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==Defining a Route==
==Defining a Route==
The simplest way to define a route is to add waypoints one at a time by identifier. Since navaid identifiers are not unique, the route-manager uses your departure airport or the previously defined waypoint to 'locate' the identifier search. In practice, navaids with conflicting names are located far enough apart that this works automatically in practice.
Until departure and arrival procedures are supported, you can often define them yourself, by creating offset waypoints. The syntax is <tt>ident/radial/distance</tt>, for example <tt>TLA/347/13</tt> defines a waypoint (which will be named 'TLA13') which is 13nm away from the TLA VOR on magnetic radial 347.


==Activating a Route==
==Activating a Route==


==Flying a Route==
==Flying a Route==
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