight for every weekday.
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