When using SimBrief Dispatch addon for MSFS 2024, i am encountering an issue with importing flight plan into sim, to be more specific, all waypoints in flight plan get input as latitude and longitude coordinates, with SIDs missing as well, while SimBrief Route displays everything correctly.
I am quite to flightsims, so I am not sure if it’s a bug or an issue on my side, thanks in advance
Hi…,
Welcome.
From where are you getting that table? What steps did you take to produce it? Was this in the SimBrief Dispatch in the EFB?
Please provide the text of the flight plan.
Cheers
Ian
Hello!
1.) I got this table from openning EFB Flight Planner and openning Navigation Log tab
2.) I opened up SimBrief Dispatch, created new flight via Dispatch, airports of departure and arrival don’t affect the end result, however in the example above i used UUEE/ULLI.
When imported into EFB using Import Route button, in Route tab, latitude/longtitude waypoints appear in Enroute part of the flight plan.
Same waypoints will appear in Navigation Log, where my screenshot was taken.
3.) Flight plan gets incorrectly displayed/imported in Flight Planner part of EFB, but I used SimBrief Dispatch tab in order to create and import flight plan
4.) UUEE/24L TOKN3J TOKNU L4 NUDKO T561 ODATI T875 GENPA GENP1V ULLI/28L
is there anything clear about this this is my problem too
Hello!
Are you using Navigraph AIRAC in the simulator? What AIRAC is used by SimBrief?
The import function will fall back to coordinates if it cannot find waypoints in your navigation database. This can happen if you use different AIRAC when planning and flying or when the providers do not match (default MSFS data and Navigraph data, for example).
Kind Regards,
Malte
I am running Navigraph AIRAC in the simulator, and planning my flight with SimBrief using the latest cycle and the provided route. Here is the result after importing it in the EFB:
I am not able to reproduce. Looking forward to further details as per my previous post!
Kind Regards,
Malte
Hello again!
There seems to be an ongoing issue with the order of packages. For more information, see this thread:
We have a bug report open in the MSFS forums to try and bring some light to the situation:
In the meantime, it seems like one user was able to fix this by manually sorting the packages! Maybe it is worth giving a try:
Kind Regards,
Malte
I am going to try this and will report soon. None of my Simbrief Dispatch FPs are correct after import into the msfs 2024 efb.
Hi. Did you succeed?
Nope, feels like I made it worse actually.
If MSFS 2024 and Simbrief are on the same Airacs then why are there so many issue between flight plans? Any place that has the same Airac should be able to copy paste into another site on the same Airac and it should be seemless. That tells me there is a discrepency where there should not be one.
I turned on the developer mode in the game and moved the base of the navigraph to the very top, and it all started to work.
@BulletTacos It sounds like you are still using two different AIRACs - same Cycle but different providers. I find it highly likely that the order is still incorrect in your case! I am not able to reproduce any issues in my simulator with only our AIRAC and avionics/efb addons installed.
@Siberian10 Thank you for the report! That seems to align with our current understanding of the situation as well!
Kind Regards,
Malte
Anyway to tell which Airac MSFS 2024 is actually using? I loaded into the a320 and it said it was using the most up to date one, but I want to fly the vision jet mostly and it never seems to work there. Is there a way to see what Airac the game itself is using? Ill try moving the Navi Base to the top
Hello again!
To whom it may concern: We have now released a revised AIRAC package in the Navigraph Hub that contains a temporary workaround that should fix many navigation data-related issues. Please update and give it a go, then let me know how it worked out!
Kind Regards,
Malte
Try this…
https://forum.navigraph.com/t/how-to-identify-navdata-package-in-use-msfs-2024/18537?u=riatjunkie
Shows what’s being used in the sim, but not sure whether the various FMCs use the same database