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Cleared_to
12th Nov 2002, 19:53
Just wondering what kind of programs are used for this, and what the flightplan's form/outline looks like. (examples if possible)

Thanks

Departures Beckham
13th Nov 2002, 12:03
I know Jeppesen (http://www.jetplan.com) offer it online but I haven't used it. Have a look at the website as it might show examples.

AndyDRHuddleston
13th Nov 2002, 15:01
I have used jetplan.com for around 3 months now and it is an excellent package to work with. It also offers many more options than the terminal based jepview.

Would recommend it to anyone!!!

JB007
13th Nov 2002, 15:05
Navtech also offer a number of products, on-line and stand alone.

www.navtechinc.com (http://www.navtechinc.com)

Chooch
13th Nov 2002, 16:24
SITA Flight Ops at www.flightops.sita.aero

Flight Planning, Weather, NOTAMs, Airport Information and
Sig Wx Charts all available via the Web or via any TypeB or
X.25 connection...

:cool:

Cleared_to
13th Nov 2002, 22:44
Thanks for the replies. :) I'll check the sites.

Anything free? (Doesn't have to be so advanced).

Uncle Cracker
14th Nov 2002, 21:03
JB007

GW put yer on a bonus then? :D

JB007
14th Nov 2002, 21:55
Crackpot me Old...

http://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/moon.gif

Fancy a pint in the Turks Head ?http://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/jab.gif


Cleared to..

Anything FREE...!??? http://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/lol.gifhttp://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/bangin.gif

Errr...NO!

Cleared_to
17th Nov 2002, 00:28
Yeah, I get the general idea. :D :o

mfarrar
4th Dec 2002, 09:33
:) Give Andy Farrar at AirData a call (01293 400888).
The flightplanning programme is in-house (so under your
control) and includes route-specific notams, opmet, sigwx
charts, etc. It can be as simple or as complex as you want or
need. It can also be accessed from your desktop PC, and will
allow you to email flightplans, or dump to your LAN.