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Jetplanner Flight Plan output formats

Old 25th October 2007 | 15:18
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Jetplanner Flight Plan output formats

Heh there,
Just wanted to pick the brains of anyone using jetplanner at the moment. I am trying to research a better output format for flight planns on the system. We use PJL at the moment but I am looking for a more user friendly JAROPS standard output format in terms of the fuel block,
Also looking for a user friendly output that displays areas for writing down you atis,clearance,wx etc...
Can anyone help, what output do netjets and other jarops operators use????
any help would be gratefull.
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Old 26th October 2007 | 04:49
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I'm always quite fond of RAC myself, nicely laid out and an easily understood format.

Personal choice of course!!
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Old 26th October 2007 | 06:47
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We use a custom version, which is AA3 modified.
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Old 26th October 2007 | 16:30
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AA3, that looks like a good format that has been tailorted to a specific operation.


i like the fuel block which seems to be JAROPS style may i ask what a/c your operating and what routes? Oceanic all the time??

did it cost much to have this format tailored to your requirements?

DO you use this is conjunction with a comms log or do you keep a log directly on the operational flight plan?


thanks for info
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Old 27th October 2007 | 19:27
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Have you not thought of asking your flight plan providers for a custom built format to suit your needs?

I know that Air Data have approx 200 different formats to choose from but will design one specifically for your operation
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Old 28th October 2007 | 11:07
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Good point Bald Eagle. I've always found Jeppesen accommodating to make the changes we require and they've always been pretty quick to do it as well.
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