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FAA - ICAO Flight Plan Form

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Mateusz Zymla
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Mateusz Zymla
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Just now, Andreas Fuchs said:

No, it is not.

Cool. I felt it's about me, that's why I answered the way I did. 

 

I will ask to stick with the topic, though. Everyone can create a new topic out there and continue discussion out there.

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VATSIMer since 2009, IRL pilot rated.

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Marcel Ritzema
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On 6/7/2020 at 3:29 AM, Zach Biesse-Fitton said:

Wait a minute, do you mean something like this? 😋

 

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ICAO flight planning has long been on my personal wish list - it's a work in progress but it's happening 😄

Hi Zach,

Small observation, should it not be FL390 instead of 39.000 ft. 😎 ICAO means filing in FL above the countries TL. 😊
Hope you also will support to file "VFR" as altitude, as done with lots of VFR traffic in Europe.

Keep you the good work!

 

Marcel

 

 

 

 

 

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Zach Biesse-Fitton
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Actually Marcel, it should be F390 and N0450 for the speed - this is still a WIP. 🙂

The flight planning system supports both IFR and VFR flights (as we already do)

Zach Biesse-Fitton
VATSIM Developer and Supervisor | VATPAC Division Director

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Marcel Ritzema
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1 hour ago, Zach Biesse-Fitton said:

Actually Marcel, it should be F390 and N0450 for the speed - this is still a WIP. 🙂

The flight planning system supports both IFR and VFR flights (as we already do)

Indeed N0450F390 or M086F390 😁

About the VFR altitude, currently vPilot does NOT support that, the author said he would not change that until the ICAO flightplan is introduced on VATSIM.

Just to be sure i want to file flightplan like this:

(FPL-VATSIM-ZX
-C402/L-SDFGRY/S
-EHLE0900
-N0125VFR DCT VZ/N0150F050 IFR DCT OSTIR
-EHGG0115 EHLE)

Regards,

Marcel

PS
This was supported by FsInn, which is not supported anymore.

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Mateusz Zymla
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As we discussed the FPL form, it is excellent, I see a new platform is coming 😉

Do you guys plan to run some centralized NOTAM and ATC Booking system? I know it's lightly an offtopic, I don't want to create a new topic for that simple question, though. So far we are running on euroutepro, which has it's great moments. On the other hand, we don't want redirect for real NOTAMs, as - obviously, many of them do not apply to VS.

So glad to see the network growth.

Cheers,

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Nick Warren
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As long as 'SVFR' is no longer an option to file a flight plan as 🙂

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Oliver Gruetzmann
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On 6/13/2020 at 11:58 AM, Zach Biesse-Fitton said:

The flight planning system supports both IFR and VFR flights (as we already do)

Z and Y flight plans as well? 🙂

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Esteban Palacios
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On 6/6/2020 at 10:29 PM, Zach Biesse-Fitton said:

Wait a minute, do you mean something like this? 😋

 

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ICAO flight planning has long been on my personal wish list - it's a work in progress but it's happening 😄

Hmm, I see a familiar face to that design. It's really beautiful

 

 

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Koen Meier
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it looks really clean. 

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