Destination Finder
By Chip Barber 29 May 2008
How Cool Is This?
This has been a banner couple of
months for me. Of late, I've been having a field day with freeware.
I've picked up on all the wonderful NHL pattern repaints by Andrew
Barenek, I've found some wonderful airport scenery for Toronto and
Jacksonville, Florida. And I've come across something for which I
have been pining for a long, long time.
As you may or may not know, I continue with my neurotic behavior
towards payware. Someone wise once defined neurosis as the
perpetuation of a behavior while expecting a better outcome each
time. Well, I happen to be the poster boy for that phrase. I keep
hoping that my software purchases will begin to actually reduce the
debt so incriminatingly posted to my account each month. Hasn't
happened yet, but I'm certain that it will, what with computers being
prone to funky little glitches that every so often work to one's
advantage. Besides, simply by virtue of sheer numbers, chances
should be better than good that something will break my way. Hope
springs eternal, even if common sense doesn't.
But see, I've spent a king's ransom looking for something to
answer a burning need. What I've desperately wanted to do was choose
an airport in a place with which I am not terribly familiar even if
I've augmented it with tres' cool scenery. Then, being of limited
attention span and a fair to good likelihood of an unscheduled nap, I
consult my many, many various flight planners trying to find
destinations that are within 200 miles or so, with ILS and runway
length sufficient for a Concorde (can't be too careful on the
roll-out, it is terribly bad form to run out of concrete/asphalt
before one runs out of forward momentum) and at a vector of my
choosing so that I may overfly something other than sand or water.
To varying degrees, I have seen a return on my FSInvestment. If I
combine several aspects of each flight planning software title I own,
I can manage to answer most of my aforementioned requirements.
Unfortunately, by the time I've managed to compile, sort and digest
all the information I've accumulated, simulated flight has taken a
back seat to any number of alternate activities that have managed to
catch my fancy in the interim. It is a question of timing, you see.
Generally, it is a potty break that begins the decline of my desire
to fly. Even you real world flyboys gotta pee, otherwise they
wouldn't put a loo in close proximity to the flight deck, right?
But much to my delight, I've come across the answer to my dilemma.
Martin Gleeson has produced this gem of a piece of freeware that does
precisely what I've wanted, and even some things I neglected to
whisper to Santa during my annual lap-sit with him at the local mall
(besides, I don't think he was too keen on listening to my requests,
what with him moving around and sweating whilst attempting to
accommodate my not inconsiderable mass so delicately placed onto his
lap. Think of the whale in Free Willy doing a sort of weird lap
dance on you, and you'll get the picture.).
Destination Finder
Here's what I've discovered so far with this slice of Nirvana. I
enter the ICAO of my departure (if there is one thing I'd like to
change with this program, it is a better way to input the departure
airport, as there are times I must actually look up the ICAO what
with there being no other way to input this important piece of data.
Are you listening, Santa?), and continue down the line inputting the
parameters I'd like the program to consider while it ponders my
potential destinations. These parameters include distance,
direction, runway length, runway constitution (hard, soft, gravel
etc.), ILS equipped, public or military. I mean, come on! This is
far and away beyond what I would have ever thought to ask! The
direction thing is cool, in that you may leave it blank for a circle
search around your departure airport, ask it to search along a
specific heading (1 to 360 degrees), or in a specific compass
direction. Ask it for airports to the southeast, and it will look in
a 90 degree arc to the southeast. Nifty!
Now, once you've gotten what the program considers all of the
airports that fit your requirements, it will do even more. Not only
are the columns able to be manipulated to your heart's content, they
may also be removed if you feel you do not need the information they
offer. It is completely customizable to your own demands.
Here's the best part. Once you highlight the airport destination
you'd like to choose, a right click on said airport row brings up a
menu, in which you may choose to have the program list alternates!
How cool is that! I NEVER would have thought to ask Santa for
that!
All this, and freeware too. Honestly, I would have paid for this
piece of software. No small surprise, right? But really, how often
do you come upon anything that does not only everything you could
ever ask of it, but more? I think that, to celebrate, I'll have to
input some really eclectic departures, get some really funky
destinations and then do a perimeter check to see if I can't manage
to get some augmentation for the scenery. After all, I didn't pay
anything for my new favorite piece of FSSoftware, right?
Three Green!
Chip Barber
rfbarber2@verizon.net
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