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"gregscheetah" wrote in
ups.com: 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, A stopover plan is legal, but probably not a good idea. If there is much delay at the fuel stop, lots of confusion can result, and may even if there is no delay. I file separate plans. -- Regards, Stan "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." B. Franklin |
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