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For those of us that enjoy flying like real pilots, sometimes it’s a good idea to use a flightplan. For this tutorial I’ll be using [http://www.fltplan.com/ www.fltplan.com].
For those of us that enjoy flying like real pilots, sometimes it’s a good idea to use a flightplan. For this tutorial I’ll be using [http://www.fltplan.com/ www.fltplan.com].


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Go to: [http://www.fltplan.com/ www.fltplan.com] and click on “Flight Planning”.
Go to: [http://www.fltplan.com/ www.fltplan.com] and click on “Flight Planning”.


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'''Step 2'''
'''Step 2'''


Fill in the four letter [[:Category:Airports|airport]] identifier ([[ICAO-code]]) for the departure and arrival airports and select “Lear 45” as the [[Aircraft|airplane]].
Fill in the four letter [[:Category:Airports|airport]] identifier (ICAO code) for the departure and arrival airports and select “Lear 45” as the [[Aircraft|airplane]].


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'''Step 3'''
'''Step 3'''
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Fill in the details in the boxes and then choose a flightplan.
Fill in the details in the boxes and then choose a flightplan.


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'''Step 4'''
'''Step 4'''
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Click on “Press here for Navlog” and it'll show you your flightplan.
Click on “Press here for Navlog” and it'll show you your flightplan.


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'''Step 5'''
'''Step 5'''
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You're done! If you need any of the approach charts ([[STAR]]s) or [[ILS]], VOR or NDB plates for the airports, go back onto the page where you choose your flight plan and scroll down until you see this:
You're done! If you need any of the approach charts ([[STAR]]s) or [[ILS]], VOR or NDB plates for the airports, go back onto the page where you choose your flight plan and scroll down until you see this:


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Select the plate you need and click “View”.
Select the plate you need and click “View”.


That's it. Happy Flying everyone!
That's it. Happy Flying everyone!


[[Category:Flying Resources|Create a flightplan]]
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[[Category:Howto|Create a flightplan]]
[[Category:Howto|Create a flightplan]]
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 23 December 2015

For those of us that enjoy flying like real pilots, sometimes it’s a good idea to use a flightplan. For this tutorial I’ll be using www.fltplan.com.

Step 1

Go to: www.fltplan.com and click on “Flight Planning”.

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Step 2

Fill in the four letter airport identifier (ICAO code) for the departure and arrival airports and select “Lear 45” as the airplane.

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Step 3

Fill in the details in the boxes and then choose a flightplan.

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Step 4

Click on “Press here for Navlog” and it'll show you your flightplan.

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Step 5

Enter the waypoints in the Route Manager in FlightGear.

You're done! If you need any of the approach charts (STARs) or ILS, VOR or NDB plates for the airports, go back onto the page where you choose your flight plan and scroll down until you see this:

ScreenShot5.jpg

Select the plate you need and click “View”.

That's it. Happy Flying everyone!