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Posted: 12 May 2006, 21:05
by 360shed
Pete,

HeHe, most of our flying is in the middle of the night ! Much of the turboprop night flying in the UK is non-airway so in practice you'd tend to get more direct routes anyway. STN straight up the east coast with Mil Radar was always a good way up to NCL rather than airway.

I use Jeppesen Flitestar for flight planning, and despite it being a professional system it still suffers from the algorithm problems of finding an automated route. I must confess as I look after the commercial side of our business I'm quite happy at the initial planning stages if a bit's added on for good measure so we don't get caught with fuel and engineering costs from an ATC re-route or hold which havn't been paid for :smile: When we're tight on payload then I'll be looking for the short cuts.

However you will find that RPLs often follow quite an "out-of-the-way" route as that's what the system demands, only to fly a more practical route every night (especially if you've come to an arrangement with local ATC).

Cheers
Jon

Posted: 12 May 2006, 22:07
by PeteP
Sure, but Stansted to East Midlands via Honily? Have a quick look at a map - you'll see it makes no sense at all. :dunno:
Best
Pete

Posted: 12 May 2006, 22:14
by Garry Russell
I tried a Jersey to Guernsey and ATC sent me down toward Dinard then along the French coast toward Finnisterre.

Gave up at that point.

Garry

Posted: 13 May 2006, 10:14
by 360shed
Pete,

I don't disagree with you at all :thumbsup: It proves that with these systems a trawl through the charts after the magic go button has been pushed is not a bad thing!

Jon