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  1. Default European flight planning

    I have been able to plot a flight route to take me from North America to an Atlantic entry point across to an exit point on the other side of the ocean using NARs and a NAT. My question is, are there any tools or website that I should use to figure out how to complete the flight to a destination airport. I don't have any enroute charts of Europe and I can't find any flight planning web sites that fltplan.com that cover Europe. How would I know how to get from Burak INT to Heathrow, for example?

  2. #2
    doncarlos Guest

    Default RE: European flight planning

    Two easy ways:

    1. go to flight planner select high alt vor's
    2. select GPS and flight plan edit and drag and click to as many
    high alt vor's jetways etc you would like

    PS you can also use method 2 for any flight including say
    Boston London

    Save the flight, print the nav log load real weather, fuel and your off

    doncarlos

  3. Default RE: European flight planning

    I am trying to make it realistic, unlike FS2002. I have a valid departure from JFK up to COLOR INT to enter the north atlantic. My exit point is BURAK. According to some British publications I found, the UK entry from BURAK going to Heathrow is SLANY. That would imply from BURAK, take UN535 to SHA VOR and UG1 to SLANY. Then I found another publication that routes you from SLANY to one of two possible arrival STARS into EGLL. It took a lot of time piecing together charts and documents from different websites, mainly www.ais.org.uk.

    The point is, in the US, I can do this much easier with fltplan.com or vitez.net. At least I found a site that will help me with UK airports, but is there a flight planner that I can use to get me to other destinations throughout Europe, using standard flight routes?

    >Two easy ways:
    >
    >1. go to flight planner select
    >high alt vor's
    >2. select GPS and flight plan
    >edit and drag and click
    >to as many
    > high alt vor's
    >jetways etc you would like
    >
    >
    >PS you can also use method
    >2 for any flight including
    >say
    > Boston London
    >
    >Save the flight, print the nav
    >log load real weather, fuel
    >and your off
    >
    >doncarlos




  4. #4
    bamber Guest

    Default RE: European flight planning

    Here is an excellent European flight planning site:

    www.asalink.net

    Bamber

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