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I haven't gotten the hang of using the GPS unit so far in FS9. My
problem is I set up a flight plan and it gets loaded in the GPS unit and I take off and ATC directs me, etc and everything is fine. In route I find the active runway that I will be landing at. How do I get the localizer info then for the active runway? Is that in the GPS and if not where do I suppose to find it in flight? Thanks for you help. Joe C |
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It is in the GPS but you have to learn how to page through it. Once you get the hang of it there is a wealth of info in
there. google the web to find some tutorials for the GPS also. Or you can get them from the FS9 Map. Check out the learning center for more. Or get charts from Jeppeson or your local FBO. -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Joe C" wrote in message ... I haven't gotten the hang of using the GPS unit so far in FS9. My problem is I set up a flight plan and it gets loaded in the GPS unit and I take off and ATC directs me, etc and everything is fine. In route I find the active runway that I will be landing at. How do I get the localizer info then for the active runway? Is that in the GPS and if not where do I suppose to find it in flight? Thanks for you help. Joe C |
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Joe C wrote:
I haven't gotten the hang of using the GPS unit so far in FS9. My problem is I set up a flight plan and it gets loaded in the GPS unit and I take off and ATC directs me, etc and everything is fine. In route I find the active runway that I will be landing at. How do I get the localizer info then for the active runway? Is that in the GPS and if not where do I suppose to find it in flight? Thanks for you help. Joe C Hi Joe, Like Carl said, use FS9's map to get the ILS/LOC frequency, runway length and elevation information. Just double-click on the airport or "object" you want more info on. I spend about 1/2 my sim time flying IFR, so I use the flight planner from the "Create a flight" or "File - Flight Planner" or "ATC - File a flight plan" menu(s). I always choose to go direct via GPS. Once you've setup your flight plan, use ATC to guide you along each leg of your trip by "requesting IFR clearance" from the ATC menu. They'll tell you which runway to use at your destination, etc. You'll still need to get the ILS info from FS9's map page. Having ATC there can be fun, and the final stages of the approach always require a lot of work on your part keeping up with their heading and altitude requests. Have fun! Randy |
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Carl, Randy,
Thanks for the feedback guys. I AM going to the map and clicking on the airport but I am not getting much information. I of course must be doing something wrong or something isn't configured right. I'll look at it again. Right now I have been doing what Randy does and using ATC to get close to the airport then I use the GPS visually to land. I need to figure out how to set the GPS into the autopilot in the Lear. Yea, there is alot I don't know about the GPS but reading some of the on line info hasn't helped much when I fly the Lear. I need to do some more research now that I know the info is somewhere in the GPS. 8-) Thanks. Joe C. On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 04:08:09 GMT, Randy Wentzel wrote: Joe C wrote: I haven't gotten the hang of using the GPS unit so far in FS9. My problem is I set up a flight plan and it gets loaded in the GPS unit and I take off and ATC directs me, etc and everything is fine. In route I find the active runway that I will be landing at. How do I get the localizer info then for the active runway? Is that in the GPS and if not where do I suppose to find it in flight? Thanks for you help. Joe C Hi Joe, Like Carl said, use FS9's map to get the ILS/LOC frequency, runway length and elevation information. Just double-click on the airport or "object" you want more info on. I spend about 1/2 my sim time flying IFR, so I use the flight planner from the "Create a flight" or "File - Flight Planner" or "ATC - File a flight plan" menu(s). I always choose to go direct via GPS. Once you've setup your flight plan, use ATC to guide you along each leg of your trip by "requesting IFR clearance" from the ATC menu. They'll tell you which runway to use at your destination, etc. You'll still need to get the ILS info from FS9's map page. Having ATC there can be fun, and the final stages of the approach always require a lot of work on your part keeping up with their heading and altitude requests. Have fun! Randy |
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Review the Learning Center topics on GPS and Flight Planner in FS9.
-- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Joe C" wrote in message ... Carl, Randy, Thanks for the feedback guys. I AM going to the map and clicking on the airport but I am not getting much information. I of course must be doing something wrong or something isn't configured right. I'll look at it again. Right now I have been doing what Randy does and using ATC to get close to the airport then I use the GPS visually to land. I need to figure out how to set the GPS into the autopilot in the Lear. Yea, there is alot I don't know about the GPS but reading some of the on line info hasn't helped much when I fly the Lear. I need to do some more research now that I know the info is somewhere in the GPS. 8-) Thanks. Joe C. On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 04:08:09 GMT, Randy Wentzel wrote: Joe C wrote: I haven't gotten the hang of using the GPS unit so far in FS9. My problem is I set up a flight plan and it gets loaded in the GPS unit and I take off and ATC directs me, etc and everything is fine. In route I find the active runway that I will be landing at. How do I get the localizer info then for the active runway? Is that in the GPS and if not where do I suppose to find it in flight? Thanks for you help. Joe C Hi Joe, Like Carl said, use FS9's map to get the ILS/LOC frequency, runway length and elevation information. Just double-click on the airport or "object" you want more info on. I spend about 1/2 my sim time flying IFR, so I use the flight planner from the "Create a flight" or "File - Flight Planner" or "ATC - File a flight plan" menu(s). I always choose to go direct via GPS. Once you've setup your flight plan, use ATC to guide you along each leg of your trip by "requesting IFR clearance" from the ATC menu. They'll tell you which runway to use at your destination, etc. You'll still need to get the ILS info from FS9's map page. Having ATC there can be fun, and the final stages of the approach always require a lot of work on your part keeping up with their heading and altitude requests. Have fun! Randy |
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Boy do I feel stupid. I now know why I was not seeing runway info when
double clicking on the airport icon in map view.....I was double clicking on VOR icons! I had turned off airport icons without knowing it and I wasn't paying attention to the icon I was clicking on! It now works great and I had a very nice flight last night from Denver to Salt lake with the Lear. Only problem was taxing forever around Denver to get to 7L. Boy that is a big airport! 8-) Joe C. On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 23:50:43 GMT, "Carl Frisk" wrote: Review the Learning Center topics on GPS and Flight Planner in FS9. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Joe C" wrote in message ... Carl, Randy, Thanks for the feedback guys. I AM going to the map and clicking on the airport but I am not getting much information. I of course must be doing something wrong or something isn't configured right. I'll look at it again. Right now I have been doing what Randy does and using ATC to get close to the airport then I use the GPS visually to land. I need to figure out how to set the GPS into the autopilot in the Lear. Yea, there is alot I don't know about the GPS but reading some of the on line info hasn't helped much when I fly the Lear. I need to do some more research now that I know the info is somewhere in the GPS. 8-) Thanks. Joe C. On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 04:08:09 GMT, Randy Wentzel wrote: Joe C wrote: I haven't gotten the hang of using the GPS unit so far in FS9. My problem is I set up a flight plan and it gets loaded in the GPS unit and I take off and ATC directs me, etc and everything is fine. In route I find the active runway that I will be landing at. How do I get the localizer info then for the active runway? Is that in the GPS and if not where do I suppose to find it in flight? Thanks for you help. Joe C Hi Joe, Like Carl said, use FS9's map to get the ILS/LOC frequency, runway length and elevation information. Just double-click on the airport or "object" you want more info on. I spend about 1/2 my sim time flying IFR, so I use the flight planner from the "Create a flight" or "File - Flight Planner" or "ATC - File a flight plan" menu(s). I always choose to go direct via GPS. Once you've setup your flight plan, use ATC to guide you along each leg of your trip by "requesting IFR clearance" from the ATC menu. They'll tell you which runway to use at your destination, etc. You'll still need to get the ILS info from FS9's map page. Having ATC there can be fun, and the final stages of the approach always require a lot of work on your part keeping up with their heading and altitude requests. Have fun! Randy |
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Happy flying!
-- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Joe C" wrote in message ... Boy do I feel stupid. I now know why I was not seeing runway info when double clicking on the airport icon in map view.....I was double clicking on VOR icons! I had turned off airport icons without knowing it and I wasn't paying attention to the icon I was clicking on! It now works great and I had a very nice flight last night from Denver to Salt lake with the Lear. Only problem was taxing forever around Denver to get to 7L. Boy that is a big airport! 8-) Joe C. On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 23:50:43 GMT, "Carl Frisk" wrote: Review the Learning Center topics on GPS and Flight Planner in FS9. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Joe C" wrote in message ... Carl, Randy, Thanks for the feedback guys. I AM going to the map and clicking on the airport but I am not getting much information. I of course must be doing something wrong or something isn't configured right. I'll look at it again. Right now I have been doing what Randy does and using ATC to get close to the airport then I use the GPS visually to land. I need to figure out how to set the GPS into the autopilot in the Lear. Yea, there is alot I don't know about the GPS but reading some of the on line info hasn't helped much when I fly the Lear. I need to do some more research now that I know the info is somewhere in the GPS. 8-) Thanks. Joe C. On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 04:08:09 GMT, Randy Wentzel wrote: Joe C wrote: I haven't gotten the hang of using the GPS unit so far in FS9. My problem is I set up a flight plan and it gets loaded in the GPS unit and I take off and ATC directs me, etc and everything is fine. In route I find the active runway that I will be landing at. How do I get the localizer info then for the active runway? Is that in the GPS and if not where do I suppose to find it in flight? Thanks for you help. Joe C Hi Joe, Like Carl said, use FS9's map to get the ILS/LOC frequency, runway length and elevation information. Just double-click on the airport or "object" you want more info on. I spend about 1/2 my sim time flying IFR, so I use the flight planner from the "Create a flight" or "File - Flight Planner" or "ATC - File a flight plan" menu(s). I always choose to go direct via GPS. Once you've setup your flight plan, use ATC to guide you along each leg of your trip by "requesting IFR clearance" from the ATC menu. They'll tell you which runway to use at your destination, etc. You'll still need to get the ILS info from FS9's map page. Having ATC there can be fun, and the final stages of the approach always require a lot of work on your part keeping up with their heading and altitude requests. Have fun! Randy |
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