De?erli pilotlar,uçu? planyny daha sa?lykly yapabilmek için bir gözden geçirmeye de?er öyle de?il mi? Saygylar.
http://www.fly.faa.gov
This is the FAA ATC Command Center website. Click on "Products" then "Route Managment Tool" to get to a searchable database of online flight plans.
http://www.clearanceunlimited.com
Specially made for simmers, this website is run by an active controller in the RW Miami ARTCC who flies online as well. He has compiled a collection of hard to find routes and charts, domestic U.S. and international. Definately worth a look.
http://www.aeroplanner.com
This is a free real world flight planning site. This is cool because they have a full collection of sectional charts that you can view online, and then overlay your flight plan route on top of them. Better for VFR stuff. I've heard a similar website is http://www.fltplan.com but I have never used that one.
http://www.duats.com
DUATS is what I use for flight planning when flying in the real world. You have to have either a medical certificate or pilot's license to join. This has a neat tool for automatically generating flight plans and routes from any two airports, regardless of whether an FAA preferred route exists. I know a lot of you simmers out there are RW pilots or student pilots, so if you haven't signed up for this (it's free), then do it now!
http://www.airnav.com
Airnav is the most awesome and complete database with detailed information for EVERY US AIRPORT. They have runways, ILS frequencies, NOTAMs, and even how much the current price for fuel for the frugal simmer. If you fly outside the U.S. then check out the airports database on www.landings.com. It is pretty complete, but not quite as thorough as airnav.
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Berhan Dönmez
V.Captain and ATC
TRVACC11-FLYTHY~7~