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IFR Plan
EHM-1486 Ricardo:
In FS2004, how can I start a flight with a loaded IFR Plan before takeoff?? I don't know how to do it. I just can open it after takeoff, through ATC window... Any help?
EHM-0962 Zhen Yi:
Well in FS2002 you click on Create A New Flight, select your destination and type of route you want and the computer will generate the plan for you......it's not very realistic though......FS2004 should also work in about the same way......you can also modify the plan i believe but i'm not sure how to do that in FS2004
EHM-0361 Karsten:
You load a IFR flightplan from the part of the FS2004 that called "Create a flight" It here you can choose aircraft, weather and things like that. you get to the flight plan by clicking on the button that says "Flight Planner" here you can make a create a flight plan and load a flight plan if you have made a flight plan before and want to use it again. Just press load, pick the flight plan from the list and press "OK" and "OK" again and you will be asked if you want to move the aircraft to the start location of the flight plan, if you do the press "yes" then you should be back at the "create a flight" part. When you press "fly now" your aircraft should be at your start location (if you said "yes" to moving it), and your IFR plan should be load, so you don't have to load it from the ATC window.
Hope this is of some help to you. It might be an idea if you check out the learning center in FS2004 there are also some help to get there
EHM-1486 Ricardo:
--- Quote ---Originally posted by Merlin
You load a IFR flightplan from the part of the FS2004 that called "Create a flight" It here you can choose aircraft, weather and things like that. you get to the flight plan by clicking on the button that says "Flight Planner" here you can make a create a flight plan and load a flight plan if you have made a flight plan before and want to use it again. Just press load, pick the flight plan from the list and press "OK" and "OK" again and you will be asked if you want to move the aircraft to the start location of the flight plan, if you do the press "yes" then you should be back at the "create a flight" part. When you press "fly now" your aircraft should be at your start location (if you said "yes" to moving it), and your IFR plan should be load, so you don't have to load it from the ATC window.
Hope this is of some help to you. It might be an idea if you check out the learning center in FS2004 there are also some help to get there
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I've done it, but it is not loaded when I press "Fly Now". In FS2002 it works, but not in FS2004...
EHM-0361 Karsten:
Must say that really sounds weird :o:o
edit: Just thought of something, you say it works in FS2002, do you have both flight sims installed, and is it the same flight plan you are trying to use. I'm not sure about this, but I don't think a FS2002 flight plan will work in FS2004. Just a thought.
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