Most STARS missing at SCEL Airac Cycle 2312 rev.1
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Ian
Hi Ian
I am new in communicating with Navigraph, so please excuse me.
I was reporting that in Santiago Chile International Airport, SCEL, with the last update I have only 7 standard arrivals instead of 19. And part of the 7 are out of date. Checked this with two different airplanes.
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Tomas
Operating System: Windows 10 64
FS Version MSFS 2020
Add On 787-10 FBW Airbus A320NX
Airac 2312 rev.1
AIP aipchile.dgac.gov.cl/aip/vol2/seccion/proc/pagina/01
Hi,
the problem is more on the MSFS side because when the MSFS can’t assigned to a runway, the MSFS supress the terminal procedures.
The current airport layout shows 16/35L and 17L/35R. The MSFS doesn’t show these runways and therefore the MSFS disave these terminal proxedures.
Thats not a navdata issue its a MSFS issue/limitation.
Hope that help
Richard
The problem started when I installed Navigraph Hub. From that moment I never could plan a flight any more. I have been trying and found that is affecting most chilean airports where I use to fly. No SIDs or STARs. CHARTS is OK.
Hi,
for SCEL I have explained the reason and thats not a navdata issue. You wrote “most of the Chile airports” … please can you give us a few examples that we can check it (excluding SCEL)?
Thank you
Richard
SCSE RNAV Z RWY 30 via ANDAK is a strait line instead of a tricky approach between hills. I have the same problem in the US. Is it possible to uninstall completely Navigraph and reinstall.
Stop, stop, stop … you wrote, you miss terminal procedures on most Chilean airports … now you report another issue. So, please don´t mix the topics …
The question was, which terminal procedures on which airports do you exactly miss …
The RNP Y and Z approaches at SCSE are AR approaches (you see this on the charts too) … so it depends on the aircraft/addon what you´re using
Here from the PMDG 737:
Cheers,
Richard
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