IFR flight plan with multiple stops
The delay syntax came up in a thread "X-count flight plan" started by
dlevy on 12/6/2004.
Messages from Roy Smith and Stan Provost have the actual syntax.
Here's an exceprt from Roy's:
In theory, you should be able to file a single IFR flight plan that
covers your entire flight, with delays at each intermediate point. I
just filed the following with DUATS:
1 Type of flight plan: IFR
2 Aircraft tail number: N25629
3 Acft type/special equip: P28A/U
4 True airspeed: 130
5 Departure point: HPN
6 Departure time: (UTC) Mon Dec 6 20:00
7 Altitude: 30
8 Route of flight: CMK V3 HFD IJD/D0+05 HFD V3 CMK
4104/07342
9 Destination: HPN
10 Estimated time enroute: 0400
11 Remarks:
12 Fuel on board: 0500
13 Alternate destination(s):
14 Pilot's name: ROY H SMITH
Address: XXX
Phone no.: 999-555-5555
Aircraft home base: HPN
15 Number aboard: 1
16 Color of aircraft: WHITE/BLUE
17 Dest contact name:
Phone no.:
and the computer accepted it. The "IJD/D0+05" means "delay for 5
minutes at IJD". I suppose for a touch-and-go, I could have made it
"IJD/D0+01".
The google groups url is:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.aviation.ifr/browse_thread/thread/5f9c6542743db5c9/1e99bf180a6ab6ed?lnk=st&q=&rnum=8&hl=en#1e99bf180a 6ab6ed
Tim.
On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 07:39:31 -0700, Mark Hansen
wrote:
On 08/11/06 07:12, gregscheetah wrote:
A recent flight planning software package I am trying creates a single
flight plan - say from DSM to Jeffco. Even tho there is a fuel stop in
KLBF, about midway. This is what it wants to file with DUATS.
My question is: I have always thought it was necessary to file two
flight plans - one DSM to KLBF and another KLBF to Jeffco. Is this
necessary? Or can I file a single flight plan? Is the Voyager
software making a mistake?
Thanks,
I remember someone on one of these aviation groups showed how to file
a flight plan that included delays for various things, like refueling
or approach practice. They even included the syntax for filing such a
plan in DUATS.
I've since looked for this and can't find it. Does anyone here remember
that? Where can the syntax be found?
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