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How to set alternate airport

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skippy
Post subject: How to set alternate airport
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:55 am
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Hi!
I have a question about how to set alternate airport.

When I hit the key number 8 during final approach to my destination airport,
I had the message that my file didn't have alternate airport.

If I have a problem during approach, for example weather, mechanical problem,etc..
I would like to go to another airport.

Would you tell me how to set alternate airport,please?
Should I set it in my flightplanning software? (I'm using flightsim commander)

Best regards,
Skippy


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Dave March
Post subject: Re: How to set alternate airport
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 11:09 am
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Select the Options #1 button on the main PF3 display and then select 'Always prompt for an alternate airport'. Next time you select a flight plan for PF3 you will be prompted to enter the ICAO for your alternate airport.

It's all in the user guide ;)

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skippy
Post subject: Re: How to set alternate airport
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:12 pm
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Hi,Dave!

Thank you very much for your kindly reply.
I understood that Select the Options #1 button, and check the 'Always prompt for an alternate airport'.

I'm sorry that I didn't read the user guide well.
I'll check it.

Thanks.
Skippy


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