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RALF9636
Post subject: Re: Saving Flight Plans
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 5:37 am

 
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Hey Dave, That sounds like a simple solution but it doesn't work for me. Using SimBrief for flight planning I can load a FP into the planes ok and they work but the only FP's that show up in PF3 are the ones that I create with the P3D Flight Planner. No other FP's show up in PF3 no matter what Flig...
RALF9636
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 4:56 pm

 
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Surely, if the controllers don't know the altitudes of the land/air they're controlling, perhaps they shouldn't be telling the pilot the altitude they want him to fly at. Correct. And you can stop them from telling you where to fly by activating the STAR option, which I recommend to always do when ...
RALF9636
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 8:39 pm

 
Replies: 6
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You will hardly ever get the PF3 TOD and your FMC TOD in sync. Just as in real life. But you can still more or less follow your FMC in most cases: If PF3 tells you to descent early you can start to descend with a very low descent rate until you catch up with your planned descent path. If I'm not mis...
RALF9636
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 3:10 pm

 
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I've made a lot of flights out of LOWI. I never touch the climb profile. I always keep the cruise level set for the first waypoint. Also I never define an End of SID. I never had a problem out of LOWI. In the rare cases when the initial altitude clearance was below 9500 I always got a higher clearan...
RALF9636
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 7:40 pm

 
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If I change region TA to 11000, will this not cause me a problem at the destination if I'm flying to, say, Dusseldorf? Yes, it would of course, so that's not the solution. The problem is that in the current version of PF3 the airport's TA setting is only used until you take off and head for waypoin...
RALF9636
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 7:11 am

 
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Yes, it's normal. http://www.ocs-support.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1981 The weather we see in the sim (P3D and FSX are the same in this regard) is not really produced by the weather engine (like ASN or Opus). It is produced by the sim itself using the data, the weather engine injects. And...
RALF9636
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 5:11 pm

 
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Thank you for your assistance. I went through the uninstall and install procedure again, to get a fresh start for getting the files you requested. And now for some unknown reason, the program will load a flight plan. Unfortunately, it is not intuitively obvious, at least to me, how to use the progr...
RALF9636
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 1:57 pm

 
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I now have to create four or five different flight plans for the same flight before I fly: one for PF3, one for X-Plane, one for Little NavMap (containing all the SID/STAR information) and often yet another one for my aircraft's FMC - a number of planes in XP need their own format or adaptation to ...
RALF9636
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 9:46 pm

 
Replies: 12
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@RALF9636 Where could I read/see the next frequency? The air controll areas especially in Europe and North America have many different frequencies in each directions and the PF3 doesn't show, which one will be the next. Open pf3_display.exe. Move the mouse over "Ctrl Freq" (at the bottom)...
RALF9636
Post subject: Re: Randomizer question
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 9:25 pm

 
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I have a question for people that use the Randomizer. It is my understanding that it turns Stars and Sids on and off so thyat your departure and approach may have stars checked or unchecked in PF3. My question is, what happens when you are at an airport that doesn't have a Sid or arriving at one wi...
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