
CS's FMC seems to recognize those formats. The FMC will not recognize ANY fixes from FS NAV like Fix 01, Fix02,etc, so I ignore those and find any compulsary reporting points like BADGER, HANRY, DUGGS, TOU15,etc. All lat/long's may be correct but the distances are always 8nm between each one in the FMC. Since I don't use FS Build, I have to manually entere everything. I will save any of the entered flight plans in the FMC for future use. I will enter those from the departure runway into the FMC.in order to get a smoother transition on departure of course. Sometimes the FMC doesn't recognize certain waypoints, especially on departure, but I improvise on the departures by seeing what waypoints are showing on the cockpit nav screen. I print out the flight plan from FS Nav so that I can have all of the waypoints available. I first plan a flight via FS Navigator, export to FS9,etc. The only way I get the FMC to function correctly is to enter in all waypoints, VORs, NDBs,etc manually. If you do not select profile file or your profile does not. Use the one for Hungarian Matias if you do not have any other or simply cancel it for an empty one. LEPA 3 109.3 39.555339 9842 2.761528 24L 239. All beta test members They tested EuroScope in different environments and surely in. If everything went right your 757's CDU should now have LEPA (with at least RWY 06L) in its database. Insert Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs) and Standard Arrival Routes (STARs) and Transitions. Design flight plans on official airways (victor and jet airways) Create a database of your own custom waypoints. Since the page doesn't show the GS-Angle and ILS Frequency I had to take them from Flightsim Commander (maybe somebody knows a better link for Airport data, incl. FlightSim Commander allows you to: Create flight plans automatically, manually, or both for any section of your route. In your Internet Browser go down the page to runways and click at the according link to get the Coordinates, Length, and Heading of your runways. ICAO-Code Glideslope Angle ILS Frequency Latitude Length Longitude Name (f.e. You now see the list of RWs of the following format: When done save and close the file but keep the webside open.Ģ. You can now copy all the according data over to your Airports.db file. Drag it down on your screen to where it is convenient to work with.
#Where do you put airac in fsnavigator code#
Now open up your Internet Browser and go to and insert the ICAO Code in the search field for your missing Airport. On the left side of the glass you will find a horizontal row of function keys.

missing Airport LEPA is to be placed between LEOC and LEPP). Place your curser in the list according to the missing AP's ICAO Code (f.e. You see a list of airports (the ICAO Codes in alphabetical order) with the following format: Now open the Airports.db File with Notepad.
#Where do you put airac in fsnavigator how to#
For all who haven't found out yet how to add a missing Airport with RWY's to the 757's Database here's the way:įirst of all go to the FS\Captain_Sim\navigation Folder and find the Airports.db and Runways.db files.ġ.
