OK, I generated your flight in Simbrief today, set it up in PF3 and flew it using the PMDG 737-600 with the FMC.
Here's the flight plan using the AMTO2X SID and the NONT3C STAR: LEBB/10 AMTO2X AMTOS R75 NEA UN864 NONTU NONT3C LEMD/32L
I exported the plan from Simbrief in FS2020 format (.pln),
*with* the procedures.
The first thing that I did in PF3 was set-up the runways for departure and arrival by selecting the SIDs/STARs button, as follows:
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This ensures that PF3 will only use the runways that the flight plan is based upon; you will see that I also named the SID and STAR being used.
Next I loaded the flight plan, which gave me the following NOTAM (which I ignored):
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I then used the "Adjust Altitudes, SIDs, STARs, and Holds" button to tweak the flight plan, as Dan mentioned previously. This is the original:
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I selected the End of SID and Start of STAR points, and deleted waypoints within the SID and STAR - this is what it looked like when I finished:
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This may look somewhat drastic, but these are the only waypoints that PF3 needs to be aware of for this flight plan.
One thing to note is that strictly there is an altitude restriction at NEA, you must be between 9500 and 14500 feet.
Similarly at NONTU you must be between 15000 and 24000 feet. You can, of course, choose to ignore these and choose a 'better' cruising altitude.
I then loaded MSFS, and set the aircraft at the selected departure gate at Bilbao and connected PF3.
Then I proceeded to set-up the aircraft; the FMC was loaded from Simbrief and the departure and arrival procedures were added to the route.
I then connected PF3, listened to the ATIS and contacted the Tower (no Clearance at Bilbao) to get the flight underway.
After takeoff control was handed over to the FMC, which followed the planned route exactly - ATC only provided altitude changes.
The flight went as expected, following the arrival procedure onto the ILS for runway 32L at Madrid and landing.
I'm not suggesting that what I did was the best way, and it may seem quite long winded, but it shows that PF3 can work with Simbrief and the FMC.
I'm happy to answer questions on the above, or take advice from the more experienced users on this forum that have other ways of achieving similar results.
Cheers,
Martin