Hello! Thanks for posting this and sorry for the late response, this went under our radar.
For any future topics, please split each issue into a separate topic!
Are you still having this issue? It sounds like a possible navigation data mismatch or an issue in the simulator itself. Perhaps this topic could be of interest:
Initial inspection
This flight looks like this in Charts:
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And this is MSFS:
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So far so good, as far as I can see! Same procedures, same waypoints and same route.
It is worth noting that MSFS does not simplify their “route pills” by showing the procedure names, instead showing the waypoints that they are made up of. For example, TEETO, JAAZZ and FITZY are all part of the approach:
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But MSFS displays them as separate route items in their pills:
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The result …
trevxc:
When exporting flight plan, it replicates .pln.pln.pln over and over each time a new addition is saved…then I need to go and format it to NAME.PLN in my documents folder. In addition, if I modify the name before save to “name” and select the dropdown of .pln (default) it still saves extra dots prior to the appended .pln extension.
This sounds related to this topic:
When exporting a Charts 8 file to MSFS, it is assigning the extension as …pln.pln.pln . If you edit the extra .plns before exporting, you still end up with a …pln as the export.
kphxkont…pln
File has to be manually edited after export before MSFS will read it.
Can you still reproduce this issue? I am not able to, so it should have already been solved.
Feel free to make that a Wishlist topic! This one seems related:
On the PC version of Charts, the export function remembers only one location to export a flight plan to. With MSFS each aircraft variant, ie PMDG 700, 800, 900 all have their own flightplan folders that are unique. Most of my flightplans can be used with any of those variants, but as it stands I have export to one folder and then copy the flight plan to each of the other folders of variants that contain compatible aircraft variants, which can be tedious, particularly how deeply buried the folde…
Kind Regards,
Malte