Thank you very much for your help. I didn't realize the flight level had to be 180 or below for the aircraft to fly VFR. Now I should be able to get the C-17's to a TNG at KMWH

Paul
Paul,Paul wrote:Mike & Pascal,
Thank you very much for your help. I didn't realize the flight level had to be 180 or below for the aircraft to fly VFR. Now I should be able to get the C-17's to a TNG at KMWH. I guess the C-5's will land for an hour or two then takeoff. Yesterday I had copied one of the PAI flight plans and added the C-5 to it to see if it would do a TNG and all did was fly in a circle in front of the RWY. I was beginning to think I bit of more than I can chew. This is such a great tight knit forum. I've learned a lot since joining. Thanks again to everyone.
Paul
Mike,mikewmac wrote:
Paul,
Sorry about the PSAI C-5 not being able to fly VFR patterns, but when I was developing its AI FDE I chose to give it more realistic C-5 like general flight behavior which unfortunately prevented it from making the sharp turns required to fly the tight VFR patterns in FS9.![]()
Mike
I have one more quick Question. Do you know if the whole flightplan become IFR or just the leg that is above 180.mikewmac wrote:
Paul,
If you flightplan a VFR AI flight at a flight level above 180, FS9 will automatically switch it to an IFR flight and therefore the VFR TNG's included in your following flightplans will become IFR missed approaches:
Paul,Paul wrote:I have one more quick Question. Do you know if the whole flightplan become IFR or just the leg that is above 180.mikewmac wrote:
Paul,
If you flightplan a VFR AI flight at a flight level above 180, FS9 will automatically switch it to an IFR flight and therefore the VFR TNG's included in your following flightplans will become IFR missed approaches:
AC#45,99-0169,30%,WEEK,VFR,5/12:00:45,5/15:07:55,350,F,045,KTCM,6/16:05:00,TNG6/16:37:36,170,F,045,KMW1,6/16:38:36,6/17:11:09,200,F,045,KTCM,0/18:00:00,0/21:07:10,355,F,045,PAED
Paul