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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, |
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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? It probably can be filed that way. You can let it go ahead and file it to see whether DUAT accepts it. You don't have to fly it just because it's filed. Whether ATC will let you fly it is another question. In my part of the country, probably not. I'm guessing after your fuel stop you'd find your flight plan doesn't exist any more. Regardless of what DUAT or ATC wants, I'd want two flight plans. DB |
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I'm going to talk from the old days. Unfortunately file two flight plans.
The computers tracking your flight automatically cancel your IFR when you land even at an intermediate airport. GIGO Al "Dave Butler" wrote in message ... 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? It probably can be filed that way. You can let it go ahead and file it to see whether DUAT accepts it. You don't have to fly it just because it's filed. Whether ATC will let you fly it is another question. In my part of the country, probably not. I'm guessing after your fuel stop you'd find your flight plan doesn't exist any more. Regardless of what DUAT or ATC wants, I'd want two flight plans. DB |
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![]() "Allan9" wrote in message . .. The computers tracking your flight automatically cancel your IFR when you land even at an intermediate airport. No they don't. |
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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? -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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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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On 08/11/06 08:52, Tim Auckland wrote:
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. Wow, Thanks Tim. I'm going to save this off this time! Here's an exceprt from Roy's: [ snip ] -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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In article ,
Mark Hansen wrote: On 08/11/06 08:52, Tim Auckland wrote: 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. Wow, Thanks Tim. I'm going to save this off this time! Just keep in mind that having the DUATS computer accept it, and having ATC issue you the clearance you seek are two different things. |
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Sorry. make that "X-country training flight".
Tim. On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:52:28 -0600, Tim Auckland wrote: 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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Here's another thread, this time with input from Steven McNicoll
"Thoughts on this approach?" 7/18/2005 Yossarian Reply from Steven P. McNicoll 7/26/2005 7:34 am ..... The route should be filed with a delay in hours and minutes at the point the approaches are to be made. If you intend to fly approaches for one hour it would be DXR..ABC/D1+00..DXR, half an hour would be DXR..ABC/D0+30..DXR. ..... http://groups.google.com/group/rec.aviation.ifr/browse_frm/thread/298ad97201b83d79/2d056b05cae912f7?tvc=1&hl=en#2d056b05cae912f7 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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