The STAR waypoints are HOBEE, RSNIK, TARPO, BLUFI, HEATT, LONNI, KAINS, VKZ, with radar vectors to KMIA after KAINS. AR1's are METTA, TORY, LOTUS, HOBEE, RSNIK, TARPO, BLUFI, HEATT, LONNI, VKZ.6.
J174's segments are ORF, EDDYS, GILMA, CLAPY, DIW. The airway segments are as follows: J209: WHITE, CYN, VILLS, SBY, SAWED, ORF. We see that an appropriate DP is the Newark 6 departure, vectored to Colt's Neck VOR and then to WHITE, which happens to be the 1st waypoint in the FAA preferred route.5. Look on [link:Unlimited to see the intermediate segments for each of the 4 airways, and, while we are at it, an appropriate DP from KEWR.4. KEWR should now appear on the plan window.3. A bunch of Newark (KEWR) entries will pop-up (one for the airport, and a bunch for each runway.) Let's keep it simple and select just the airport - right click on it and select the Add to Flightplan selection.
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Click on the inputline of FSNavigator, with the ID Code checkbox selected. So - Let's input directly into FSNavigator. We can do one of two things - use FSBuild to plug in this route and let it automatically find the proper DP (Departure Procedure) and STAR, then export to FSNavigator, or input it directly into FSNavigator.2. So - the route is: KEWR WHITE J209 ORF J174 DIW AR14 METTA AR1 HOBEE HEATT-STAR KMIA.Well - we see that there are 2 Jet Routes (J209, J174) with the start/end segment points, as well as two ATAR Routes (AR14, AR1), as well as a Standard Terminal Arrival (HEATT-STAR) listed. Let's use a flight from Newark, NJ to Miami, FL as an example: The indiactes that there are 3 preferred routes from EWR to MIA - Water (1), Turbojets (2), Turboprops (3). Check the FAA website to see if there is a preferred IFR route. commercial aviation), then FS2002's flight planner is complete garbage.If you want to fly commercial aviation, the way to really build the flightplan is by hand:1. Well, it really depends on the type of flying you do.If you do mostly general aviation flying, you can have FSNavigator import a flightplan from FS2002 (you'll probably have set FS2002 to use either Victor airways or GPS direct routes.)If you fly heavy iron (i.e. You can add the waypoints to your flightplan the same way.Have fun ! :-outta Francois :-wave "At home in the wild" Don's Alaskan Bush Charters] "Beavers Lead the Way" [/table Just click on that an presto, the location is added to your flightplan.If you click on an airfield, it will assume you are landing (and the program will adjust altitude, Beginning or End of Descent etc.).If you select (on the menu bar on the right) L or H (Low or High Routes) the program will display all the routes and waypoints that you could wish for.
Planning a flight is real easy actually (allthough you can make it as complicated as you like of course).If you position your mouse on any location on the map (enlarge it a bit first so you can see where you are -) ) and then right-click, it brings up a menu from where you can choose 'Add to flightplan'.