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Have had a great flying month, with nearly 40 hours flying the Baron from
Wisconsin to Portland, OR, and then on separate trips east to New York, and then Vermont. The plane has run great- not needing a quart of oil in either engine for over 40 hours! Encountered ice, thunderstorms, and mountain flying- what a great experience. However, my flight plans seem to be getting lost in the system. I've filed them from Voyager (a great program, but slow), as well as Jeppesen Flightstar. The software says that the flightplan has been accepted, but when calling up, there's nothing to be found. It happens around 50% of the time (ever try to air file with New York Center?) Anyone else seen similar behavior? Is it a problem with Voyager, or is the FAA system screwed up worse than usual? |
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Viperdoc wrote:
Anyone else seen similar behavior? Is it a problem with Voyager, or is the FAA system screwed up worse than usual? Can't vouch for Voyager, but I rarely lose a plan filed with the CSC DUAT. The major issue in losing any plan is: Wrong P-Time (screw up the local to GMT conversion or whatever) Point of departure not one that routes to the controller you're talking to. |
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I pretty sure Voyager just translates and sends through the normal DUAT
services (either). The program supposedly translates the times to GMT, since the printout looks like a normal flight plan. Thinking about it, it seems like the Voyager plans are hit or miss, while I've never had a problem with the Jepp program. "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... Viperdoc wrote: Anyone else seen similar behavior? Is it a problem with Voyager, or is the FAA system screwed up worse than usual? Can't vouch for Voyager, but I rarely lose a plan filed with the CSC DUAT. The major issue in losing any plan is: Wrong P-Time (screw up the local to GMT conversion or whatever) Point of departure not one that routes to the controller you're talking to. |
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On 2007-06-21 06:16:03 -0700, "Viperdoc" said:
I pretty sure Voyager just translates and sends through the normal DUAT services (either). The program supposedly translates the times to GMT, since the printout looks like a normal flight plan. Thinking about it, it seems like the Voyager plans are hit or miss, while I've never had a problem with the Jepp program. Actually, I have had problems with FliteStar in the past, but it was several years ago. I asked Oakland tower about it and they mumbled something about how if you file through DUATS it goes through some kind of central processing system and it is very hard to modify (easier to just file a whole new flight plan) and sometimes they don't get it at all. Whereas, if you file locally they have access to the whole thing. I cannot say that I understood the explanation. Now that things are getting a little more settled and I have time to shop for a plane (I am thinking a new Skyhawk) I am going to have to consider my flight planning options. FliteStar won't run on OS X or Vista, so I would have to use an old computer. Jeppesen seems to have a hard time keeping up with the technology. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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On Jun 21, 7:31 am, C J Campbell
wrote: On 2007-06-21 06:16:03 -0700, "Viperdoc" said: I pretty sure Voyager just translates and sends through the normal DUAT services (either). The program supposedly translates the times to GMT, since the printout looks like a normal flight plan. Thinking about it, it seems like the Voyager plans are hit or miss, while I've never had a problem with the Jepp program. Actually, I have had problems with FliteStar in the past, but it was several years ago. I asked Oakland tower about it and they mumbled something about how if you file through DUATS it goes through some kind of central processing system and it is very hard to modify (easier to just file a whole new flight plan) and sometimes they don't get it at all. Whereas, if you file locally they have access to the whole thing. I cannot say that I understood the explanation. Now that things are getting a little more settled and I have time to shop for a plane (I am thinking a new Skyhawk) I am going to have to consider my flight planning options. FliteStar won't run on OS X or Vista, so I would have to use an old computer. Jeppesen seems to have a hard time keeping up with the technology. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor Hi CJ, AirPlan runs under Vista... have you tried it? Dean |
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![]() wrote AirPlan runs under Vista... have you tried it? Surprising. My brother tells me that Vista doesn't run well...... with Vista! Interesting that I have heard that Dell has quit offering Vista as the standard OS. My brother tells me (a computer using electrical engineer) that his screaming fast new computer is so slow with Vista, that he often goes and takes a bathroom break while it opens Adobe. I'm not a micro$oft basher, but they screwed up big, this time. -- Jim in NC |
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On 6/21/2007 9:15:59 AM, "Viperdoc" wrote:
I've never had a problem with the Jepp program. As an active IFR pilot who uses Jepp's Flightstar to file just about all of my IFR plans over the last four years, I have never had an issue of a lost flight plan filed via Jepp and ultimately CSC/DTC Duats that wasn't my fault (departure time more than 1/2 hour earlier than the time I call clearance). -- Peter |
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On 6/21/2007 10:00:54 AM, "Peter R." wrote:
(departure time more than 1/2 hour earlier than the time I call clearance). Typo correction: "departure time more than 1/2 hour *LATER* than then time..." -- Peter |
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![]() "Peter R." wrote in message ... On 6/21/2007 10:00:54 AM, "Peter R." wrote: (departure time more than 1/2 hour earlier than the time I call clearance). Typo correction: "departure time more than 1/2 hour *LATER* than then time..." {Third time's the charm} ....than THE time... |
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