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  1. Hi Volker,

     

    Thanks for your reply. I have read the manual, numerous times in fact. I was hoping to generate a more "realistic route", but apparently it's not possible to do that with your program. I hope you take this into consideration in future program updates as this would benefit long haul pilots greatly.

     

    See: http://flightaware.com/live/flight/QFA7 or http://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL200/history/20130821/2310Z/KATL/FAOR

     

    Hailey

  2. Hi. how do I create a random route with FS Commander? I have already tried to generate a route using high altitude airways, but it doesn't insert longitude/latitude waypoints as it should. I found this on the vatsim forums, but I'm not sure how to do it. i want to make a flight plan from Sydney (YSSY) to Dallas (KDFW).

     

    Sector Length: 60

    Sector Width: 50

     

    Hailey


    Of course you can fly outside the NAT-area! This is called "random route". Make a search for this here or in Google. I recently posted a link to the North Atlantic Manual in this forum, where you can find the rules, e.g. how you have to define these random route waypoints.

    Basically the rule is: if you fly west to east (or vice versa) north of 70°N, you need to create waypoints every 20° in 20° LONGITUDE. Otherwise you will need to create waypoints every 10° in 10° LONGITUDE. If you fly north to south (or vice versa) you need to create waypoints every 5° in 5° LATITUDE.

    That's the routing that I have figured out: BERGI UL602 SUPUR UP1 ROLUM UP13 ASKAM UL7 LIRKI 7010N 7730N 8050N ROGSO M453 ADREW 65N46 60N50 55N51 50N53 45N54 40N55 35N56 30N57 ZIGIE.MAGGI3

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