G2999 & G5000 not loading properly

When I load my flight plan from Sim Brief all of the waypoints populate in the flight plan on the TBM 930 and Citation Longitude. When actually trying to fly the plan on Auto Pilot only the SID is loaded. None of the rest of the plan shows. I did a Slim Brief plan for a different plane that does not have the plugin and all works correctly. All of the plugin loaded and seem ok but not plan track in Navagraph.

Hi…,

Please provide the flight plan text string from SimBrief and we can try to replicate.

Cheers
Ian

This is the data, (KFLL/10L DORRL1 MATLK DCT ORL POGIE2 KJAX/08).

Hi…,

I loaded your flight into SimBrief, and Generated Flight.

In the TBM I loaded the flight from SimBrief andf get the following:





Do you get the same?
If not, I suggest you recreate the SimBrief flight plan, press Generate Flight . If still an issue I suggest you reinstall the TBM mods and the Avionics Plugin G3000/5000 v 1.0.1

Cheers
Ian

Thank you Ian, I get the same but after take off I only get a track to LIFRR then nothing. How do I remove to two dnlds or just reinstall over top of the old. I am not real techy.

Hi…,

If you have those procedures and waypoints in the Active Flight Plan, then the SimBrief plan is being loaded correctly. You can see all the waypoints using the page down key on the MFD.

Using that flight plan , I took off from KFLL RWY 10L climbed to 6000 activated AP, then used MFD to fly direct to LIFRR. Selecting NAV, the TBM followed the path LIFRR-BOGYY-DORRL etc

The Avionics Plugin G3000/5000 is uninstalled/reinstalled using the Navigraph Hub. I presume you can simply download the TBM mods again and install them.

Cheers
Ian

That departure has a “MANSEQ” in it that is why you don’t auto sequence beyond.

The only reason that it even remotely gets you to the LIFRR waypoint is that heading is to it…

MANSEQ in garmin is a Discontinuity because the Departure does not have an RNAV LEG and it’s expected that you would be Vectored (which would be on the departure chart) to LIFRR or another waypoint on your route.