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Old 13th Jan 2010, 08:50
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Sorry , that I write here but I did not know where to post my problem!
So, I am a student and I have to make a flight plan for Boeing 777-200 from Munich to Chicago. That's why I need a manual for this airplane and Jeppesen maps for the route. Please if somebody can helps me with there problems I will be very grateful. Thanks in advance!
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Check on the Jeppesen web site I think you can get a route pack , this should help . I dont know if you will get a manual for 777
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For your purposes, this info about the aircraft may be sufficient - 777 Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning.
 
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When you say you have to make a flight plan can you be a bit more specific. Are you expected to produce a manual flight plan? This requires actually routes from the airport, using a departure and airways, across the Atlantic maybe a NAT track (daily specified track) and then airways in USA to an arrival into Chicago O'hare. Are you expected to take into account winds? Nowadays this is done by computerised flight planning systems using actual aircraft, actual weights, the weather and the routeings on the day. If you start buying charts you are going to spend a lot of money. In aviation these are charts not maps! It gets a bit more complex as you are using a 777, which is a twin, so requires ETOPS planning using certain enroute alternates depending on what rule distance you have been granted. Sorry to say this is a complex subject for a student. But then again it depends what you have been studying as presumably your teacher is setting a question that you are equipped to answer.
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1st thank You for the answer!
2nd Yes, I do have to produce a manual flight plan. I have to do everything, choose the airports (1 or 2 alternative airport , too ), choose route and the flight levels, calculate the fuel for every part of the flight ,find the METEO maps and check the weather during my flight ... . The only things , I have given are the number of the passengers - 248 and the cargo - 5142 kg and the plane Boeing 777-200 . That's why I need Jeppesen maps for my route .I already found a manual for Boeing 777 , so the only one I need now is Jeppesen maps )
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Thank You!
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itopalov : jepp charts not maps !
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itopalov. if you pm me I think I can help.
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