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JOSEF
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:38 am

 
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Hi Dave, Just posted the STAR to show how I was able to fly it with no problem. I totally know that PFE does not have STARS and your advice to not use it in PF2000, understood. That being said, I created the flight plan in FSX using the STARS waypoints. Then I adjusted some of the altitudes in the ...
JOSEF
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:42 am

 
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FSX flight plan ----KORRY THREE----PFE ADV File KORF HCM PXT GARED RIDGY-------27,000'----27,000' ENO------24,000'----24,000' SKIPY------19,000 BESSI------17,000----17,000 EDJER DAVYS------13,000 HOLEY BRAND------11,000' KORRY------10,000' RBV TYKES MINKS----------7000' RENUE APPLE----------3,000 ...
JOSEF
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:28 pm

 
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OK let's cut the semantics short! PFE is a two module package. It consists of Proflgiht 2000 and the Emulator. Sir you are selling this combo as a package for ATC in FSX. I fully understand that Proflight 2000 was not written by you but you are reselling it as a part of your emulator package and yes ...
JOSEF
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 3:45 am

 
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by the way it's not that I think PFE is a flight planner because I don't. But you must remember that PFE is an ATC and it will give commands to descend and that is where the simulation fails in my case. PFE has some STARS already built in like MINKS for KLGA, but MINKS is no longer used for that ...
JOSEF
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 3:24 am

 
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You could select the start/end of STAR in PFE so that you will be able to fly it without ATC intervention..... you will be vectored to runway from the end of the STAR. Or you can use the STAR waypoints in your flightplan, but delete those that are very close together or PFE will drop those. Then ...
JOSEF
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 6:50 pm

 
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You could select the start/end of STAR in PFE so that you will be able to fly it without ATC intervention..... you will be vectored to runway from the end of the STAR. Or you can use the STAR waypoints in your flightplan, but delete those that are very close together or PFE will drop those. Then ...
JOSEF
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 5:09 pm

 
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That is evident I see. But I wanted to have the STAR built in to the flight plan so that the GPS on the Default 737 could have the path programmed in. Otherwise, in order to fly a STAR you would have to fly it manually and in some cases PFE would begin to bother me about me being off the airway ...
JOSEF
Post subject: PFE not playing nice!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:31 am

 
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So I tried to create a flight plan in FSX that would use the Korry Three STAR for KLGA. I used all of the Fixes published in the Plate found in AirNav as well as the FAA site. What did Pro Flight do.... It basically cancelled out most of the fixes for Korry Three and created an ADV with the MINKS ...
JOSEF
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 1:50 pm

 
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PFE doesn't have ANY stars built in. PF2000 did but of course they are probably 15 years out of date, which is why you should never be using them. You should not be entering sids or stars in you're flight plan and use the features available and documented to fly whatever sid/star you want, which ...
JOSEF
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:43 am

 
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Hello Dave, I'm not sure if this has been covered somewhere but if it is I can't find it. So here is my question. Are the PFE STARS for KLGA up to date? Here is what PFE has for KLGA STARS: RKA2.GEE MINKS1.FAK MINKS1.GVE MINKS1.PXT MIP3.ETG MIP3.PSB MIP3.SFK NOBBI3.ALB NOBBI3.BAF NOBBI3.DNY NOBBI3 ...
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