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Flight plan website dead. Any suggestions?


Justin Berry 1388016
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Justin Berry 1388016
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I've been using a website that files my flight plan for me but for some reason the server for it seems to ALWAYS be busy. So I can't get a flight plan and I'm forced to use the FSX planner. Any body have any other websites they can recommend? The site I used was onlineflightplanner.org

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Robert Shearman Jr
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I generally recommend simbrief. It takes a little playing with to figure out how to use it, but once you do, it's not that hard.

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Morten Jelle
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There are a few. Also some tools you can buy if you want.

To name the most common used tools is vRoute, Simbrief and PFPX.

 

vRoute contains a huge database of user submitted routes to use, and you can export the routes to VATSIM, your flightsimulator and even to addon aircrafts.

 

Simbrief is a "planning" tool. It can help you plan your required fuel, weights etc. ( I am not sure if there are a database for routes, but it can generate routes at least).

 

PFPX, does the same as Simbrief, but a lot more tweakable. There are no database for routes unless you add them yourself, as they are stored locally. There is a networkthing available, not sure how stable it is.

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Alex Ying
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If you're flying in the US and looking for actual routes themselves, the FAA and FlightAware are good resources

 

FAA Preferred Route Database

FllightAware IFR Route Database

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Sachin Gnath
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You can also give a try here http://www.edi-gla.co.uk/fpl/ they provide almost all real world FP's.

Regards, 

S G

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