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I preferred the earlier one because it was web based and allowed me to run
it wherever I was on whoever's system I was using (including my friend's Macs where I've planned and filed dozens of flights). What really is irritating me is the fact that my home 'port, 8NC8, is not in the airport database. Making it a waypoint still doesn't seem to allow me plan a flight to and from it. A minor but irritating problem. It wasn't a problem with the earlier tool. Going to have to call them since there doesn't seem to be any online help or support on the topic. |
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I called AOPA to inquire about the fact the Flight Planner didn't allow
a user defined route; it's direct or airways. They said they had to keep it simple. You can go and strech the rubber band route. You know, for simple flight planning, the DUATS Cirrus dial-up application cannot be beat. Gives you interface with DUATs winds, can plan airways, direct, user defined. I have my plane profiled and I usually am within 5 to 10 minutes of my flight time and a couple of gallons of fuel burn. I get a real simple printable flight plan to take away with me. Ross N7905U Maule Driver wrote: I preferred the earlier one because it was web based and allowed me to run it wherever I was on whoever's system I was using (including my friend's Macs where I've planned and filed dozens of flights). What really is irritating me is the fact that my home 'port, 8NC8, is not in the airport database. Making it a waypoint still doesn't seem to allow me plan a flight to and from it. A minor but irritating problem. It wasn't a problem with the earlier tool. Going to have to call them since there doesn't seem to be any online help or support on the topic. |
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I agree that DUATS planning is simple, fast and very adequate. Oh, yea, and
it's free. I almost always use it for advance planning. For one thing, I know that I have access no matter where I'm staying at the other end. The new AOPA planner does a couple of things that I love. First, the airways are marked with the MEA and the navlog indicates the MEAs for airways. I can rubber band the route so that the MEAs are acceptable to me. Second, the TFRs are shown so that I can verify that I am clear. With the radar overlay, it is a pretty good planning aid. If it turns out to be a VFR flight, I can follow my planned route and not have to worry. If it turns out to be an IFR flight, I'm also set. The one feature that would make me a dedicated user would be to have fuel prices displayed. -- ------------------------------- Travis "Ross Richardson" wrote in message ... I called AOPA to inquire about the fact the Flight Planner didn't allow a user defined route; it's direct or airways. They said they had to keep it simple. You can go and strech the rubber band route. You know, for simple flight planning, the DUATS Cirrus dial-up application cannot be beat. Gives you interface with DUATs winds, can plan airways, direct, user defined. I have my plane profiled and I usually am within 5 to 10 minutes of my flight time and a couple of gallons of fuel burn. I get a real simple printable flight plan to take away with me. Ross N7905U Maule Driver wrote: I preferred the earlier one because it was web based and allowed me to run it wherever I was on whoever's system I was using (including my friend's Macs where I've planned and filed dozens of flights). What really is irritating me is the fact that my home 'port, 8NC8, is not in the airport database. Making it a waypoint still doesn't seem to allow me plan a flight to and from it. A minor but irritating problem. It wasn't a problem with the earlier tool. Going to have to call them since there doesn't seem to be any online help or support on the topic. |
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"Maule Driver" writes:
I preferred the earlier one because it was web based and allowed me to run it wherever I was on whoever's system I was using (including my friend's Macs where I've planned and filed dozens of flights). I flight plan on whatever machine I have handy. Often is borrowed. It continues to amaze me that companies try *so* hard to avoid making applications that just work on the Web. What really is irritating me is the fact that my home 'port, 8NC8, is not in the airport database. Making it a waypoint still doesn't seem to allow me plan a flight to and from it. From the related thread, I gather this means that AOPA assumes that only a small fraction of their members would ever want to use that airport so it's not worth spending resources to support it. --kyler |
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Kyler Laird wrote:
From the related thread, I gather this means that AOPA assumes that only a small fraction of their members would ever want to use that airport so it's not worth spending resources to support it. Laugh Uh oh. A small fraction of AOPA members use any airport. - Andrew |
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![]() Kyler Laird wrote: From the related thread, I gather this means that AOPA assumes that only a small fraction of their members would ever want to use that airport so it's not worth spending resources to support it. I could be wrong, but I think you should blame Jeppesen, not AOPA. The download page says that Jep provides the software. George Patterson Battle, n; A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would not yield to the tongue. |
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In a previous article, "Maule Driver" said:
I preferred the earlier one because it was web based and allowed me to run it wherever I was on whoever's system I was using (including my friend's Macs where I've planned and filed dozens of flights). Isn't the old AOPA one just http://www.duats.com/ with the AOPA name plastered on it? What really is irritating me is the fact that my home 'port, 8NC8, is not in the airport database. Making it a waypoint still doesn't seem to allow me It's on duats.com. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Microsoft - Where quality is job 1.0.1 |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" In a previous article, "Maule Driver" said: I preferred the earlier one because it was web based and allowed me to run it wherever I was on whoever's system I was using (including my friend's Macs where I've planned and filed dozens of flights). Isn't the old AOPA one just http://www.duats.com/ with the AOPA name plastered on it? What really is irritating me is the fact that my home 'port, 8NC8, is not in the airport database. Making it a waypoint still doesn't seem to allow me It's on duats.com. You are right. It was just duats.com with AOPA on it. I think I'll go back to it. The 8nc8 omission is a real pain. AOPA seems to be paying a lot of attention to the airspace restrictions so maybe that's what it's good for. |
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What really is irritating me is the fact that my home 'port, 8NC8, is
not in the airport database. Making it a waypoint still doesn't seem to allow me plan a flight to and from it. A minor but irritating problem. I see it more of as a major flaw. It's a pretty useless tool to me. |
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