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Euroscope Standard Route Clearances


Ray Lang
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Ray Lang
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Is it possible to get Euroscope to understand the standard route clearance if

a flight plan is file as a designator "WNCH1" . If so can a example be shown in

how it done.

 

The pilot can file a flight plan in two ways as a designator "WNCH1" or as

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Jonas Eberle
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WNCH1 looks to me like an SID.

You can define it in the .ese (look in the Wiki for the format) and be able to select WNCH1, where EuroScope would deflate WNCH1 to all the points that are in between.

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Gergely Csernak
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Ray,

 

If you have a SID definition in your ESE file and the FP route starts with this name ES will treat it as SID name.

Gergely.

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Ray Lang
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Ray,

 

If you have a SID definition in your ESE file and the FP route starts with this name ES will treat it as SID name.

 

Gergely thanks for the reply. With the CHWN2 designator, would euroscope still understands as it can be [Mod - Happy Thoughts]ign to

runway 02 or runway 20.

 

SID:NZCH:02:CHWN2:DIVSU GRETA KI CC

SID:NZCH:20:CHWN2:BU GRETA KI CC

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Karl Kornel 964857
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Hello Ray,

 

I am trying to understand what you mean as a standard route clearance. In the US, we have something called an Operational Coded Departure Route (CDR), which might be the same thing. If I describe a CDR, can you tell me if that is the same thing?

 

Here is a standard route from KCVG to KLAX:

 

BLGRS8.IIU J8 STL J24 SLN J102 ALS J110 RSK J64 PSG.RIIVR2

You could place the entire route into a flight plan, with no problem. However, you could also use this:

 

CVGLAXB3

If you just put "CVGLAXB3" in your route, ATC would know that you actually want to fly "KCVG BLGRS8.IIU J8 STL J24 SLN J102 ALS J110 RSK J64 PSG.RIIVR2 KLAX".

 

Is this similar to a standard route clearance?

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Ray Lang
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I have manage to setup designators in the ese file as sids (AANS1). The designator (AANS1) shows up

under the header SIDS. What I want to show on the departure list under the header SIDS show the sid

for the active runway (OT5) setup another tag ie: RTE to show the designator AANS1.

 

SIDS RTE

OT5 AANS1

 

The designator is the actual flight plan rte that he going to fly.

 

I have setup the designators in the ese file as sids doing it this way it places the designator under the sid

header, but I want it to show under the header RTE the tag I have created. With sid tag I want to show

the sid ie: OT5.

 

Is there a way of doing this

 

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Gergely Csernak
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Ray,

 

I think that with the standard tools you will not be able to do this. I suggest waiting a bit for the next release. There you can create your own TAG items and you can extend the departure list with them.

Gergely.

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